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'''Genghis Khan''' (c. 1162 - 1227) was a Mongol warlord, born by the name of '''Temujin'''. He was born a simple farmer but quickly grew in the military ranks. As a conqueror, he managed to gain most of Asia's lands, which he reigned from 1206 until his death in 1227.
'''Genghis Khan''' (c. 1162 - 1227) was a Mongolian warlord, born by the name of '''Temujin'''. He was born a simple farmer but quickly grew in the military ranks. As a conqueror, he managed to gain most of Asia's lands, which he reigned from 1206 until his death in 1227.


In the ''Assassin's Creed'' Universe, [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] had heard of him and suspected him to wield "The Sword", a [[Piece of Eden]] that grants military and combat prowess. He and his family travelled East, where he trained his sons to kill Genghis Khan as Altaïr himself was too old at the time. Eventually, [[Qulan Gal]] shot his horse, causing Genghis Khan to fall off and die.
In the ''Assassin's Creed'' Universe, [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] had heard of him and suspected him to wield "The Sword", a [[Piece of Eden]] that grants military and combat prowess. He and his family travelled East, where he trained his sons to kill Genghis Khan as Altaïr himself was too old at the time. Eventually, [[Qulan Gal]] shot his horse, causing Genghis Khan to fall off and die.
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Genghis Khan (c. 1162 - 1227) was a Mongolian warlord, born by the name of Temujin. He was born a simple farmer but quickly grew in the military ranks. As a conqueror, he managed to gain most of Asia's lands, which he reigned from 1206 until his death in 1227.

In the Assassin's Creed Universe, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad had heard of him and suspected him to wield "The Sword", a Piece of Eden that grants military and combat prowess. He and his family travelled East, where he trained his sons to kill Genghis Khan as Altaïr himself was too old at the time. Eventually, Qulan Gal shot his horse, causing Genghis Khan to fall off and die.