A Historical Account of Genghis Khan and the Rise of the Mongol Empire.
Genghis Khan is the greatest and most ruthless man in history. The world has seen him. From the moment he opened his eyes to the world, everything changed. He killed and bled so many people that he became known as Dajjal among Muslims and Christians. He was so close to women that, as we said, today there are 24 million people of his generation. His original name was Temujin. Genghis Khan was young and brave, he traveled with his father in the dry lands of Mongolia and poisoned his father's enemy, after his relatives betrayed him, he was forced to live in the forest with his family. Going through these difficult days played an important role in Genghis Khan's personality. He said that when all his family members were hungry and his brother was fishing and he wanted him to eat the fish alone, Genghis Khan had to kill his brother. Life in the dry deserts of Mongolia was very difficult. Genghis Khan says: In his childhood, he spent hard and lonely days in the dry deserts of Mongolia. As a child, after defeating the enemy, he was sold as a slave in China and exhibited in a monkey cage for more than a year. Then a monk came to see him and asked Genghis Khan to forgive him because the monk understood that Genghis Khan would become a great commander in the future and lead the army to the whole world. And the monk asked Genghis Khan not to harm him and his temple in the future, later Genghis Khan fulfilled his promise, razed the country of China to the ground and killed millions of people, and did not attack Yutan Temple every time. And he kept his word, Genghis Khan convinced all the nomadic tribes of Central Asia, and Genghis Khan's only goal was to become the ruler of the whole world, and then he went to the West and killed everyone who resisted him, he spared no one. He killed women, men, and children and it didn't make any difference, that's why a lot of killings happened in the Turkish lands of Nishin.
Because they had resisted Genghis Khan's army. Bukhara was one of these places. At that time, Bukhara was one of the most populous cities in Asia. Genghis Khan wanted to conquer this city as well. The people of Bukhara, who had heard of Genghis Khan's crimes in previous conquests, gave him the title of Dajjal and knew that if they resisted him, Genghis Khan would destroy the city. In order to protect the people and prevent the destruction of the city, the leaders of the city sent a delegation to Genghis Khan and asked him not to destroy the mosques, not burn the books, and not shoot the people. They said that if Genghis Khan accepted their request, the city would surrender. Genghis Khan accepted their request and opened the gates to the Mongol army. After entering the city, Genghis Khan took the famous sentence that is famous in history and said do not destroy the mosques but burn them. Don't burn people, but bury them alive. Do not burn the books, but throw them into the valley
. No one can say that I did not obey my word. As I said, I did not burn anyone. I did not set fire to books and did not destroy mosques. I did not set fire to houses or destroy mosques. After the conquest of Bukhara, no one survived because they were all burned alive. These were not the only demands of Genghis Khan. He also had another wish to destroy the whole world. He wanted to live forever. For this reason, he had special respect for priests and always had a priest by his side. One day he asked the old monk about the secret of immortality. The monk said that the secret of immortality is to sleep with many women. That is why Genghis Khan attacked every city, had relations with many women, and married some of them. Genghis Khan had a relationship with many women and that is why it is said that more than 20 million people on the planet are descendants of Genghis Khan. Genghis Khan is the only person in this land whose generation has continued for many years. The Mongol army was advancing towards the west and the Muslim and Muslim lands were terrified. Having a broad body and small eyes, Genghis Khan's followers said that he is the antichrist of time and that they don't want to take over the world, because Genghis Khan killed about 40 million people at that time and conquered half of the world, Genghis Khan in the religion and belief of people who He had occupied their lands and did not interfere much, but he was loyal to the Tankri religion until the end of his life, and his generation vowed to be loyal to the Tankri religion. If, during the war, Muslims and Christians invited Genghis Khan to Islam and Christianity, he considered it a chance and threw people into hot water. This powerful command had only one weakness and he could not overcome his fear until the end of his life. Genghis Khan was very afraid of dogs. Whenever he saw a dog, he would run away. Because of this, he was the laughing stock of his family and friends. How did Genghis Khan, who spent a difficult childhood and youth in the dry deserts of Mongolia, become the cruelest and greatest ruler in the world? Genghis Khan said this time I thought more than anyone else. Genghis Khan was completely obedient to the laws and regulations of the people of the dry deserts of Mongolia. The laws and regulations of the people of the dry deserts of Mongolia were in place, but nevertheless, he himself added other laws to these laws. These rules are as follows. Whoever makes a mistake on the battlefield, the commander will punish him for his actions. Losers do not have the right to make any bets. Anyone who resists will be killed. The families of the dead are divided among the Mongolian soldiers in the same way. If he did not feed the travelers and survivors, the punishment was death. Drinking alcohol was allowed in all countries, but during wartime, anyone could only get drunk three times. If a merchant did not steal, his property would be confiscated and he would be punished. If someone chose a religion, his punishment was death. If a Mongol was sentenced to death, he could request that his waist be cut in half. This was one of the old traditions of the Mongols. When famous Mughals were sentenced to death, this kind of death was an honorable death. That is, they cut their backs with a sword and left them in the dry deserts of Mongolia. This government was only a part of the Mongol government of Genghis Khan. Genghis Khan was one of the most powerful rulers of the dry deserts of Mongolia. He conquered half the world. He killed 40 million people in his wars. Although he could not survive, his name was mentioned throughout history and he was considered a great commander. According to the custom of Asian people, in order to make the graves of the dead unknown, after the burial of Genghis Khan, all the people present at the ceremony were killed. They probably changed the course of the river in Mongolia and buried Genghis Khan's body under the water of that river. After his
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