Gen·ghis Khan (gĕnggĭs kän, jĕng-) or Jen·ghiz Khan (jĕngĭz kän, jĕng-) Originally Temujin. 1162?-1227.
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Tweet Mongol conqueror who united the Mongol tribes and forged an empire stretching from China to the Danube River and into Persia. In 1206 he took the name Genghis Khan ("supreme conqueror"). (click for a larger image) Genghis Khan |
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