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Jan 1, 1161
Temujin(Genghis Khan) was born
In 1161, Yesugei and Hoelun named their son Temujin after a prisoner that Yesugei held captive -
Jan 1, 1170
Begster was killed
Ghengis Khan and his brother Khasar killed their half- brother Begster with bow and arrows -
Jan 1, 1171
Ghengis Khan married
Ghengis khan married to Borte and they later had a child. Her relatives gave Genghis khan a sable fur coat,horse,and food -
Jan 1, 1171
Ghenghis was held prisoner
Ghengis khan was held prisoner by the Tayuchid clan and locked in a yolk (piece of wood around prisoners neck). He hid in a cart full of wool to escape -
Oct 9, 1178
Ghengis Khan raided the Merkid to get back his wife
Ghengis Khan raided the Merkid to get back his wife. He won the war and left with loot,his wife, and his childhood friend Jamukha. -
Jan 1, 1179
Ghenghis Khan and Borte named their child first child
Ghenghis Khan and Borte named their son "Jochi" after the raiding of the Merkid. -
Jan 1, 1204
Ghenghis Khan killed his friend Jamuhka.
Ghenghis khan killed his friend Jamuka son that he could rule over more Mongols and become more powerful.He buried him on high ground along with a golden sash. -
Jan 1, 1206
Temujin (Ghenghis) Khan was re-named as Ghengis (strong) Khan.
Temujin (Ghenghis) Khan was re-named as Ghenghis (strong) Khan. Khan means leader in Mongolia. -
Jan 1, 1219
Ghengis Khan passed on his son
Ghenghis Khan passed on his son Ogodei to rule the mongols before he died. -
Jan 1, 1224
Rumors of Jochi death
There were rumors that Ghengis Khan actually killed his own son Jochi because he found him as a threat -
Jan 1, 1227
Ghenghis Khan died
Ghengis Khan died and he was buried secretly. Nobody currently knows where Ghenghis Khan was buried -
Jan 1, 1227
Ogedei was passed
Genghis Khan got all of his three sons to sign a document that meant that Ogedei would be the Leader of the Mongols after Ghenghis Khan passed on with life. -
Jan 1, 1227
The Mongolses anger
The Mongol army took out their anger of Ghenghis Khan's death on the Tanaguts and they slaughtered and killed every last one of the Tanguts -
The Great wall of China
The Great wall of China was finished sometime in 1664. It streched about 3,948 miles and it took more than 200 years to build