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FReeper Canteen ~ Part IX of The Mongols ~ January 4, 2005
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| January 4, 2005
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Genghis Khan The Mongolians of the 12th and 13th century were seen as nothing more than savage barbarians by their enemies, who inhabited what is now China, Russia, and the Middle East (Nicolle 7). Because the Mongolians were brutal and because Mongol history was mostly recorded by Mongol victims, this view has lasted almost eight hundred years (Nicolle 7). However under their greatest leader, Genghis Khan, the Mongolians were much more than wild and undisciplined crushers of cities, agriculture, and established civilizations. Genghis Khan created more than he destroyed. A military genius, Genghis led methodical campaigns that first brought together the warring tribes of Mongolia into a nation and then conquered Mongolias powerful neighboring empires (USA Today 1). Not only did Genghis create Mongolia the ruler brought education, including Mongolias first written language, and a code of laws to the country (USA Today 1). Finally, Genghis Khan laid the foundation for the Mongol Empire, one of the greatest empires of all time (Marshall 64-65). Heritage of Genghis Khan Genghis Khan was born "Temuchin" around 1167 (Marshall 24). The name was taken from one of the Tartars (a rival nomadic tribe) who Temuchins father, Yesugei, had killed (Nicolle 17-18). According to legend, Temuchin was born holding a blood clot in his fist (Lister 18). This was considered to be a symbol that the child would be a heroic fighter (Lister 18). Temuchin became head of the family at the age of just 12 or 13 after Yesugei was slain by a group of Tartars (Nicolle 17). Yesugei had been a lesser chief of the Borjigin clan but the clan rejected the young Temuchin as leader and cast his family out (Nicolle 17). For a period of time Temuchins family lived in extreme poverty but through courageous deeds, such as escaping capture and retrieving stolen horses, Temuchin was able to attract followers and build a reputation that spread across Mongolia (geocities.com 2-3). In addition to many followers Temuchin was also able to attract two strong allies. The most important was Yesugeis blood brother Togrul, leader of the Kereit tribe, one of the most powerful Mongolian tribes at that time (Humphrey 39). Togrul helped gather together Yesgueis followers under Temuchin when the Merkits (another Mongolian tribe) kidnapped Temichins wife Borte (Humphrey 39). Matters of "honor" and "revenge" were the source of much tribal conflict and the motive for this kidnapping (Lister 68-69). Yesugeis wife had been taken from the Merkits and so Borte was taken to even the score (Nicolle 18). In the end this benefited Temuchin enormously since Togrul also convinced Jamuga (a childhood friend of Temuchin who now led a large tribe) to join Temuchin and Togrul in a war against the Merkits (Humphrey 44). The three men defeated the Merkits and retrieved Borte (Humphrey 44). This was Temuchin's first command and the victory greatly improved his image and increased his power (Marshall 27-28). Large numbers of young, devoted warriors were drawn to him (Lister 102-103). After Jamuga helped Temuchin defeat the Merkits the friendship was renewed and followers were combined (Humphrey 46). When the two strong leaders came into conflict and separated about a year and a half later many of Jamugas followers decided to remain with Temuchin (Humphrey 46). At the age of about twenty Temuchin was declared "Khan," or ruler, of several tribes (Lister 99-101). Genghis Khan |
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To: stand watie
381
posted on
01/04/2005 9:59:35 AM PST
by
Fawnn
(Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person - Faith makes things possible, not easy.)
To: tomkow6
every chance I get ;)
382
posted on
01/04/2005 10:00:51 AM PST
by
Fawnn
(Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person - Faith makes things possible, not easy.)
To: darkwing104
It's not a Ford truck, is it? Dodge.
383
posted on
01/04/2005 10:02:21 AM PST
by
Lady Jag
( I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra [https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate])
To: darkwing104
If you do, do you think you could wrestle tomkow and his voices?
384
posted on
01/04/2005 10:10:25 AM PST
by
beachn4fun
("Resistance is futile, but I may be placated with chocolates")
To: stand watie
Ewwwww! I'm not quite that bad. BTW, maybe you could send in a bit more graphic detail than this to the DoJ so they could understand the true meaning of TORTURE!
385
posted on
01/04/2005 10:12:28 AM PST
by
beachn4fun
("Resistance is futile, but I may be placated with chocolates")
To: Arrowhead1952
386
posted on
01/04/2005 10:13:19 AM PST
by
Lady Jag
( I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra [https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate])
To: LUV W
God will take care of this monstrous animal!Gee I hope HE does it on earth so we can be witnesses! I don't want to have to wait until I get to heaven to see it!
387
posted on
01/04/2005 10:13:55 AM PST
by
beachn4fun
("Resistance is futile, but I may be placated with chocolates")
To: StarCMC
Expecting a full report when you get back, ma'am.
388
posted on
01/04/2005 10:15:29 AM PST
by
beachn4fun
("Resistance is futile, but I may be placated with chocolates")
To: stand watie; beachn4fun; StarCMC
I was thinking the death of a thousand cuts would just about work right...
389
posted on
01/04/2005 10:19:25 AM PST
by
HiJinx
(www .ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Valentine's Day ~ 1/1/05 to 1/21/05)
To: Kathy in Alaska
390
posted on
01/04/2005 10:22:40 AM PST
by
StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: beachn4fun
You'll get one!! And if I get it figured out, maybe a picture as well!!
391
posted on
01/04/2005 10:24:54 AM PST
by
StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: HiJinx; stand watie; StarCMC; GummyIII
Well, I am glad we are all on the same page here! Personally I think SW's idea is the best so far. LOL.
392
posted on
01/04/2005 10:25:19 AM PST
by
beachn4fun
("Resistance is futile, but I may be placated with chocolates")
To: HiJinx
Sounds about right to me!
393
posted on
01/04/2005 10:26:31 AM PST
by
StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: beachn4fun
Anything that involves a great deal of pain, both physical and mental, over an extended period of time works for me.
394
posted on
01/04/2005 10:28:39 AM PST
by
StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: HiJinx
............my "voices" suggest spraying him with pig poo...
395
posted on
01/04/2005 10:36:02 AM PST
by
tomkow6
(.....who wants a beer????.....who wants a beer????.....who wants a beer????.....who wants a beer????)
To: tomkow6; stand watie
Even better....cover him in pig slop and turn him loose in the pen.
I hear pigs are vicious, and don't mind eating meat...
396
posted on
01/04/2005 10:39:05 AM PST
by
HiJinx
(www .ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Valentine's Day ~ 1/1/05 to 1/21/05)
To: beachn4fun
Forgiving someone does not mean he/she gets to forgo the consequences of his/her actions. I forgave my daughters when they did wrong, but I still disciplined them. Secondly, one is only commanded to forgive when forgiveness is asked, if I remember my scripture correctly.
397
posted on
01/04/2005 10:40:22 AM PST
by
GummyIII
(A New Year's resolution is something that goes in one year and out the other.)
To: tomkow6
To: tomkow6
To: bentfeather
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