The History of Genghis Khan


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(4.4 stars; 115 reviews)

This book provides the history of one of the most renowned emperors of all time. The Great Khan. This was a man born Temujin to a clan leader father who was later poisoned. The family was left unprotected and without power to fend for themselves on the Eurasian Steppe. Genghis later rose to power and founded the Mongol Empire, one of the largest in all of history. Despite his great achievement and ferocious reputation there is much we do not know of him, even what he looked like. Historians state that there is not a single portrait of the man that survives to the present day. All current renditions are done after his death by people who never knew him. His death is recorded and his entombment discussed...but all remains to be found. Summary by afutterer (7 hr 10 min)

Chapitres

Preface 1:41 Lu par Deon Gines
Pastoral Life in Asia 12:12 Lu par Deon Gines
The Monguls 24:38 Lu par Deon Gines
Yezonkai Khan 12:58 Lu par Deon Gines
The First Battle 20:06 Lu par Deon Gines
Vang Khan 10:27 Lu par THBosc
Temujin in Exile 12:33 Lu par THBosc
Rupture with Vang Khan 17:36 Lu par THBosc
Progress of the Quarrel 16:49 Lu par Deon Gines
The Death of Vang Khan 13:34 Lu par Deon Gines
The Death of Yemuka 17:51 Lu par Deon Gines
Establishment of the Empire 18:46 Lu par Deon Gines
Dominions of Genghis Khan 17:39 Lu par Deon Gines
The Adventures of Prince Kushluk 14:18 Lu par Deon Gines
Idikut 14:08 Lu par Deon Gines
The Story of Hujaku 20:58 Lu par Deon Gines
Conquests in China 21:57 Lu par Deon Gines
The Sultan Mohammed 28:18 Lu par Deon Gines
The War with the Sultan 10:54 Lu par Deon Gines
The Fall of Bokhara 25:18 Lu par Deon Gines
Battles and Sieges 20:43 Lu par Deon Gines
Death of the Sultan 22:56 Lu par Deon Gines
Victorious Campaigns 29:32 Lu par Deon Gines
Grand Celebrations 16:05 Lu par Deon Gines
Conclusion 8:37 Lu par Deon Gines

Critiques

Great story


(5 stars)

Awesome story, good narration. keeping in mind Jacob Abbott wrote this volume in the 19th century, his views on many subjects reflect the context and culture of his time.


(5 stars)

Interesting story of a very blood thirsty ruler and time in history; such cruelty and inhumanity. Life was cheap and people expendable.

A Good Introduction


(3 stars)

This book offers a good but brief introduction to Genghis Khan. Despite a Western view of his legacy and roughly a third of the book describing only his campaign in the Middle East, I would recommend this book to anyone that is starting from square 1.


(1.5 stars)

I think the book would have been better focusing on summarizing a lot of the details.

very informative (omitting preface & chs. 1 & 2)


(5 stars)


(5 stars)

This is a good book. Like it.👌

dryly written and awkwardly read, its stll an interesting tale


(3 stars)

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