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Genghis Khan Will Conquer the World

Genghis Khan Will Conquer the World

度阴山

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Genghis Khan: His real name is Temujin, the Khan of the Qiyan tribe, who unified the Mongolian grasslands and created the Great Mongolian Kingdom. Yesugai: The father of Genghis Khan, the patriarch of the Qiyan tribe, died of the murder of the Tatars. Hoelun: The mother of Genghis Khan, the beauty of the Hongji tribe. Boer Tie: Wife of Genghis Khan. De Xuechan: the father of Boertie. Begter: Genghis Khan's half-brother, who was shot to death by Genghis Khan because of his willfulness and selfishness. Hesar: Genghis Khan's younger brother, a famous marksman. Biligutai: Genghis Khan's younger brother, good at wrestling.

Timuge: Genghis Khan's youngest brother. Jochi: The eldest son of Genghis Khan, the originator of the Chincha Khanate. Chagatai: The second son of Genghis Khan, the originator of the Chagatai Khanate. Wo Kuotai: The third son of Genghis Khan, the second Khan of the Great Mongol Kingdom. Tuolei: The youngest son of Genghis Khan, the father of Kublai Khan, the founding emperor of the Great Yuan Empire. Answer: Genghis Khan's fourth uncle. Huchaer: Genghis Khan's cousin. Altan: The son of the third Mongolian Khan Hutura. Menglike: Yesugai's entourage, the first member of Genghis Khan's heroic group.

Chi Laowen: One of Genghis Khan's "Four Horses", the son of Suoerhan, Genghis Khan's savior. Borshu: One of Genghis Khan's "Four Steeds", a friend of Genghis Khan's boyhood. Mu Huali: One of the "Four Steeds" of Genghis Khan, who made great contributions to the war against the Jin Empire. Borhu: One of Genghis Khan's "Four Steeds", the former owner of Erqin was a fierce general. Zhe Lemi: One of Genghis Khan's "Four Mastiffs". Kubilai: One of the "Four Mastiffs" of Genghis Khan, a warrior of the Baru Lasi tribe.

Subotai: One of Genghis Khan's "Four Mastiffs", a warrior of the Wuliangha tribe. Zhebie: One of Genghis Khan's "Four Mastiffs", formerly known as Zhi'er Huo Aai, was given the name "Zhebie" after defecting to Genghis Khan. Huo'erchi: A shaman from the Ba'a Neighborhood. Kuo Kuo Chu: Son of Menglik, a super shaman. Xue Chabieqi: The leader of the Zhuerqin Department, who once defected to Genghis Khan and then rebelled. Zhu'er is bad: The leader of the Ulu-Wu tribe defected to Genghis Khan because he was dissatisfied with Jamuka's cruelty.

Kuyile Da'er: The leader of the Mangwu tribe, together with Zhu'er Thaai, took refuge in Temujin. Nayaa: The bodyguard of Talihutai, later became Genghis Khan's confidant, and was often entrusted with important tasks. Jamuhe: The leader of the Zadala tribe, the most powerful enemy in Genghis Khan's grassland hegemony. Tali Hutai: The leader of the Taichiwu tribe. Tuowolinle: The leader of the Kelie tribe, who was named the "King Khan" by the Kingdom of Jin, once became the overlord of the grassland. Tuohituoa: The leader of the Mierqi tribe, once raided Genghis Khan and snatched Bortie.

Buyi Luhei: The leader of the Northern Naiman tribe. Baibuhua: The leader of the Nannaiman tribe, Buyi Luhei's brother, is called Taiyang Khan. Li An'an: Emperor of Xixia. The Wanyan royal family: the emperor of the Kingdom of Jin. Mahamo: The king of Khwarazmo. Zalanding: The eldest son of Mahamo.
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