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  • Genghis Khan - Biography for Kids

    IP Factly

    language (IP Factly, July 1, 2014)
    IP Factly presents "Genghis Khan – Just the Facts!" Facts and photos telling the story of one of the most incredible men in history * Fascinating Facts* Information in Bite-Sized Chunks* Great Images* Video Biographies * Sign up for a FREE Leonardo da Vinci bookGenghis Khan biography for kids - a fun and fascinating way for young readers to discover more about one of history's most incredible figures.Genghis Khan for kids mixes facts, photos and even includes a video clip section. IP Factly books are designed to encourage and bolster independent reading. Accompanying webpage with video clips This book provides fact after fact for information hungry children to tell family and friends, and even has an accompanying webpage with video clips. The video links mean children come back again and again, naturally developing their reading and learning skills (early kindle models don't support video but the safe website link is given). Introduction Born with the name of Temujin to a father who was a Mongolian tribal chief, Genghis Khan was orphaned and destitute at nine. He went on to became the ruler of the largest land empire that has ever existed. He united Mongolian tribes that had spent previous generations fighting with each other. He turned them into a skilful, tactical and brutal army. He is remembered by most as a war lord, with some saying that he was reincarnated from evil. However, despite the tales of horror there is a real, principled and proud man behind the legend. Contents Genghis Khan – Just the FactsContentsGenghis KhanBirth and Family HistoryEarly Life and FamilyMarriage to BörteReligious BeliefsDivisionsUnityTribal WarfareSole Ruler of the Mongol PlainsWestern Xia DynastyJin DynastyKara-Khitan KhanateCulture, Law and OrderDeathLegacyVideo PageI hope you enjoyed the bookDo You Want Another? Scroll up and Buy this Genghis Khan biography now - your child will love going back to it again and again.
  • Genghis Khan - The Biography

    Jacob Abbott

    (, Feb. 10, 2020)
    THREE THOUSAND years is a period of time long enough to produce great changes, and in the course of that time a great many different nations and congeries of nations were formed in the regions of Central Asia. The term Tartars has been employed generically to denote almost the whole race. The Monguls are a portion of this people, who are said to derive their name from Mongol Khan, one of their earliest and most powerful chieftains. The descendants of this khan called themselves by his name, just as the descendants of the twelve sons of Jacob called themselves Israelites, or children of Israel, from the name Israel, which was one of the designations of the great patriarch from whose twelve sons the twelve tribes of the Jews descended. The country inhabited by the Monguls was called Mongolia...