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  • Genghis Khan: The Empire, Conquests, and Plunder of the Mongols

  • By: Kelly Mass
  • Narrated by: Doug Greene
  • Length: 46 mins

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Genghis Khan: The Empire, Conquests, and Plunder of the Mongols

By: Kelly Mass
Narrated by: Doug Greene
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Publisher's Summary

Genghis Khan was the Mongol emperor who has expanded his region to the biggest empire on the face of the Earth ever. His empire stretched from East Asia all the way to various European countries, the Middle East, and beyond.

What made Genghis Khan so successful?

Was he a brute, rapist, and pillaging dictator, or did he have a tolerant side as well?

How do the people in Mongolia see him, or the people in China?

All o these questions and more will be answered in this comprehensive overview of the history of Genghis Khan. You will learn more about his early life, his relationships, marriage, families and children, his attacks, his unification of the Mongolian Federations, his death, succession, and the continuing of the Mongolian Empire after his death.

©2021 Kelly Mass (P)2022 Kelly Mass

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