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Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan, born Temujin, founded the Mongol Empire in 1206. His conquests, military organization, laws and steppe alliances transformed Eurasian history.

Born
1162 CE
Died
1227 CE
Role
Founder of the Mongol Empire

Founder of the Mongol Empire (1162–1227)

Portrait of Genghis Khan in Mongol military attire
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1162–1177
Harsh beginnings

Born into a struggling clan, Temujin faced hunger, betrayal, and the murder of his father, shaping his early survival instincts and distrust of rivals.

1206
Unifying tribes

After defeating rival leaders, he united the Mongol tribes and was declared Genghis Khan, marking the start of a new political order.

1220s
Empire at height

At the height of his power, Genghis Khan ruled a vast empire, enforcing order through strict laws and a highly organized military system.

After 1227
Lasting legacy

His successors expanded the empire further, while his systems of governance and warfare influenced regions across Eurasia for generations.

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From exile to empire builder

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1162–1177

Harsh beginnings

Born into a struggling clan, Temujin faced hunger, betrayal, and the murder of his father, shaping his early survival instincts and distrust of rivals.

1177–1186

Building alliances

He began gathering followers by forming bonds based on trust and reward, attracting people beyond his own clan and slowly increasing his influence.

1186–1201

Rivalries emerge

Conflicts with former allies, especially Jamukha, forced Temujin into decisive battles that tested his leadership and vision for unity.

1206

Unifying tribes

After defeating rival leaders, he united the Mongol tribes and was declared Genghis Khan, marking the start of a new political order.

1206–1215

Campaigns begin

He launched military campaigns beyond the steppe, defeating neighboring states and demonstrating the effectiveness of his reorganized army.

1219–1223

Westward push

His invasion of Central Asia expanded his empire dramatically, bringing vast territories under his control and altering regional power balances.

1220s

Empire at height

At the height of his power, Genghis Khan ruled a vast empire, enforcing order through strict laws and a highly organized military system.

1226–1227

Final campaigns

He continued leading campaigns late into his life, showing relentless commitment to expansion until his death during a military expedition.

After 1227

Lasting legacy

His successors expanded the empire further, while his systems of governance and warfare influenced regions across Eurasia for generations.

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Sources used

  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Genghis Khan,” accessed June 2026.Open source
  2. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Mongol Empire,” accessed June 2026.Open source

Further reading

  1. Timothy May, The Mongol Empire, Edinburgh University Press, 2018.

Primary sources

  1. Fordham University, Internet Medieval Sourcebook,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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