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Genghis Khan : fierce Mongolian conqueror
\"Genghis Khan\" means greatest of rulers, emperor of all men. A Mongolian nomad was awarded this title after leading his people to victory in Asia at the turn of the 13th century. This biography relays why he's retained this moniker throughout history, from a daring escape as a young man named Temjin to his ambitious empire-building across three continents.
Genghis Khan : the brave warrior who bridged East and West = Cheng ji si han
Learn about the incredible journey of Temujin who later became known as Genghis Khan, one of the most well-known figures in history. His father, a chieftain of a tribe on the vast Mongolian plain, died early in Temujin's life. The tribe abandoned the family after refusing to follow the young Temujin as its new leader. In a vow to reclaim h tribe, he practiced archery, studied war tactics, and rode horses to become a skilled warrior. Led by his mother's lesson on the importance of alliances, Temujin went on to unite the majority of tribes through a series of battles. With political stability along the Silk Road, trade and communication between the East and the West flourished later.