no, before Genghis Khan there wasn't actually an official country the Mongolia, before Genghis khan there was a lot of tribes divided, but when Genghis khan came to power he united all the tribes into one and then came the official country Mongolia.
He united all the tribes of Mongolia.
The major resources in China are zinc, iron, coal and tin. In Mongolia, the major resources are gold, coal and copper. Taiwan's main resources are petroleum, hydro power and mineral.
yes he convinced many mongol tribes to join his army by power. he played as a warrior while fighting with merkids and china
Hi, my name is Genghis Khan, I never came to power LOL trololololo fail 8.6 hahahaha :)
1206-1227
Genghis Khan was never elected. He rose to power through alliances and military conquests.
He wasn't elected: The clans he didn't talk into accepting him as leader were either forced to accept his rule or destroyed. He lived from 1162 to 1227. He was crowned Khan of the consolidated tribes in 1206
Under the control of the USSR.
he had a huge cavalry army and he rode across Asia fighting for power
The power of God on Earth The Empire of Man-kind --- Genghis Khan
It rose from the fact that Genghis Khan (aka Temujin) began taking control of few Mongolian herders, then many more, then forming an army large enough to conquer the entirety of Mongolia. Then expanding into the territories of the Indigenous Siberian tribes, forcing them to accept Genghis Khan as their sovereign. Then Genghis Khan expanded his influence to the Jurchens in Manchuria. Then the Mongol Empire expanded to conquer much of Northern China and then expand west-wards towards Central Asia. Then the Mongols marched straight into Iran/Persia and Afghanistan/Bactria not without committing widespread genocide. When Ogedei took over as the Khan/Khagan, the Mongols conquered Korea, Russia, Hungary, the Caucasus, Romania and Poland. After Ogedei Khan's death, the Mongol Empire started splitting but the successor states such as the Ilkhanates, Golden Horde and Yuan Dynasty and Chagatai Khanate were all significantly powerful and continued to expand Genghis' legacy.
Genghis Khan also known as Temujin unified the Mongol tribes and headed one of the largest empires of all time. He is also known for sharing the spoils of war with his Mongol warriors, unusual for the time.