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Genghis Khan
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Genghis Khan

The great khan. Born an outcast on the Mongolian steppe, he united the tribes and built the largest contiguous empire in human history. Merciless in war, brilliant at governance, and terrifyingly fast — he reshaped Eurasia forever.

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The great khan. Born an outcast on the Mongolian steppe, he united the tribes and built the largest contiguous empire in human history. Merciless in war, brilliant at governance, and terrifyingly fast — he reshaped Eurasia forever.. Genghis Khan is one of the most significant figures in history. History Tea tells 1 stories featuring Genghis Khan. Download the app to listen to the full audio retellings.

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