
Gengis Kan
Gengis Kan, born as Temüjin, was the founder of the Mongol Empire in the early 13th century, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death. Known for his military genius and innovative strategies, he united the Mongolian tribes and launched campaigns that expanded his empire across Asia and into Europe. Despite his reputation for brutality, Gengis Kan also implemented policies that promoted trade and communication across his realms.
Born on Aug 01, 1162 (862 years old)
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Gengis Kan is listed among the most brutal leaders in history.
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