Peerless hero Genghis Khan (Temujin, 1162-1227) was born of the Mongol tribes. An outstanding strategist and statesman, he was known as Emperor Tai Zu, founding emperor of the Yuan Dynasty.
In essence, the Genghis Khan Retreat and Polo Club epitomizes a harmonious synergy between an ancient sport's revival and Mongolia's rich cultural tapestry. It stands as a testament to preserving ...
This celebration of fearless horsemanship has lain at the heart of Mongolian identity since before Genghis Khan and his 100,000 cavalrymen stormed across Asia and Europe in the early 13th century ...
Mongolia is still closely associated with the conquests of Genghis Khan, founder of the Mongol empire. But 800 years on, a new generation of women are catalysts for change in a country rapidly ...
The horse has a deep connection with Mongolian history, its presence an integral part of Genghis Khan's conquests, from Asia to Europe. Thanks to a reintroduction project in 1992, the takhi ...
Genghis Khan moved his troops into the quasi-Chinese Chin-ruled north China in 1211 ... As far as the Japanese were concerned, their gods protected them again by sending another divine wind, Kami kazi ...
Mongolia--Pope Francis on Saturday praised Mongolia’s tradition of religious freedom dating to the times of its founder, Genghis Khan, as he opened the first-ever papal visit to the Asian nation ...
Khan was the Universal Ruler - "Genghis Khan" in Mongol - of an empire that would eventually stretch from the Pacific Ocean ...
no longer venture out after dark on the streets of the capital for fear of being attacked by young guys in black leather channeling Genghis Khan, who is back in vogue as a symbol of Mongolian ...
Decked out in black war regalia straight from the 13th century, they sing invocations to a Mongolian sky deity and odes to ...