siya ang may pinaka malaking impluwensya sa India .. apo nya si kublai khan at si batu khan
Genghis Khan was the greatest Mongol leader, who united the various tribes into one nation.
genghis khan sent his man subotai to conquer russia. subotai was a ruthless conquerer and the army of cavalry archers were able to defeat russia. russia was also a large country. he also sent his third son ogetai khan to conquer poland, germany and bohemia. ogetai khan and subotai together defeated hungary. in this way they took control over eurasia
Effective leaders tick 4, highly effective leaders tick 6, but Genghis Khan ticks 15 out of 18 Emotional Intelligence (EI) of Daniel Goleman's leadership scores. Genghis is a genius and the Leader of the leaders with the capital 'L'. This is the reason for the success. Read The Leadership Secrets of Genghis Khan by John Man (2009).
The four khanates were located in China, Persia, Russia, and Central Asia. These khanates, in order, were the Great Khanate, the IL khanate, the Golden Horde Khanate, and the Chagatai Khanate. These areas were formed after the death of Genghis Khan.
The four khanates were located in China, Persia, Russia, and Central Asia. These khanates, in order, were the Great Khanate, the IL khanate, the Golden Horde Khanate, and the Chagatai Khanate. These areas were formed after the death of Genghis Khan.
The Mongol Empire invaded Russian between 1223 and 1240 CE. After the battles Prince Michael of Chernigov ruled Russia, however he was soon stabbed by the Mongols for not showing respect to Genghis Khan's shrine.
It was founded by Genghis Khan in the early 13th century. Genghis descendants extended their rule over Central Russia, and North of China. Kublai Khan completed the conquest of china. In 1368 they were driven out of china and in 1372 they were defeated (i.e. their capital, Karakorum was burned down by the Chinese).
Originally: Mongolia. Eventually: Northern China, Southern Russia, The Koreas, Modern day Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, Eastern Middle East.
The bulk of Genghis Khan's empire was on the continent of Asia with some Eurasian locations. At its height, the empire included large parts of China, Georgia, Russia, Mongolia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Moldova, South and North Korea as well as Kuwait.
During the lifetime of Genghis Khan, the Mongols claimed the following modern day countries for its empire: China, Mongolia, Russia, Ukraine, Korea, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Moldova, Kuwait, Poland, and Hungary.
he invaded continents to stretch his empire. Stretching across Eurasia from Poland to Korea and from Vienna and the Arctic circle in Russia. He took Attila the Huns empire when he died in 453(well, atedius took it, but was way more better when Genghis Khan was in charge) . Attila lost to the Goth warriors (in 451) and not really sure if the Romans stepped in with the Goth warriors. This was called the battle of Chalons. But what happened that the Visigoth king, Theodoric I, survivors from the Huns, discovered bodies littering large tracts in the plain. One of them was the Visigoth king was killed in the counter attack but Aetius didn't crown victory. But Genghis Khan wanted it to grow. in 1195 when Temujin (Genghis Khan's real name) got the Mongol tribes into a federation and assumed the title Genghis Khan. Because Genghis Khans army was composed of entirely of cavalry, he had the most mobile army of his time. his largest group of men grouping, "Turmens", of 10,000 men. His men the bulk made up of heavy cavalry warriors who carried a lance and sword and wore a leather armor. Light cavalry were archers who just wore a leather helment.By 1215, he conquered China. In 1222 he was deep into Russia,and by 1226, he ruled from Poland from Korea. he died in 1227.
Russia was never conquered. The Germans under Hitler invaded, as did the French under Napoleon, but both were defeated. The closest Russia has come to being conquered was in the Mongol invasion under Genghis Khan and his descendants. At that time, the main Russian nation was Kievan Rus (within modern Ukraine) and various small Russian-speaking kingdoms to the north, east, and northeast of Kiev.