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Chinggis

Chinggis Khan (c. 1162–1227) was the founder of the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous land empire in history. The Khan of Khans & Lord of the Sky & Lord of the Ocean's doesn't understand why people are fixated on his armies. Yes he did institutionalize environmental and biological warfare and was responsible for some light genocide but he has a soft, gentle soul of a poet. When asked to describe him one of his descendants said, 'He believed in loyalty. He believed in loyalty and had an intense distrust of walls.' Known for his tenacious spirit (from being left to die with his mother and siblings as a child he became the empire of one of the greatest empires known in history) when asked to be a contributor and book reviewer at The Posthumous Review Chinggis jumped at the opportunity and has refused to let his illiteracy stand in the way of his doing great work.

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48LawsofPowerGenghisKha
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The 48 Laws of Power – A Book Review by Ghengis Khan

Chinggis KhanApril 10, 2025

Reviewed By Genghis Khan, Lord of the Sky, Conqueror of Kingdoms, Destroyer of Excuses, Reluctant Goodreads Contributor, Protector of the Silk Road Introduction The 48 Laws of Power is a bold title. And the authors efforts are respectable. It’s a heavy book […]

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