EPISODE · Jun 28, 2026 · 23 MIN
Genghis Khan: From Starving Outcast to World Conqueror
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How did a starving, abandoned child living off roots and mice build the largest contiguous land empire in human history? This central paradox defies historical logic and demands we rethink everything we know about power.This episode dissects the complex, strategic, and brutal man behind the barbarian myth, tracing how childhood trauma forged a meritocratic war machine that both erased civilizations and re-engineered the modern world.The traumatized boy Temujin: his father poisoned by Tatars, his tribe abandoning the family, and killing his half-brother Bekter over foodThe Baljuna Covenant, where 19 survivors of different faiths swore loyalty, becoming the blueprint for his empireHis decimal military system that deliberately mixed rival tribes and promoted commoners like Subutai to top generalsThe Khwarazmian catastrophe, triggered by a massacred caravan and executed envoys, killing an estimated 1.25 million peopleHis secret burial near Burkhan Khaldun, the choice of the compromising Ogedei as heir, and the dual legacy of the Pax Mongolica
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Genghis Khan: From Starving Outcast to World Conqueror
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