Lost Empire of Genghis Khan 4/4

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2010
  • In less than seventy years, Genghis Khaan and his Mongol hordes created the largest land empire in recorded history. How were they able to achieve such military dominance? And what ultimately became of the great Empire of the Khaans? To find out, Josh builds a ger on the Mongolian steppe, fires arrows from horseback like a Mongolian warrior.

Komentáře • 22

  • @btumurbaatar
    @btumurbaatar Před 12 lety

    It was really interesting. LOVE YOU CHINGIS KHAAN and thanks

  • @khurmiful
    @khurmiful Před 10 lety

    32 million strong family. He was the most prolific patriarch largely because of his sons and grandsons I think. And the story doesn't end there. His descendants of the four khanates must have contributed greatly. His grandson prince like Kaidu who died around 1306 had 14 sons. Plus in the succeeding civil wars the victorious princes generally spared the male children of the fallen prince.

  • @Antipossevino
    @Antipossevino Před 11 lety

    A rebuttal of the chinese- persian myths about "incredible cruelty of nomadic mongol-tatar conquerors", and about "a war between the Tatars and Genghis Khan", as well as a lot of from the real Tatar (Turkic) History, what the official historians hidden from the public, you can learn in the book "Forgotten Heritage of Tatars" (by independent Tatar historian Galy Yenikeyev). On the site of Smashwords is an electronic version of this book in English - it’s easy to find on the Internet.

  • @BAQTBAQT
    @BAQTBAQT Před 11 lety

    wait, what was the big green building in karakorum? that part was cut out

  • @alipasha8971
    @alipasha8971 Před 11 lety

    Thats why there are so many Mongol Slavs.

  • @cjms08
    @cjms08 Před 13 lety

    i hope one day they find his grave within my kife time that would be awesome

  • @Antipossevino
    @Antipossevino Před 11 lety

    Well, not there looking for - that’s it, and can not find it. Very most likely, it is in other part of Eurasia. As a matter of fact, most of the descendants of Genghis Khan and hisnative nation, living now among the Bashkirs, Kazakhs, Tatars, and other Turkic peoples.
    Read a book "Forgotten Heritage of Tatars" (by Galy Yenikeyev) about the hidden real history of Tatars and their fraternal Turkic peoples. This e-book you can easily find on Smashwords company website.

  • @player3172
    @player3172 Před 10 lety

    he was a vindictive guy!

  • @kaindrg
    @kaindrg Před 11 lety

    where is the wrestling : O

  • @joshcloudz
    @joshcloudz Před 12 lety

    six degrees of Genghis Khan?

  • @barbaravire3272
    @barbaravire3272 Před 6 lety

    He was no different, then those at that time!... then any other elite Warrior in those days they all were barbaric if that's what some of you haters want to call it? Genghis Khan,.. was very smart man of that time in what he did with different rules and laws that set the pace of the countries he set in motion! I feel he was the greatest warrior that ever lived!!! He was not barbaric then the rest of the nations, he just out wit them all ,...face and get over it? it is what it is?

  • @tast6
    @tast6 Před 13 lety

    @Remarimi wow youre sooo fucking smart!!!

  • @Longmachao
    @Longmachao Před 12 lety

    @hateUhuman hmm "long live Genghis Khan"... wut? he's dead bro... for a while now.

  • @baekho10
    @baekho10 Před 11 lety

    HAHA rtrue

  • @shillyshallyz
    @shillyshallyz Před 13 lety

    You didn't explain how they have all become small and fat people ? LOL