Conquests
Genghis Khan was undefeated in battle and in war. After he conquered Mongolia, Genghis wanted all of China. He did so by conquering the three main empires that made up China. First Xi Xia, then Qin, and finally, Na-Chung. When he first attacked Xi Xia, he conquered it easily by defeating only two armies of 50 people each. The Qin Empire conquest was much more challenging, however. Just to get there he had to break through the weakest spot of the Great Wall of China which was up north from where they were. After all that, Genghis had to defeat the Qin’s mercenaries, Muhammad and his armies of Khwarazmains. He defeated them and settled a treaty with Muhammad. Muhammad broke it by killing a Mongol ambassador. That resulted in Genghis killing Muhammad.
Genghis’ next battle was against Beijing, capitol of the Qin Empire. He won it by demolishing the capitol building, then beheading their ruler, Guchluk. Genghis now ruled the Qin Empire.
After the Qins, Genghis moved his armies north into Asia. The Russians tried to stop him, but Genghis defeated the Russian army!! He settled a treaty with the Russian ruler. The treaty stated that the Russians had to offer military assistance when ever summoned. When it was settled, Genghis moved back into China.
When he got to China again, Genghis started on his greatest challenge of all, conquering the Empire of Na-Chung! It took three years, but Genghis’ armies chewed up everything it their paths killing over 60,000 people finally conquering the Na-Chung Empire.
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