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Jenkins Khan- The leader who changed the world

The Mongol military  leader Jenkins Han was an intelligent person, a great giant human, a warlord who hesitated to nothing, in order to win the battle. His name is still mentioned, precisely because he changed the course of human history. What were the elements that made him a unique personality? Who really was the creator of the Mongol Empire, who reached to kneel almost the whole of the ancient world in front of him?

The journey begins

At the age of 20, under his leadership, Jenkins Khan managed to unite the scattered, and until then mutually supportive, Mongolian tribes. This was the first step of a long journey that would end several decades later. By 1206, he had subdued all the Mongolian tribes that resisted him and had created a terrifying army of 20,000 men, who was engraving everything in his passage.

His conquests succeeded one after the other. It was the matter of time that his army reached 80,000 men and was the bloodiest army of the time. The huge military successes were mainly due to the personality of Jenkins Khan, who was unpredictable, fearless and determined to create an empire. Soon, he was proclaimed as the “Leader of all those who live in tents”.

While at the same time, he had created a huge state, without having subsided his desire for new conquests. He decided to attack the legendary Chinese Yin dynasty, in the south of his empire, and against the Zion Kingdom in the south, with an army of nearly 200,000 men. He carries out a simultaneous fight, and in two years, in 1207, he conquers the Kingdom of Zion. In 1213 he succeeded in subduing Yin’s mighty dynasty with the Mongolian hordes to pass the Great Wall, and arrive in Peking. An inexpressible slaughter followed. The blood flowed like a river, sealing the absolute supremacy of the Mongol empire.

Jenkins Khan ‘s Death and secret burial

Even after this magnificent victory, and while he has created an empire that the ancient world did not see until now, he continues to conquer lands, until its Death in 1227. The cause of his death remains unknown. Assumptions refer to a possible fall from his horse, while several researchers claim that he succumbed to injuries he had suffered from the successive fights. The cause of his death has even been thought to be a respiratory illness. It is certain that the frightened commander had perceived his death, having timely closed any pending retreat.

Jenkins Khan buried in a secret location in the Mongolian Steps, with the researchers to look nowadays for the exact point that was the last residence of a man, who was combined with terror and power. In the following years, his death was kept secret by his descendants, in order to preserve the inherent and inalienable myth that surrounded him as a dishonest person.

He had managed to create a vast empire that enclosed Central and Eastern Asia, North Iran, Mongolia, the region of today’s Russia and, of course, China.

His eldest son ascended to the throne, and followed his father’s footsteps, ending the Mongolian conquests in China, occupying Persia, as well as eastern European regions.

Jenkins Han was the alliance of an intelligent political and military personality that was accompanied by the will to gain inconceivable power and authority. Authority: The most powerful aphrodisiac that the military leader Jenkins Khan had tasted, since his twenties, and has never been disaffiliated, until the moment of his death.

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