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Genghis Khan
Mongol Emperor Genghis Khan
Reign: 1206 to 1227
Born: 1162
Died: 1227
Founder of the Mongol Empire
Biography:
Early Life
Genghis Khan grew up on the harsh cold plains of Mongolia. His name as a boy was Temujin, which meant "finest
steel". His father, Yesugai, was the khan (like a chief) of their tribe. Even though life was difficult, Temujin enjoyed
his childhood years. He rode horses from a young age and enjoyed hunting with his brothers.
Married
When Temujin was only nine years old he was sent to live with the tribe of his future wife, Borte. However, after a
few years, Temujin discovered that his father had been poisoned by some enemy Tartars. He returned to his home
tribe to become the khan.
Betrayed
Upon returning home, Temujin discovered that his family had been betrayed. Another warrior took up the role as
khan and kicked Temujin and his family from the tribe. They barely survived by themselves. Temujin was not one to
give up, however. He helped his family to survive the first horrible winter and then began to plot his revenge on the
Tartars for killing his father.
Building an Army
Over the next several years Temujin began to build up his own tribe. He married Borte and formed an alliance with
her tribe. He was a fierce and brutal fighter and became admired by many of the Mongols for his courage. His army
of warriors continued to grow until he had a large enough fighting force to take on the Tartars.
A Brilliant General
Genghis was a brilliant general. He organized his soldiers into groups of 1000 called "gurans". They trained each day
on battlefield tactics and used smoke signals, flags, and drums to send messages quickly throughout the army. His
soldiers were well-armed and were taught to fight and ride horses from a young age. They could control their horses
using only their legs and fire deadly arrows while riding at full speed. He also used innovative tactics on the
battlefield. Sometimes he would send in a small force and then have them retreat. When the enemy charged after
the smaller force they would soon find themselves surrounded by a horde of Mongol warriors.
Leader
Genghis Khan was a strong leader. He was cruel and murderous to his enemies, but loyal to those who followed him.
He introduced a written code of law called the Yasak. He promoted the soldiers who performed regardless of their
background. He even expected his own sons to perform if they wanted to be leaders.
Conquests
After uniting the Mongol tribes, Genghis turned to the rich lands of the south. He first attacked the Xi Xia people in
1207. It only took him two years to conquer the Xi Xia and get them to surrender.
In 1211, Genghis turned to the Jin Dynasty of China. He wanted to exact revenge over these people for their
treatment of the Mongols. By 1215 he had captured Yanjing (Beijing) the capital city of the Jin and the Mongols ruled
over the northern part of China.
Muslim Lands
Genghis wanted to establish trade with the Muslim lands to the west. He sent a trade delegation there to meet with
their leaders. However, the governor of one of their cities had the men of the delegation killed. Genghis was furious.
He took up the command of 200,000 warriors and spent the next several years destroying the cities to the west. He
went as far as Eastern Europe destroying everything along the way. He was merciless, leaving no one alive.
The land to the west was called the Kwarizmian Empire. It was led by the Shah Ala ad-Din Muhammad. The dynasty
was brought to an end in 1221 when Genghis had both the Shah and his son executed.
Death
Genghis returned to China and died in 1227. No one is quite sure how he died, but many people think he was injured
in a fall from his horse. He named his son Ogedei as his successor.
6. What did Genghis and the Mongol army use to communicate on the battlefield?
a. Flags
b. Drums
c. Smoke signals
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
8. What region did Genghis Khan conquer after uniting the Mongols under one rule?
a. Northern China
b. Northern Korea
c. Japan
d. Russia
e. None of the above
9. Why did Genghis Khan attack and destroy the Muslim cities to the west?
a. Because they did not respect him
b. Because he wanted to take control of the Silk Road trade route
c. Because he wanted to destroy the Muslim religion
d. Because they killed the members of a Mongol trade delegation
e. He had no reason
10. What type of house did Genghis Khan prefer to live in?
a. Log cabin
b. Cave
c. Castle
d. Palace
e. Yurt