But to Asians he was a dispenser of death and destruction on a gigantic scale that the world would not see again until Genghis Khan. |
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An autocrat like Genghis Khan who imposes his will on others, without any reference to principles, does not operate in the realm of justice. |
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The investigators say they have indirect evidence that Genghis Khan carried the Y chromosome variant that caught their eye. |
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About 800 years ago it was also the site of the legendary vassal state, the Western Xia Kingdom, which was finally conquered by Genghis Khan. |
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The staff had left, together with the jeep, and around the dead fire were the empty Genghis Khan bottles. |
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I compliment the wife on her mink vest, although I think privately she looks a lot like Genghis Khan. |
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The great Mongol warrior Genghis Khan was not only a brilliant cavalry tactician but a master at psychological warfare. |
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This applies to all the great conquerors: Alexander, Genghis Khan and Napoleon. |
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But milk? And when Mongolia is mentioned, the association is immediately with images of Genghis Khan, or the Gobi Desert, but hardly with cows. |
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That said, the GOP could nominate Genghis Khan and still hold the seat over the Democrats. |
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Found the gingerbread in the thirteenth century in rations road riders of Genghis Khan. |
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The Genghis Khan will be produced over the next 6-8 years in a limited edition of 30 pieces each in white and pink gold 18 ct. |
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Genghis Khan himself was compelled to turn aside from China and carry out the conquest of Khwārezm. |
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How private worry about hyphens or apostrophes will so often turn a person into a punctuational avenging marauder, a ruthless grammatical Genghis Khan. |
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There is only so much a manager can learn from Genghis Khan it is no longer practical to impale competitors on spikes. |
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In the original Marvel comic books, the Mandarin was born and bred in China, a descendant of Genghis Khan no less. |
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The Mongol people were plagued by internecine conflict until Genghis Khan unified them and focused their aggression outwards on other peoples. |
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The descendants of Genghis Khan or one of his ancestors represents a famous star cluster that can be dated back to the time of Genghis Khan. |
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In 1218, Genghis Khan destroyed the Qara Khitai after which the Khitan passed into obscurity. |
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Bodonchar Munkhag the founder of the House of Borjigin and the ancestor of Genghis Khan is held to be descended from the Shiwei Menggu. |
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This inheritance system was mandated by law codes such as the Yassa, created by Genghis Khan. |
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The roots of the conflict were related to battles between the descendants of Genghis Khan over the control of the Empire. |
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As his grandfather Genghis Khan advised, Sorghaghtani chose a Buddhist Tangut woman as her son's nurse, whom Kublai later honored highly. |
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Mongol and Chinese units were organized using the same decimal organization that Genghis Khan used. |
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The journey took 3 years after which they arrived in Cathay as it was then called and met the Grandson of Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan. |
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To avoid strife, Genghis Khan set up an institution that ensured complete religious freedom, though he himself was a tengrist or shamanist. |
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Genghis Khan had encouraged foreign merchants early in his career, even before uniting the Mongols. |
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The Mongol ruler Genghis Khan had the once vibrant cities of Bukhara and Samarkand burned to the ground after besieging them. |
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From 1219 to 1221, under the Khwarezmian Empire, Iran suffered a devastating invasion by the Mongol army of Genghis Khan. |
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Following the fracture of the Mongol Empire in 1256, Hulagu Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, established the Ilkhanate in Iran. |
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Control alternated between the descendents of Taibuga and the Shaybanids who were descended from Genghis Khan. |
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A Tumad rebellion broke out in 1217, when Genghis Khan allowed his viceroy to seize 30 Tumad maidens. |
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The most spectacular power to rise out of Central Asia developed when Genghis Khan united the tribes of Mongolia. |
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The Tatars were part of the Mongol Empire founded by Genghis Khan. |
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Timur took part in campaigns in Transoxania with Chagatai, a descendant of Genghis Khan. |
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Genghis Khan usually fasted, prayed and meditated on this mountain before his campaigns. |
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Genghis Khan kept a close watch on the Mongolic supreme shaman Kokochu Teb who sometimes conflicted with his authority. |
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Known during his childhood as Temujin, Genghis Khan was the son of a Mongol chieftain. |
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Genghis Khan is remembered for his system of laws for the Mongols he called this the Great Yasa. |
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The term Mongol became used to refer to all Mongolic Speaking tribes under the control of Genghis Khan. |
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According to Mongol tradition, Genghis Khan was buried in a secret location. |
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According to legend, steak tartar was devised by the soldiers of Genghis Khan who habitually placed a side of beef under the saddles of their horses to tenderize it. |
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Timur was, above all, master of the military techniques developed by Genghis Khan, using every weapon in the military and diplomatic armory of the day. |
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Spectacular historical demonstrations of male reproductive success are provided by genetic studies of patrilineages begun by Niall of the Nine Hostages in Ireland and Genghis Khan in central Asia. |
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The exploits of Alexander, Marco Polo, Genghis Khan and Tamerlane bear witness to the sporadic, but intense, interactions between these two populations. |
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The mythical city of Genghis Khan, which is located on the ancient Silk Road, was the center of the Mongol Empire until it moved to China, in Beijing. |
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The land of Genghis Khan, steeped in legend, combines mysticism, tradition and nature untouched by man to provide a fascinating and unique experience. |
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The realization of the Genghis Khan is an absolute highlight of art of traditional mechanical watchmaking, both in technical as well as artistic skills. |
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Genghis Khan reached the finish line just before Cerdjman, Cubeenay, Wadwad and Souilly in the Völkl Diamond Cup final and will be rewarded with a Völkl ski article! |
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What sets them apart from the other 30 minority nationalities is their history. To wit, Genghis Khan, a ruthless conqueror who forged Mongolia's fractious tribes into a nation in the thirteenth century. |
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His rampaging armies, which carried on the successes of Genghis Khan in the thirteenth century, devastated the Ottoman empire. |
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In name alone, Genghis Khan conjures up notions of a ruthless, bloodthirsty warrior who pillaged lands far and wide. |
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The initial chapter provides a brief historical overview of Genghis Khan and Mongol rule, focusing on the Empire, the rise of the Toluids, Mongke Khan, and the Golden Age. |
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She would then be alongside William the Conqueror, Genghis Khan, Robert the Bruce's daughter Marjorie and Roderick, the eighth century king of the Visigoths. |
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Genghis Khan arranged for the Chinese Daoist master Qiu Chuji to visit him in Afghanistan and put him in charge of all religious affairs in the empire. |
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The dynasty was established by Kublai Khan, yet he placed his grandfather Genghis Khan on the imperial records as the official founder of the dynasty as Taizu. |
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Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, and Napoleon had courage enough for an army but couldn't have filled a thimble with their justice, prudence, or compassion. |
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The great warlord Genghis Khan was hiding from enemies in a small coppice. |
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During the Yuan dynasty, the Mongol wars and general turmoil under Genghis Khan overshadowed a strong artistic legacy enriched by diverse foreign influences. |
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