The History of The Mongol Empire

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Once Genghis Khan was made ruler of all Mongols in 1206, the Mongol empire quickly grew to be one of the largest ever. http://www.WatchMojo.com explores the rise and fall of this one-time world empire.

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  • lol 1:34, Donkey Kong 

  • @munguntulga oh well, that dude knows nothing about a good empire builder. Every damn Country or king or a ruler of an empire has killed innocent people. His just being a dumbass by saying the rulers of his country never killed people, which all did. And even the U.S is killing innocent people for its so called "Democracy" empire.

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  • @HaloReachingers She says Munkhe Khan ( a king)

  • /watch?v=UjTiNF9Z9lc&feature=r­elated

  • 1:13 is that the philippines flag or some illusion in my eyes???

  • Goddamn Mongolians destroyed my Shitty Wall!

  • @lordcrusade WikiLeaks, is where you need to go. The government or the media in u.s won't just show you U.S military killing innocent people.

  • @TheTurkicWorld Look at this way, it is historical fact that Turks vastly outnumbered Mongols, it would not be an exaggeration to compare to how Arabs outnumber Jews. Turks have had their empires that are famous on their own e.g., Seljuks, Ottoman, GokTurk, Uighur, Khazar, Tatar, etc. But the fact that the most famous Central Asian empire in history was headed by the Mongols leads you to believe something, that Mongols indeed were not limited by small numbers.

  • @TheTurkicWorld Look at this way, it is historical fact that Turks vastly outnumbered Mongols, it would not be an exaggeration to compare to how Arabs outnumber Jews. Turks have had their empires that are famous on their own e.g., Seljuks, Ottoman, GokTurk, Uighur, Khazar, Tatar, etc. But the fact that the most famous Central Asian empire in history was headed by the Mongols leads you to believe something, that Mongols indeed were not limited by small numbers.

  • @AltaicUnity what bothers me so much is the fact that it is called 'mongol' empire. while the most people were turkic tribes ? they builded the empire the most ! because it is called 'mongol' empire, you will never hear about the role of the turkic tribes in documentary. and this is a problem for me. mongol en turkic were brothers in that time. but you must face this: without the turks, mongols would not have had that empire, but without mongols, turks would certainly have build a world empire

  • @TheTurkicWorld Tell me then, my Anatolian fired, how come it was a Mongol chieftain and his tribe who conquered the rest of the steppe tribes to lead the most powerful Central Asian confederation in history and not a Turkic?Anyone who has studied Central Asian history knows that the nomadic tribes naturally unites behind a charismatic and strong leader/tribe, regardless of identity/language. If you are going to suggest that the Mongol Empire was built on pure diplomacy by the Mongols, stop now.

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