How Did Genghis Khan Build The Mongol Empire

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Genghis Khan The Mongols were herdsman, wealth and life relied on sheep, which provided sheepskin tents, milk, woolen clothing, and meat. They were once Successful raider and horseman. Their homeland Gobi Desert as well as their own language. During the twelfth century, Temujin (1162-1227) a Mongol chief became well known by 1206. After developing a successful army, he was given a new title "Genghis Khan" which stood for universal ruler in Mongol words. A powerful leader who was brutal in his endeavors, he knew what he wanted so he went for it and conquered more. Khan conquered large parts of Europe and Asia, brought the Silk Road trading post and introduced commercial cities into the Mongol empire.
Before the conquest, he began forming a large and terrifying army made up of warriors from defeated tribes brought into his army. "Taking advantage of the fact that China was then divided into three warring states, Genghis Khan began to direct his enormous army against the Mongols' neighbors" (Coles and Symes 326). Khan created an attack on the Chin empire of the north allowing him to get
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After centuries China was finally reunited. Genghis brought the Silk Road trading post and commercial cities into the Mongol empire. After his death, one of his sons Ogedei decided to try to further influence the expansion of the Mongol empire. Conquering Rus' capital at Kiev, " then launched a two-pronged assault directed at the rich lands of the European frontier. The smaller of the two Mongol forces met at a hastily assembled army of Germans and Poles at the battle of Legnica in southern Poland. Where the Mongols were driven back at the cost of many lies on both sides" (Coles and Symes 326). Soon after the Mongols defeated the Hungarian army making it possible to conquer more of Europe. The plans fell through once Ogedei Khan died the same