Genghis khan

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    Siddhartha Gautama

    Siddhartha Gautama
    <a href='' >http://buddhism.about.com/od/lifeofthebuddha/a/buddhalife.htm</a>
    Siddhartha Gautama was born about 583 BCE, in or near what is now Nepal. His father, King Suddhodana, was leader of a large clan called the Shakya. His mother, Queen Maya, died shortly after his birth.When Prince Siddhartha was a few days old, a holy man prophesied the Prince would be either a great military conqueror or a great spiritual teacher.
  • Nov 14, 1100

    Gengis Khan allows freedom of worship.

    Gengis Khan allows freedom of worship.
    Khan opens institute for freedom of worship even though he is shamanistic.
  • Jan 14, 1123

    advanced mailing

    advanced mailing
    The Mongol Empire had an ingenious and efficient reader mail system for the time, often referred to by scholars as the Yam, which had lavishly furnished and well guarded relay posts known as örtöö setup all over the Mongol Empire. The yam system would be replicated later in the United States, in the form of the Pony Express.
  • Aug 4, 1162

    Genghis Khan born.

    Genghis Khan born.
    Likely born in 1162, Genghis Khan would eventually become the founder and Great Khan of the Mongolian Empire. His reign would make him one of the most notable leaders in history,
    (Bryce, Government/Power)
  • Jan 1, 1206

    Genghis Khan becomes Great Khan

    In 1206, Genghis Khan sought out to bring the scattered Mongols together. In his efforts, he became a leader of the Mongol Empire, which would sooon become a Asian Superweapon, I mean really... they conqured Russia. (Bryce, Government/Power)
  • Period: Mar 13, 1206 to Aug 25, 1227

    Genghis Khan's reign ends

    Passing in 1227, it is to be said that Khan was injured on horseback, then died llater of a sickness. But alas, this can not be proven, he was succeeded by Ögedei Khan, who was another great leader in the Khans. (Bryce, Government/Power)
  • Nov 4, 1206

    map of gangis khans emipre

    map of gangis khans emipre
    This is a map of genghis khans empire and where the great golden horde took overBetween 1206 and 1368, an obscure group of Central Asian nomads exploded across the steppes and established the world's largest contiguous empire in history - the Mongol Empire. Led by their "oceanic leader," Genghis Khan (Chinggus Khan), the Mongols took control of approximately 24,000,000 square kilometers (9,300,000 square miles) of Eurasia from the backs of their sturdy litt
  • Sep 14, 1215

    Mongols "aquire" Ballistae.

    Mongols "aquire" Ballistae.
    Mongols basically steal teh Ballista from the Chineese, make it better, and kill more Chinesse soldiers with it, Genghis Khan is a smart cookie. (Tech/Sci, Bryce)
    http://www.coldsiberia.org/monmight.htm
  • Sep 9, 1218

    First Mongol Persian war.

    First Mongol Persian war.
    Persian TimelineStarted by our friend Genghis Khan, this war would be the bloodiest war that the Mongols would ever partake in. At first, Khan snet out a peaceful trade group to obtain required materials, General Khwarizm saw these men as spies, and executed them. Khan sought reperation, and sent in an army 200,000 strong, the mongols smashed the town, keeping only engineers and artisans alive (which they recruited), The rest were killed. (Government/Power Bryce) http://weaponsandwarfare.com/?cat=23
  • Nov 6, 1218

    Exploding Arrows invented.

    Exploding Arrows invented.
    Using Cloth, flint, and Chineese gunpowder, Genghis Khan and his archers had invented the first exploding arrows, as the flint would impact something, it would have the gunpowder explode. (Bryce, Tech/Science) http://world-history.nmhblogs.org/tag/mongols/
  • Nov 8, 1221

    End of First Mongol War.

  • Period: May 6, 1222 to Mar 10, 1240

    Mongol Invasion of Russia.

    Starting in May 1222, Genghis Khan reached Kievan Rus, which in now Киевская область (Kiev Oblast, Russia). This war would go on for a many years, the result of this would be The Golden Horde. Genghis Khan would eventually pass during these events, and would not get to see the completion
    of the Russia invasion. (Bryce, Government/Power)
  • Aug 15, 1227

    The secret history of mongols

    The secret history of mongols
    th oldest surving book which was written for the royal family sometime after Genghis Khan's death in 1227. It is the most significant native account of Genghis's life and genealogy, covering his origins and childhood, through to the establishment of the Mongol Empire and the reign of his son, Ögedei.
  • Sep 13, 1229

    Ogedai Khan comes into power.

    Ogedai Khan comes into power.
    After Genghis Khan had finally come to rest, his son, Ogedai would come into power of the Mongol Horde, his reign would be the last successful Mongol Leadership. (Bryce, Government/Power) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96gedei_Khan
  • Jan 1, 1236

    Field Rations to the next level.

    Soldiers carried an extra meat ration, water ration, and with their horse, if it fell in battle, they we're to take the blood and a section of meat as extra food and drink. (Bryce, Science/Tech)
    http://www.coldsiberia.org/monmight.htm
  • Aug 30, 1240

    facts about mongolia geography

    facts about  mongolia geography
    Mongolia lies in central Asia between Siberia on the north and China on the south. It is slightly larger than Alaska. The productive regions of Mongolia—a tableland ranging from 3,000 to 5,000 ft (914 to 1,524 m) in elevation—are in the north, which is well drained by numerous rivers, including the Hovd, Onon, Selenga, and Tula. Much of the Gobi Desert falls within Mongolia.
  • Dec 6, 1240

    Siege of Kiyv comes to a halt.

    Siege of Kiyv comes to a halt.
    The Mongols break through Russian lines in the older heart of Russia. The Mongols had now completed their conquest of Russia, and the Golden Horde was complete. (Bryce, Government/Power/War)
  • Dec 11, 1241

    Ogedai Khan Dies.

    Ogedai Khan, who had aged 55 at the moment. Had finally passed, and the Mongols had died, and now Kublai Khan would take over as the leader of the Mongols. (Government/Power) Bryce
  • Nov 7, 1300

    Another Religion called Christanity

    Another Religion called Christanity
    Some of the tribes had a religion called nestorian. Genghis Khan's grandson Monge was the primary of the influence of christians. Nestorian was practiced in europeans and in the west for there beliefs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_among_the_Mongols</a
  • Oct 5, 1346

    Bubonic Plague Weaponization.

    Bubonic Plague Weaponization.
    Once the Bubonic Plague had reached the Mongol Cities, they used catapults to launch victims directly into the city of Kaffa in Crimea, China in 1346. (Bryce, Tech.) http://world-history.nmhblogs.org/tag/mongols/
  • Mar 14, 1410

    Jami' al-tawarikh, book of history.

    Jami' al-tawarikh, book of history.
    Another classic from the empire is the Jami' al-tawarikh, or "Universal History". It was commissioned in the early 14th century by the Ilkhan Abaqa Khan, as a way of documenting the entire world's history, to help establish the Mongols' own cultural legacy. With hundreds of illustrated pages, it was effectively one of the first written histories of the world.
  • Nov 6, 1500

    When Religion Started

    When Religion Started
    [http://www.mongolian-ways.com/culture.htm](' >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolia</a>The first religion was Buddhism. Mongolians have been buddhists since the 16th century.The Mongolisn king named Altan Khan was converted by Tibetan Lamas. Most of the country's monasteries were destoryed and as many as 17,000 monks wered killed. <a href=')
  • Nov 6, 1500

    Another Religion called Shamanism

    Another Religion called Shamanism
    <a href='' >http://www.mongolian-ways.com/culture.htm</a>
    Shamanism began the same time as Buddhism in the 16th century.The shaman is chosen or called of healing or ilness of He or She.Some Commitcate wuth the sprit and recive of giving and healing.While Shaman help by having there sprirt commintcate to the other person.
  • main religion buddism

    mongols transfer from shaminism.
  • road systems

    road systems
    Genghis and his successor Ögedei built a wide system of roadways, one of which carved the Altai Range. After his enthronement, Ögedei further organized the road system, ordering the Chagatai Khanate and Golden Horde to link up roads in western parts of the Mongol Empire. In order to reduce pressure on households, he set up relay stations with attached households every 25 miles (40 km). anyonr could remount.
  • Natural resources

    Natural resources
    Natural resources:oil, coal, copper, molybdenum, tungsten, phosphates, tin, nickel, zinc, fluorspar, gold, silver, iron Land use:arable land: 0.77% permanent crops: 0% other: 99.23% (2001) Irrigated land:840 sq km (1998 est.) Natural hazards:dust storms, grassland and forest fires, drought, and "zud," which is harsh winter conditionsEnvironment - current issues:limited natural fresh water resources in some areas; the policies of former Communist regimes promoted rapid ubernization.
  • gegraphical facts

    gegraphical  facts
    Location:Northern Asia, between China and Russia Geographic coordinates:46 00 N, 105 00 Map references: AsiaArea:total: 1,564,116 sq kmLand boundaries:total: 8,220 km border countries: China 4,677 km, Russia 3,543 km Coastline:0 km (landlocked) Maritime claims:none (landlocked) Climate:desert; continental (large daily and seasonal temperature rangesTerrain:vast semidesert and desert plains, grassy steppe, mountains in west and southwest; Gobi Desert in south-central natrual resorces oil.