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Who was Genghis Khan

 Complete Biography of Genghis khan

                                      Genghis Khan 

A tribe once lived in these plains. A tribe once lived in these plains. The name of this tribe was Borjigan and its chief was Yesugai.


About eight and a half hundred years ago, this tribe had a war with the Tatar tribes.


In this battle, an important Tatar warrior Tamujin was captured. 


The chained Tamojin lay in front of the Borjigan clan chief.In such a situation Yesugai was informed that a son was born to him.


Yesugai named his son Tamojin after this prisoner.


When Tamujan was born, there was a clot of blood in his hand.


Legend has it that the elders of the tribe knew this and said that one day this boy will become a great conqueror and history has proved it.


This is the story of the same child Tamojin whom the world knows today as Genghis Khan.


Today you are watching The complete Documentary of Genghis Khan And I am Ali Raza 


This is the Onan River. It flows through Mongolia and enters Russia. On


both sides of this 818 km long river there are vast grasslands and verdant hills.


Centuries ago, Mongolian tribes lived here on the banks of this river. The ancient Mongols believed that all Mongols were descendants of a wolf living on the banks of the same river.
Eight and a half

hundred years ago, on the banks of the Onan River, a Mongolian horseman was playing game with his falcon, a squire.

It was Yasugai, the chief of the Borjigan tribe.

While hunting, he suddenly saw a deer.

Chhakde was being taken by a man from another Mongol tribe, Merkad. As

Yasugai approached the shack, he saw a sixteen-year-old girl sitting in the shack.

This girl is such a brother to his heart that he is desperate to marry her.

Yesugai, along with his two brothers, attacked the man. The

man of Merkad tribe was not able to compete, so he left the girl who was his wife and ran away.

This girl, who was now in the possession of Yesugai, actually belonged to another clan, Ulkhund, and her name was Huilin.

Yesugai married her as per his wish. It is about

1162 that a child was born from the womb of Huylan to this Yesugai. Which was named Tamujan.

Tamojan literally means blacksmith.

It is the region of northeastern Mongolia where Genghis Khan is said to have been born. At

that time, the Mongol tribes were very backward.

They lived a nomadic life.

Sometimes they lived in this pasture and sometimes at the foot of that hill.

Meaning, where food and fodder would be better, that was their abode.



He was so skilled in hunting that he used to shoot arrows while sitting on a horse and kill even his enemy. In the same way, little Tamujan also excelled in horsemanship and archery in his childhood.

When he was nine years old, his father betrothed him to a ten-year-old girl, Borte, in the Avingrat tribe.

After the engagement, Yesugai left Tamojin's father-in-law at the request of his clan and returned home himself.

But before going back he instructed them to take care of Tamujan, he is very afraid of dogs.

After the betrothal of his teenage son, Yesugai was happily returning to his camp when he became very thirsty on the way.

After some searching, he saw some Mongols throwing a feast at a place.

It was the people of the Tatar tribe with whom Yesugai was enmity.

But he thought who would recognize me here. I will
leave after a few sips of water and a full meal.

So he joined the feast of these people. The
Mongols had a custom of inviting strangers to their feasts.

But it was Yesugai's naivety that no one would recognize him.

One eye in the feast saw him and recognized him and secretly told this secret to some other people.

Now instead of attacking and killing him, they played a safe bet and poisoned his food.

Yesugai left with a pleasant invitation of his own.

But on the way his condition started to deteriorate and he understood. The poison was starting to show its effect.

Yet somehow he got home. On the third day of poisoning, he breathed his last in his tent.

But before dying, he told his people what happened to him and where it happened.With Yesugai's death, the issue of clan chieftainship also arose.

He had a small nomadic tribe. But he was a prisoner of traditions.

They considered only him as a chief who could make himself a chief with his strength and ability.

So the people of his clan were not ready to accept Yesugai's wife and any of the young children as their chief.
Rather, they soon agreed to leave them. By this time Tamujan had also returned from his father-in-law's house.

He and his mother tried to stop the tribesmen, but they could not stop anyone except a few loyal ones. The few people who were left behind now lived on the banks of the river and spent the day there eating and drinking or playing bird hunting.

They made arrows from wood and pointed bones and wore clothes made from the skins of rats and dogs.

It was a very difficult time for Tamojin's family.

And these hardships made Tamujan hard-hearted and stony-hearted.

While hunting for food and playing with dangers, he became so ruthless that one day he got tangled up with his half-brother Baktar.

Although the matter was only that his brother had picked up the bird he had hunted.

He was so hardened that when the same brother took his fish a second time, Tamujan shot him dead with an arrow.

Tamojan was the eldest of his five siblings.

He also had two half-brothers, one of whom he had already killed.

So Tamujan became the de facto head of his family at a young age.

People were watching his skills and fighting spirit.

And when people came and went to meet his clansmen, they would tell them that Yesugai's son Tamujan was producing many parts and that he was becoming something special.

He may even try to take back the chieftaincy at some point.

Perhaps it was this fear that one day some people from Issi's tribe attacked the camp from Tamujin's makeshift.

But Tamojin and his colleagues were not completely unaware.
They built a strong fence-like wall around the camp.

Taking a position behind the same fence, they stopped the attackers for some time. The attackers were not too numerous.

So instead of a long contest, they demanded that if only Tamojan was handed over to them, they would not say anything to the rest.

But none of the camp agreed to this demand.

But during this conversation, Tamujin got an opportunity to escape.

He mounted a horse and fled from behind the camp towards the forest. When the attackers saw him fleeing, they laid siege to his camp and followed him.

Now Tamujan was in front and the enemy was behind him, his life was in serious danger but he still managed to escape from them and hide in the dense forest.

His enemies surrounded this part of the forest and waited for Tamujin to come out hungry and thirsty and capture him.

According to The Secret History of the Mongols, Tamojin spent the first three days and three nights in this forest without eating or drinking anything. On the fourth day he thought of going out. But when he started to leave, the horse's saddle fell off.

He took it as an ominous sign that he should not venture out of the forest just yet.

So he turned and hid there. He remained stuck there for the next three days.

There was nothing there that a man could eat willingly

I don't know how he kept filling his stomach there, eating leaves, chewing the bark of trees or maybe something else.

Whatever it was, he did not let the strings of life break.

Then on the fourth day he came out.

But now it happened again that while coming out of the dense forest, a white rock fell on his way.

Tamojin then took this as an omen and retreated.

He spent three more days hiding in the forest.

But now hunger and thirst were getting beyond him.

He wanted to get out of the forest at any cost.

However, he believed that his enemies would have left the siege by now.

So he took out his knife and started cutting the bushes around the place where the rock fall blocked the path and thus a path was made.

After some time the path was made and he came out of the forest. But what is it?

His enemies had gone nowhere, standing outside waiting for him.

They took Tamojin prisoner and took them with them.

Now the life and death of Tamujan was in their hands.

But soon they decided that they would keep Tamojin in prison for the time being and not kill him. The

enemies tied a wooden noose around his neck so that he could not escape easily.

Then a celebration was held in the same joy.

Tamujan was involved in this too, but was obviously shackled.

His chain was in the hand of a teenage boy. The

clansmen around Tamujan were dancing, singing and celebrating the victory.

But soon the tribesmen began to scatter here and there in despair.

Among the scattered people, Tamojin began to look for opportunity.

And seizing the opportunity, he swung his heavy neck brace hard, which hit the head of the boy holding the chain. The

boy was hurt and fell to the ground, the chain fell from his hand and Tamojin ran away. The

injured boy screamed but it took some time for the celebrants to understand the situation.

But as soon as they realized the situation, they sped into action and began surveying the surrounding forest and streams. The

night was moonlit, everything was clearly visible in the distance.

Then the shackle that was on Tamujan's neck was also very heavy.
Tamojin's escape was apparently impossible. The

tribesmen were sure that he could not escape far.

They will find him soon, but despite a stealthy search, they find no trace of Tamojin.

Where did Tamujan disappear to? What actually happened was that Tamojin showed a lot of smartness.

He did not go far from this camp.

He was lying nearby in a stream with very little water.

He was on the lookout for the right opportunity, but then it happened that he was spotted by a man hiding in the river.

This day could have been Tamujin's last day, but this man turned out to be Tamujin's secret sympathizer.

Instead of making the news public, he advised Tamujan to go secretly to his brothers and mother and promised to keep quiet himself. Having
given this advice, he quietly returned to his tent without telling anyone.

But then, sometime in the night, someone entered his tent.

It was Tamojin, and once again he needed the help of his secret sympathizer.

Because he could not move easily with the heavy shackle around his neck, he could not run away.

The man came in handy once again.

He and his sons took off Tamujan's shackles and burned them.

But at the same time those looking for Tamojin were also coming towards the same place looking at each place.So Hamdard's family hid Tamujan in a hut standing behind their tent and piled wool on him. The

searchers even reached this pile of wool.

They started removing the wool from the cow to see if he was hiding in it. It

was almost that those people would find Tamojin.

But in such a case the prudence of his sympathetic host came in handy.

He noticed that the searchers were sweating.

He told the soldiers that in such intense heat when it is difficult to even stand near the wool, there is no question that there is something hidden inside it. The

soldiers were probably already tired of searching.

This sentence became an excuse for him and he left the search "Absolutely". Saying "exactly" they returned to where they came from.

Tamujin was once again narrowly escaped.

After these people left, the man took Tamojin out of the cage.

He was given a mare for the journey, along with meat to eat, a bow and two arrows.

After a long detour Tamojin arrived at the place where his brothers and loyalists had last helped him escape, where his camp had once been.

But there was nothing there anymore, his family members had left the place for fear of further attack.
But Tamujan, like other Mongols, was also an expert explorer.

He guessed which way his companions had gone by the marks on the horses' tops and other things along the way.

Searching and searching, he soon found his own.

After that, Tamujan took the caravan with his brief and left for the mountains.

So that the enemies who are looking for him cannot kill him and his loved ones.

They stopped at a place that was somewhat safe.

But there he faced many problems to satisfy his hunger until he had to eat even a mouse several times.

Many times he also faced robbers' attacks but he continued to endure all this and the days passed by.

And in all this you must have forgotten that Tamujan had a fiancee too.

Tamojan was sixteen years old.

He started to miss his fiancee.

So he went to his future father-in-law's house.

Here she married Borte and as a gift her in-laws gave her a very valuable sable skin.

Tamujan returned to his home with his bride and precious postin.

He made a new and peaceful start.

But not even his angels knew that his bride Borte and the precious skins of Samour were leading him to an unforgettable turning point in history.

Tamujin lived like nomads along the banks of rivers.

He lived on wild animals, fish and fruits.

Then one day he came to know that near where he was encamped, there was an encampment of Kiryat, a powerful tribe of Mongols. The chief of the Kirayat clan was Tughral, ​​popularly known as Ong Khan.He and Tamojin's father Yesugai had been close friends.

So Tamujan decided to meet Ong Khan. While

walking, Tamujan also kept the sable skins he got from his father-in-law.

Arriving at Ong Khan, he presented a gift of paper and reminded him of his father's old friendship.by meeting the son of an old friend, Ong Khan became an ally of Tamojin.

He was so pleased with Pustin's gift that he told Tamujin,

"In return I will bring your scattered tribe back to your chiefdom."

Tamujin returned from Ong Khan's camp.

He was very happy and he was sure that soon he will also get the chieftainship of his tribe and he will not have to wander in Darbad.

But a few days after his return, a terrible incident happened to him which was a huge blow to his ego.

One morning the sun was just rising.

Tamujan and his family had not fully awakened when the ground began to rumble with the hoofs of countless horses.

Tamujan was attacked by the Merkad tribe, an enemy of his father.

It was the same clan whose man's ex-wife, Holin, had been snatched by Tamojin's father from the Yesugai route and brought into his clan.

Seeing this attack, Tamujan understood that now they are coming for revenge.

So Tamujan immediately hid his wife Borte in a bullock cart.

Then told his old servant to take him as far away as possible.

Sending his wife to one side, Tamojan went to the other side with his brothers and mother.

so that the assailants would follow him and not capture his wife.But ironically, the bullock cart carrying his wife was caught and Tamojan reached the mountains safely. The

Merkad clan had settled its old reckoning.

Tamojin's wife was in his possession, as was his daughter Huilan, Tamojin's father Yesugai.

When Tamujan learns that his wife has been kidnapped, he rushes to Ong Khan, chief of the Karaite tribe, in a rage.

He sought her help to bring back his wife.

Ong Khan kept his promise and relationship well.

He sent twenty thousand soldiers from the Karaite tribe with Tamojan.

Meanwhile, his childhood friend Jamuka also came to his aid with twenty thousand warriors.

Seeing this large army with him, Tamujan's morale started to touch the sky.

He began surveying the jungles and plains looking for the Merkad clan brick by brick.

But obviously that tribe was also a nomad.

He did not have any abode.

So this army also pursued the Merkad tribe and reached Siberia, 400 kilometers away.

There is even a lake which is the largest fresh water lake in the world.

This lake located in Russia is also the deepest lake in the world.

This may not be known to the people of that time, but on the banks of this precious lake, Tamujan saw the Merkad tribe.

He suddenly attacked at night.Many people ran away after seeing such a large army.

The remaining children started to compete. There was

a roar of swords, human screams and horses.

And in the midst of this commotion, Tamojan was making crazy noises. Borte Borte Borte

But ironically, Borte did not know that the attackers were his own clan and Tamojan was with them. That's

why she was also running away with the rest of the people on a horse.

But then when she heard Tamojin's voice in her ears, she recognized it.

She got off the couch and ran towards her beloved husband.

Tamujan puts her on a horse and the two are reunited and Borte stays with Tamujan until she dies.

After that came the fate of the Merkad tribe that those who could flee fled, but not a single one of those who remained survived.Borte had reached Tamujan but there was a problem.

During her eight-month imprisonment, she had lost hope. A

few weeks after her return, she gave birth to a son.

This son was named Jochi Khan.

Tamujan's family rejected Juchi as a descendant of Merkad tribe.

But Tamujan, in love with Borte, adopted this child as well and never made him feel like a stepchild.

It was at this time that Tamujan was going to make a name for himself in history.

Then an incident happened that turned him from Tamojin to Genghis Khan.

How did he get the title of Genghis Khan?

Why did Genghis Khan fight his close friend in the first major war?

Why did Genghis Khan decide to conquer the whole world?

And what did he understand?

Tamujan's best friend, blood brother Jamuka, is arrested and brought before him.

Tamujin offers her to be friends again, but Jamuka's response to him is a surprise for Tamujin.

What was the answer?

How did Tamujin become Genghis Khan from a simple chieftain?
And this hard journey is red with many infidelities and countless bloodstains.
But what is this journey?During Tamujin's childhood, another Mongol tribe called "Jedard" or "Jadirad" used to camp near Tamujin every winter.
These people were not hunters like the Tamujans, but were peaceful nomads herding sheep.
He had a good ceremony with the tribe of Tamojan.
They did not even attack each other.
Tamujan became close friends with a child of the same tribe, 'Jamuka'. A friendship so deep that the two would play hunting together, share a meal together
and even write The Secret History of the Mongols, the oldest book ever written about Genghis Khan. It is
also written that Tamujan and Jamuka used to sleep in the same bed.
Even at the age of twelve, both had drunk each other's blood. It was a tradition among the Mongols that when two people became close friends, took an oath of loyalty, they symbolically gave each other a gift.

During this time, they also drank a few drops of each other's blood.

This ritual was called 'Anda' by the Mongols, in English you can call it Blood Brothers.

So one day Jamuka dehorned the calf after hunting. They

made a necklace by drilling holes in them and presented it to Tamujan as a gift.

Tamujan also gave a gift of an arrow to Jamuka in response.

Both also drank a few drops of each other's blood.

Now both of them had traditionally become one and the same.

Now they could give and take life for each other.

Because these gifts and this ritual were of extraordinary importance.

But obviously they were nomads.

Sometimes on the banks of this river and sometimes at the foot of that mountain.

So after spending a few years of childhood together, the two friends drifted apart.

They are gone but not forgotten.

They used to get each other's good news from the caravans coming and going. That is why, when Tamujan's wife Borte was kidnapped, the 20,000-strong army that came to rescue her was from Jamuka.

So since Borte's return, Jamuka and Tamojan were living in the same camp. By

this time Jamuka had also become the chief of his tribe.

And Tamojan had also gathered around him many loyal ones of whom he was now the chief.

Now it happened that the two friends started building a big army.

He began to gather the nomadic Mongols around him to form a large army.
Both had started to gather a large army, but the point was that this was the problem.

that both wanted to rule the whole of Mongolia.

And you know that there was a saying in Mongolia that just as there cannot be two suns, there cannot be two chieftains of the Mongols.

And in the struggle for power, blood relations become dull, then these were blood brothers or brothers formed as a result of the Anda ritual.

So the struggle for complete power started in both of them.

This tension was also beginning to appear in the form of small grudges.

Jamuka complains to Tamujan why he is appointing low caste people as commanders in the army.

And why is he neglecting the upper caste people? When

this complaint of his did not go away, he started to be angry with Tamujan.

One day he asked Tamujan to camp by the river with your cows and sheep. While I am going to take my horses and camp in the meadow.

When Tamujan's wife Borte heard this, she warned her husband saying that Jamuka has grown tired of your friendship.

So skip ahead and be careful traveling at night.

Tamojin did just that.

So Tamujan and his companions left the camp in the dark of night, leaving Jamuka and his family behind.

They reached far away from Jamuka's camp and set up their own camp.

Thus, after living together for a year and a half, the two friends went their separate ways.

Now the two friends started forming their separate armies.

And then one day someone informed Tamujin about his old clan, whose chief was once his father.

And the tribe and its people who had attacked him and taken him prisoner have become friends with Jamuka.

This was a de facto declaration of friendship by Tamojin's childhood friend, blood brother Jamuka.

Rather, it was the beginning of animosity in a way.

So it happened that a separate ceremony was held in both the camps.

And in Mongolia it was like two suns rising.

A ceremony was going on at Jamuka's camp.

In which many of his supporting tribes were gathered.

He gave the title of Gorkhan to Jamuka.

It meant the greatest chief of the Mongols. There were

thirteen to sixteen tribes who gave this address.

But what happened was that some of Jamuka's supporters left him for some reason and met Tamujan in the meantime.

One of them told Tamujin that he had a strange dream.

He has seen that the earth and the sky have become one.

And they are saying together that only Timojan should be the greatest Khan.

A ceremony was also held at the Yamp of So Tamujan.
Tamojin was given the title of Genghis Khan, the ruler of the universe, and was celebrated.

Consider that both wanted to become the greatest chiefs of the Mongols, but neither took the title of Khaqan.

However, among the Mongols, the chief of all chiefs was called Khaqan.

Obviously, this was because both knew that unless one of them died or accepted the obedience of the other, the other could never be called Khaqan.

So once those who were bound by blood relationship by drinking each other's blood were now preparing to shed each other's blood. It is

true that there is no weapon called morality in the war of power. A

power struggle between the two blood brothers was imminent, all it took was a slight pretext like a spark.

And then see that a very minor incident was used as an excuse.

According to The Secret History of the Mongols, Jamuka's brother Tichar stole the horses of a friend of Genghis Khan.

Genghis Khan's companion chased the thief and killed him with an arrow.

When Jamuka learned of his brother's death, his body caught fire. It is

said that he prepared an army of thirty thousand and forgot to attack Genghis Khan.

Genghis Khan had an army of only thirteen thousand. The

small army fought well against the large army of Jamuka, but the field remained in the hands of Jamuka.

Genghis Khan fled after being defeated and took refuge in a gorge.

One was that he was licking the wound of the necklace, the other irony was that he received another painful news. The

news was that some people from one of his allied clans, the Jarkans, had been captured by Jamuka.

And what was painful in this news was that seventy of them had been drowned in boiling water by Jamuka.

When Genghis Khan learned of this, he swore an oath. He

swears that he will now prepare himself so that he will never face defeat again.

He once again began to raise an army.

He contacted his old ally, the chieftain of the Karaite tribe, Ong Khan.

Ong Khan decided to side with Genghis Khan and came to Genghis Khan's aid with a large armyA large army was now ready against Jamuka.

But before the decisive action against Jamuka, Genghis Khan wanted to deal with the Tartars.

Because these people were his family enemies for centuries. It was

he who killed Genghis Khan's father Yesugai and this story we have shown you.

So Genghis Khan and his ally Ong Khan launched a decisive attack and shattered the Tatar tribes and their power.

So Genghis Khan ordered the army to decapitate any Tatar man tall enough to be lifted by a wheel.

This attack was so strong that the Tatars' backs were broken.

They became so weak that they lost their ability to compete for a long time.

During the campaign against the Tatars, Genghis Khan and Ong Khan also had the full support of the Chen Imperial Family of China. The

reason was that the Chinese rulers were also worried about the Tatar tribes living near their border.

To avoid the attacks of such groups, they used to build great walls like Wall China.

Therefore, when the Tartars suffered a crushing defeat, the Chinese rulers were also very happy.

He gave Ong Khan the title of 'Wang' which meant prince, prince.

But surprisingly, he could not recognize the talents of Genghis Khan.They only gave him the title of Commander.

And this title had no special significance in China.

But the irony of time is that the one whom they considered a minor commander was going to become their king after a few years.

After the Tartars, Genghis Khan then turned to Jamuka.

Interestingly, this time Jamuka was accompanied by magicians in comparison to Genghis Khan.

According to legends, these sorcerers assured Jamuka that they would bring a great storm with magic and Genghis Khan's army would be swept away in that storm. The

battle began, the wizards began to cast spells.

And yes, there was a storm too, but its target was reversed.

It was as if during the spectacle of magic, at some point by chance, it started snowing and stormy winds started blowing.

But Jamuka's army, instead of Tamujan, lost its order in the storm.

His various units began to fall apart from each other and the command of the army was broken.

When they saw their tricks backfired, the magicians also ran away with their feet on their heads.

They used to run away and say that heaven no longer loves us.

The sky is not happy with us, the sky has turned away from us.

When the force of the storm broke, Genghis Khan also began to wipe his hands easily on Jamuka's Bachi Khchi army.

This time Jamuka had fled the field and was escaping the wrath of Genghis Khan.

But some special people had come to Genghis Khan's hands.

These people were very much wanted by Genghis Khan anyway.

Because these were the people who were actually the people of his tribe in his father's leadership.

It was these people who left Genghis Khan and his mother after Yesugai's death.

Genghis Khan was also taken prisoner by these people. What

Genghis Khan did was that he killed the children of the family that had usurped the chieftainship from his mother and from him, and ended their race.But the other members of the tribe were pardoned by Genghis Khan and accepted back into his leadership.

However, these people had only two choices, unquestioning obedience to Genghis Khan or a body without a neck.

So it was better for them to accept obedience than a body without a neck, so they did. The

war was won by Genghis Khan, but once during this war he narrowly escaped death from a severe wound in the neck. It so

happened that Genghis Khan received a deep wound on his neck during the battle with Jamuka and his allies.

Perhaps the story of Genghis Khan would have ended with blood flowing from this neck wound.

But here a loyal friend of his came in handy.

Djelmi sat at Genghis Khan's head all night and sucked out the blood clots from his wound.

Then when Genghis Khan felt thirsty, Jelmi also went out to find milk for him.

Coincidentally, milk was not available in or around Genghis Khan's tent.

But the enemy's camp was also not far from Genghis Khan's camp.

Jelmi acted boldly and secretly stole a pot of milk from the enemy's camp.

This quenched Genghis Khan's thirst and gradually healed the wound.

After recovering, as you have seen, Genghis Khan attacked his enemies brick by brick

and forced them to leave the field.

Genghis Khan had a major victory against Jamuka.

And his old tribe had also come under his obedience.
But in the meantime, Genghis Khan also suffered a blow.

Ong Khan had become his enemy instead of a friend. The

reason for this enmity was that Ong Khan's son had refused to give his sister's relation to Tamujan's son Juchi Khan.

Then he provoked his father not to give too much importance to Genghis Khan.

After that, an unsuccessful attempt was made to kill Tamujan by calling him on the pretext.

He began to tell his father that Genghis Khan was befriending our former ally and current opponent, the Turkish tribe of Niman.

Ong Khan got caught up in what his sons and Jamuka had to say and made the costly mistake of turning a powerful friend like Genghis Khan into an enemy.

He had already sworn never to be defeated.

So instead of waiting for Ong Khan, he attacked his camp himself.

Surrounding the camp of his old ally, Genghis Khan began the war.

For three days there was a terrible fight between the two. On the

third day Ong Khan left the camp and fled.

He fled to the territory of his former ally and current opponent, the Niman tribe.

Here a guard did not recognize Ong Khan and killed him as a thief.

Immediately after this murder, a fight broke out between Genghis Khan and the Niman tribe.

Why did this happen?

In fact, there is a legend behind it, a story. It is

said that when the Niman tribe came to know that Ong Khan had been killed by their guard, they were very sad.

Because the Niman clan had become hostile to Ong Khan's clan.

But because of the good relations of the past, he did not want the death of a respected chief like Ong Khan.
So, according to their traditions, they cut off his head and brought it to a tent in their camp.

A grand feast was held here to pay homage to him.

Ong Khan's name was offered in the feast.

According to legend, at the same time, Ong Khan's severed head allegedly started laughing.

Perhaps it was a symptom of his delusions after drinking too much.

But Tiang Khan, the chief of the Niman tribe, was shocked to see Sar laughing.

In this frenzy, he crushed Ong Khan's head under his feet and broke it into pieces.

While he was doing this, dogs started barking loudly from outside.

From which people derived the bad omen that a great calamity was about to befall them.

And yes disaster was coming and the name of this disaster was Genghis Khan. It

so happened that when the chieftain of the Niman tribe learned that Genghis Khan had taken control of a large part of Mongolia, he saw his tribe in danger.

Genghis Khan also defeated one of Tiang Khan's brothers in a battle.But Tiang Khan considered himself a more powerful warrior than his brother.

So he decided to confront Genghis Khan.


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