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The man now known as Genghis Khan, leader of all Mongols, was ready to show the world what he was made of. He acted in fairness towards his own people and happily began integrating Chinese citizens and their culture, but showed no mercy to those who opposed him.

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Genghis Khan - Beginnings of the Great Mongol Nation - Extra History - #5

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Anonymous

AT LAST ~ THE MONGOL CONQUESTS BEGIN! You Fellows are giving me Ideas for new Alternate History Scenarios over here. ;-)

Anonymous

The Sultan casts "Enrage Khan." It's super effective! "It's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see how it works out for him."

Anonymous

A friendly tip. Do not kill Mongol ambassadors or merchants.

Anonymous

Dsching Dsching Dschingis Khan

Anonymous

or any ambassadors of powerful nations for that matter

Anonymous

They were the exception.

Anonymous

Kangaskhan has mega-evolved

Anonymous

That map has some weird squishing on the north/south axis, at least in Dzungaria and Tarim in the west and Manchuria, north China and Korea in the east. China proper also seems a lot narrower than it really was too, those Tibetan kingdoms look like they stretch all the way to Chongqing. Also, it's so weird to hear the Jurchen called Jurched.

Anonymous

Right, I forgot about that. Thinking about it now, maybe the term for a baby Kangaskhan should be "Temüjoey."