Genghis Khan and Alexander the Great

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Throughout history, there has always been the conqueror and those that he conquered. There have been the strict leaders and there have been the lenient. There have been the great and the weak. Genghis Khan encompassed all the qualities needed to be a great leader. He had an iron fist while still encouraging architecture and a sense of community. Genghis Khan was better than every other leader in History. Ceasar could never dream of the having the amount of land that Genghis Khan controlled. Alexander the Great never controlled an area resembling the amount the Mongols did under the rule of Genghis Khan. At it’s height, the Mongol empire spanned nearly 13 million square miles across Eurasia (Genghis Khan). The nearly 13 million square miles conquered by the Mongols would not have been possible without Genghis Khan’s thirst for redemption and brutal military tactics.
Genghis Khan's drive for redemption allowed him to be the conqueror he is known for in 2014. He endured hardships such as the death of his father, denial of his rights to rule the Borjigin tribe, and his capture at the hands of a neighboring tribe. Given the name Temujin at birth, he was the son of the chief of the Borjigin tribe. At the age of nine, his father, Yesukhei, took him to live with the family of Temujin’s future bride, Borte. “On the return trip home, Yesukhei encountered members of the rival Tatar tribe, who invited him to a conciliatory meal, where he was poisoned for past transgressions against the Tatars” (Genghis Khan). After the death of his father, Temujin was told by his mother that his father’s enemies would become his for all eternity. When Temujin went to claim his position as chief, he was denied the right to rule and his family’s status was br...

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