Genghis Khan
Cameron White
It is rare for an individual in history to have successfully made such a mark on their world that people are still talking about them centuries after their death. When you consider the number of people that have existed throughout the millennia that have wielded some kind of power, it takes a remarkable individual to stand out from the crowd.
Nevertheless, one such individual did manage to achieve this near-impossible feat of attaining everlasting fame: Genghis Khan. This single person from the relative confines of Mongolia is credited with creating one of the most feared empires that ever existed. When you learn more about his story, the very fact that he achieved so much becomes even more remarkable than you may have at first thought.
Genghis Khan was a leader that was ruthless in his aims and ambitions, a man who thought nothing of destroying everything in his path. His reputation of extreme brutality sent villagers running from their homes when they got even a hint that Genghis Khan was coming their way. But is that the entire story? Was he as bad as history has made him out to be?
This was an individual who established an empire that survived for more than a century after his demise, and it did so to such an extent that it was the longest continual empire to have ever been created in the history of the world. A wonderful battlefield commander, a prime tactician, he had a need to conquer the world that shaped this man into a fearless leader that would ultimately go on to shape what we now know as the modern world.
In his book entitled Genghis Khan: The Ruthless Legacy, Great Mongol Empire, and the Making of the Modern World author Cameron White deeply chronicles how Genghis Khan with fierce determination was able to rise from the ashes of the devastation of his early years to become one of the most remarkable and ruthless leaders of all time.
Duration - 20h 13m.
Author - Cameron White.
Narrator - Jim D. Johnston.
Published Date - Wednesday, 10 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2015 Make Profits Easy LLC ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
It is rare for an individual in history to have successfully made such a mark on their world that people are still talking about them centuries after their death. When you consider the number of people that have existed throughout the millennia that have wielded some kind of power, it takes a remarkable individual to stand out from the crowd. Nevertheless, one such individual did manage to achieve this near-impossible feat of attaining everlasting fame: Genghis Khan. This single person from the relative confines of Mongolia is credited with creating one of the most feared empires that ever existed. When you learn more about his story, the very fact that he achieved so much becomes even more remarkable than you may have at first thought. Genghis Khan was a leader that was ruthless in his aims and ambitions, a man who thought nothing of destroying everything in his path. His reputation of extreme brutality sent villagers running from their homes when they got even a hint that Genghis Khan was coming their way. But is that the entire story? Was he as bad as history has made him out to be? This was an individual who established an empire that survived for more than a century after his demise, and it did so to such an extent that it was the longest continual empire to have ever been created in the history of the world. A wonderful battlefield commander, a prime tactician, he had a need to conquer the world that shaped this man into a fearless leader that would ultimately go on to shape what we now know as the modern world. In his book entitled Genghis Khan: The Ruthless Legacy, Great Mongol Empire, and the Making of the Modern World author Cameron White deeply chronicles how Genghis Khan with fierce determination was able to rise from the ashes of the devastation of his early years to become one of the most remarkable and ruthless leaders of all time. Duration - 20h 13m. Author - Cameron White. Narrator - Jim D. Johnston. Published Date - Wednesday, 10 January 2024. Copyright - © 2015 Make Profits Easy LLC ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:18:15
Introduction
Duration:02:39:19
Chapter 1: Genghis Khan: The Beginning of the Story
Duration:10:12:44
Chapter 2: The Killing of His Father and a Change in his Life
Duration:10:33:39
Chapter 3: The Beginning of his Rise to Power and Improvement of His Family Situation
Duration:09:26:45
Chapter 4: The Battle to Build the Mongol Empire
Duration:11:38:37
Chapter 5: Consolidating Power and Increasing the Empire
Duration:05:41:33
Chapter 6: The Mongols Tackle the Chinese Empire
Duration:05:05:59
Chapter 7: Genghis Khan and the Jin Dynasty
Duration:04:04:38
Chapter 8: Tension between the Two
Duration:14:37:33
Chapter 9: 1218 – The Mongols in Modern Day Iran
Duration:03:49:05
Chapter 10: The Shah Makes an Enemy of Genghis Khan
Duration:05:37:40
Chapter 11: Splitting the Forces
Duration:13:02:59
Chapter 12: Attention Turns to a New City
Duration:03:10:44
Chapter 13: Completing the Invasion of the Empire
Duration:04:07:41
Chapter 14: Did the Invasion Change Genghis Khan?
Duration:06:24:00
Chapter 15: The Mongols Take on the Rus'
Duration:04:21:56
Chapter 16: Completing the Story of Genghis Khan
Duration:06:29:32
Chapter 17: 1226 – Further Advances in the Xi Xia Empire
Duration:06:04:00
Chapter 18: The Death of Genghis Khan and the Legacy of His Empire
Duration:08:21:52
Chapter 19: How were the Mongols Successful?
Duration:08:29:27
Chapter 20: Was Genghis Khan as Ruthless as Believed?
Duration:05:21:51
Chapter 21: What Followed After His Death
Duration:10:13:02
Chapter 22: Kublai Khan as the Successor
Duration:09:11:01
Chapter 23: After Kublai Khan
Duration:01:54:44
Chapter 24: A Final Conclusion Regarding the Mongol Empire
Duration:02:03:32
Chapter 25: How Genghis Khan Shaped the Current World
Duration:05:38:14
Chapter 26: The Exchange of Ideas
Duration:05:12:32
Chapter 27: More on Trade
Duration:13:48:08
Chapter 28: The Mongols and a Unified Administration
Duration:12:16:42
Chapter 29: The Mongols and the Arts
Duration:02:29:25
Chapter 30: The Mongols and the Concept of International Contacts
Duration:04:16:45
Chapter 31: The Impact on Europe
Duration:21:38:30
Chapter 32: What to Conclude
Duration:21:23:23
Ending Credits
Duration:00:27:56