- Mongol Conqueror
- Genghis Khan (1162–1227)
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Mongol invasions of Georgia and Armenia — v · … Wikipedia
Conqueror — may refer to: Conqueror (Jesu album), 2007 Conqueror (Gates of Slumber album), 2008 Conqueror tank, a British post World War II heavy tank HMS Conqueror, the name of some British ships Konqueror, a web browser and file manager Afonso I of… … Wikipedia
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Genghis Khan — /jeng gis kahn / or, often, /geng / 1162 1227, Mongol conqueror of most of Asia and of E Europe to the Dnieper River. Also, Jenghis Khan, Jenghiz Khan. * * * or Chinggis Khan orig. Temüjin born 1155, or 1162, or 1167, near Lake Baikal, Mongolia… … Universalium
Islāmic world — Introduction prehistory and history of the Islamic community. Adherence to Islām is a global phenomenon: Muslims predominate in some 30 to 40 countries, from the Atlantic to the Pacific and along a belt that stretches across northern… … Universalium
Borjigin — Altan urag redirects here. For the folk rock band, see Altan Urag. Borjigin Боржигин Country Mongolia Titles Khagan, Khan Founder Bodonchar Munkhag Final sovereign Ligden Khan Current head Unknown … Wikipedia
Muslim conquest in the Indian subcontinent — History of South Asia and India Stone age (7000–1300 BCE) … Wikipedia
Central Asian arts — Literary, performing, and visual arts of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Tibet, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and parts of China and Russia. The term usually denotes only those traditions not influenced by the… … Universalium