JENGHIZ KHAN

jĕngˈgĭz, –gĭs kän or Genghis Khanjĕngˈgĭs, gĕngˈgĭs kän, Mandarin Che'ng-chi-ssu-han, 1167?–1227, Mongol conqueror, originally named Temujin. He succeeded his father, Yekusai, as chieftain of a Mongol tribe and then fought to become ruler of a Mongol confederacy. After subjugating many tribes of Mongolia and establishing his capital at Karakorum, Temujin held (1206) a great meeting, the khuriltai, at which he accepted leadership of the Mongols and assumed his title. He promulgated a code of conduct and reorganized his armies. He attacked (1213) the Jurchen-ruled Chin empire of N China and by 1215 had occupied most of its territory, including the capital, Yenching (now Beijing). From 1218 to 1224 he conquered Turkistan, Transoxania, and Afghanistan and raided Persia and E Europe to the Dnieper River. Jenghiz Khan ruled one of the greatest land empires the world has ever known. He died while campaigning against the Jurchen, and his vast domains were divided among his sons and grandsons. His wars were marked by ruthless carnage, but Jenghiz Khan was a brilliant ruler and military leader. Timur was said to be descended from him.

See biographies by H. Lamb (1927, repr. 1960), B. J. Vladimirtsov (1930, repr. 1969), R. Fox (1936, repr. 1962), R. Grousset (tr. 1967), and R. P. Lister (1969); H. D. Martin, The Rise of Chingis Khan and His Conquest of North China (1950, repr. 1971); L. Kwanten, Imperial Nomads (1979).

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GENGHIS KHAN The Emperor of All Men BY HAROLD...Fourth Printing , November, 1927 GENGHIS KHAN PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA...xvii. GENGHIS KHAN GOES HUNTING 148 xviii...
...ANCIENT MARINER, CHRISTABEL, AND KUBLA KHAN EDITED WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES...IN THIS volume Christabel and Kubla Khan are added to The Ancient Mariner , which...Ancient Mariner , Christabel , and Kubla Khan contain scarcely a hint. To these poems...
...PART ONE--JENGHIZ KHAN I. YOUNG...V. JENGHIZ KHAN OF KHANS 82...1. ASIA IN THE DAYS OF JENGHIZ KHAN front end-papers...
...Foreword Attila and the Huns, Jenghiz Khan and the Mongols, Tamerlane and...University Preface Attila, Jenghiz Khan, Tamerlane: their names are in...during years of famine. When Jenghiz Khan succeeded in conquering the world...
...ten metres high, the marks set by Jenghiz Khan along his road of conquest and...empire of the bloody conqueror Jenghiz Khan, who wanted to add to his forces...of the Principality of Jassaktu Khan, enter the Gobi in the western...
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...the Scythians, in The Early State: 425-440, ed. H.J.M. Claessen and P. Skalnik. The Hague: Mouton. 1993 Muhammad and Jenghiz Khan compared. Comparative Studies in Society and History 35(3):461-479. 1994 Nomads and the Outside World, 2nd ed. Madison...


 

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JENGHIZ KHAN jeng giz, gis kan or Genghis Khan...Persia and E Europe to the Dnieper River. Jenghiz Khan ruled one of the greatest land empires...wars were marked by ruthless carnage, but Jenghiz Khan was a brilliant ruler and military leader...
HULAGU KHAN hoola goo khan, 1217 65, Mongol conqueror, grandson of Jenghiz Khan. His brother Mangu, grand khan of the Mongols, directed him to quell a revolt in Persia. In 1256, in the course of his successful campaign...
GENGHIS KHAN see Jenghiz Khan . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...KHAN ba too kan, d. 1255, Mongol leader; a grandson of Jenghiz Khan. In 1235 Batu became commander of the Mongol army assigned...Karakorum in 1242 to participate in the election of a grand khan is sometimes said to have saved Europe from subjection...
...Mangu) as khan of the empire that their grandfather Jenghiz Khan had founded. The empire reached its greatest territorial...be the city Xanadu, featured in Coleridges poem Kubla Khan. Kublais name is also spelled Khubilai, Kubilai, Koublai...
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