Genghis Khan

4,680,000m²

Genghis Khan, also known as Temujin, was a formidable Mongolian warrior and the founder of the Mongol Empire. Born in 1162, he rose to power through his military prowess and strategic leadership. With an insatiable appetite for conquest, Genghis Khan initiated a series of military campaigns that eventually spanned from China to Eastern Europe, creating the largest contiguous empire in history. His military strategies were innovative and ruthless, utilizing superior cavalry and disciplined troops. Despite his reputation as a ruthless conqueror, Genghis Khan also implemented policies that promoted trade, communication, and cultural exchange within his vast empire. His legacy extends beyond his military victories, as he also introduced administrative reforms and codified laws that had a lasting impact on Asia and Europe. Genghis Khan's influence on history is undeniable, shaping the world as we know it today.

1162 - 1227 BCE

Crowned 1206 BCE

Born in Dulun-Boldaq