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Genghis Khan   /dʒˈɛŋhɪs kɑn/   Listen
Genghis Khan

noun
1.
Mongolian emperor whose empire stretched from the Black Sea to the Pacific Ocean (1162-1227).  Synonyms: Jenghiz Khan, Jinghis Khan, Temujin.






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"Genghis Khan" Quotes from Famous Books



... last Khalif of Abbaside, was dethroned and put to death by Hulaku. the son of Genghis Khan in 1258, when the Tartars were also sorely troubling part of the Christian world, and frightening the Popes. Unluckily for Oriental Literature we are told, scarcely any of the comparatively few works of the "Golden Age of Arabian Literature" saved from destruction, ...
— Chess History and Reminiscences • H. E. Bird

... intellectual activity it could add the pride of might and dominion. But the same cannot be said for the Sung period. From a political standpoint its history is one of cumulative disaster. Ancient China retreated by degrees before the thrusts of the barbarians, until the great thunderbolt of Genghis Khan's conquest, reverberating with formidable echoes throughout all Asia, announced the approaching downfall of culture in the red dawn of ...
— Chinese Painters - A Critical Study • Raphael Petrucci

... flung another chair into the cage, leaped in, and, singling out Empress Khatoun, I sailed into her with passionless thoroughness, punishing her to a stand-still, while the other lions, Aicha, Marghouz, Timour, and Genghis Khan snarled ...
— The Maids of Paradise • Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers

... uphold despotism. The die was cast—France must either conquer Europe, or Europe subdue France. Napoleon fell—he fell, because with the men of the nineteenth century he attempted the work of an Attila and a Genghis Khan; because he gave the reins to an imagination directly contrary to the spirit of his age; with which, nevertheless, his reason was perfectly acquainted; because he would not pause on the day when he felt conscious of his inability to succeed. Nature has fixed a boundary, beyond which ...
— The Illustrated London Reading Book • Various



Words linked to "Genghis Khan" :   Jenghiz Khan, Temujin, Jinghis Khan, emperor



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