
Gengis Khan
Gengis Khan, born as Temüjin in 1162, was the founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death. His leadership marked a significant shift in the political landscape of Asia and Europe, characterized by military conquests and the establishment of trade routes that facilitated cultural exchanges.
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France:
Tarantino referred to the film La Princesse de Samarcande as the best English-language film about Gengis Khan.
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Cabo Verde:
The text references Gengis Khan in a metaphorical context regarding current political leaders.
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