
Genghis Khan
His Conquests, His Empire, His Legacy
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Narrado por:
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Tim Andres Pabon
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De:
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Frank McLynn
Mongol leader Genghis Khan was by far the greatest conqueror the world has ever known. His empire stretched from the Pacific Ocean to Central Europe, including all of China, the Middle East, and Russia.
So how did an illiterate nomad rise to such colossal power and subdue most of the known world, eclipsing Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon? Credited by some with paving the way for the Renaissance, condemned by others for being the most heinous murderer in history, who was Genghis Khan?
His actual name was Temujin, and the story of his success is that of the Mongol people: a loose collection of fractious tribes who tended livestock, considered bathing taboo, and possessed an unparalleled genius for horseback warfare. United under Genghis, a strategist of astonishing cunning and versatility, they could dominate any sedentary society they chose.
Combining fast-paced accounts of battles with rich cultural background and the latest scholarship, Frank McLynn brings vividly to life the strange world of the Mongols, describes Temujin's rise from boyhood outcast to becoming Genghis Khan, and provides the most accurate and absorbing account yet of one of the most powerful men ever to have lived.
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Excellent
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I agree with the author that he is the greatest conqueror in history - truly original.
Great history lesson
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I found it a bit dry and academic.
It's the second most entertaining audiobook on the topic.
I liked Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World by Jack Weatherford a little more.
A Bit Dry
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historical narrative Ghengis Khan
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details of everything
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Gengis answer mongol order
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the greatest conqueror
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Excellent detail of the text; weird pronunciation of the reader
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What made the experience of listening to Genghis Khan the most enjoyable?
Very much enjoyed the book. The one thing that I found that I didn't like was that the narrator would drop the "K" from khan, pronouncing it han. He did this at times with Kubla Khan's name. I'm not sure if that is how it is pronounced in Mongolian, but made it hard to follow at first, since I've always heard the "k" pronounced.Which character – as performed by Tim Andres Pabon – was your favorite?
see aboveExcellent book about this period of history
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