Genghis Khan
Why do people always Genghis Khan and Attila the Hun mixed?
Every time I see something to talk about people think Genghis Khan is a ruthless leader destroyed by the Romans and won battles with hordes of troops outnumbered the enemy. .......... Genghis almost 1000 years after the Romans fell! (I do not think the Roman Byzantine) Khan used some of the more advanced tactics. You could even compare it with Sun Tzu!
People in the "West" were confused, for they know not "Oriental" the story very well. Attila and the Huns came from the steppes of Asia and invaded Europe, Genghis and the Mongols came from the steppes and invaded parts of Europe ... so the eyes look similar to Europeans despite being separated by 900 years they were confused.
Genghis Khan

I need a summary of the negative actions of Genghis Khan, please?
I'm doing a tour of history and pleasure are accused of Genghis Khan genocide, religious intolerance, the stagnation of trade, and terrorist tactics in the siege of the capital. I am a chief prosecutor, and I wonder about teams "surprise witness" of the defense so I have no idea who they are, but I need to know what I mean. Help?
There is no way that can be condemned. Apart from the conquest of vast tracts of land, leaving entire cities of death and have trampled the caliph of Baghdad into a paste, which was pretty good. He, like the great George W. Bush was not a divider, but a "unifier". He also created an empire greater than all others. In addition, for you to test Genghis Khan would have to say that Jules Caesar, Alexander the Great Khan Noonien Singh, King David, Aaron, or almost all the other great conqueror of the classical period. So I would say racist and accusing the "Mongoloid" Genghis Khan to be a genocidal maniac. The defense, if worthy of the name should be able to crush. Or, you need to each character unique in the historical trial. One last thing, for the victor the spoils. Impossible for those who are victorious in the trial for "crimes".
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