Genghis Khan

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Genghis Khan established the Mongol empire. He is still called God and Hero of his country. His achievements were incredible because he made the biggest empire ever, and surprisingly established it from a small nomadic tribe. He had great skills in battles, and the amazing talent of the leader. However, when we think that a person is a hero, always we tend to focus on only good aspects of their achievement, for example Christopher Columbus. He took over North American and brutally murdered the Native Americans and still today Americans continue to celebrate Columbus Day. This time, I will focus not on what he has achieved mainly, but what he has done to achieve, because we are more likely to see the achievement. Also, I want to write about what kind of person Genghis Khan was. I could say from my data he was not the hero of Mongol. I think that he didn’t have the qualification to be a hero and a great leader. I would call him as a mass murderer.

Early life of Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan was born in a small tribe and was named Temujin. Later he was called Genghis Khan which means universal ruler (Guisepi). When Genghis Khan was young, his father was killed with poison by Tatars tribes (Sakaki 18). After his father’s death, he became a leader but nobody followed him since other tribes thought that he was too young to take care of whole tribes (Guisepi). He was abandoned by his tribes and he and his family, his mother, Hoelum, and his half brother, Bekhter. They had nowhere to go and no foods to eat, so they managed to live by hunting. However, one day when Genghis Khan hunted as usual, he argued with Bekhter and he killed him (Sakaki 20). He hated his half brother because his brother sometimes bullied him. Even thought he was a ha...

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... like Russia and China didn’t feel comfortable to see that Mongolian people adore him. Nowadays, our society is called a global society and it is important to keep good relationship with other countries. However, if Mongolian people keep on worshipping Genghis Khan, it might affect international relationship. I don’t deny that there are some benefits that he generates. The reason why he generates benefits right now is that many people don’t know what he has done to achieve his goal. All what people see is good part of him. Once people start being interested in and research him, people will find out that he has done a lot of cruel things. It will influence on their view greatly and some might want to abhor Genghis Khan and Mongol. To avoid that situation, they should not worship him as a hero. Otherwise, people will get the wrong impression toward Mongol.

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