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Genghis (Chingis) Khan, Mongol Emperor ~ and The Bible: A Comparison of Morality
Is Genghis Khan in the Bible? ~ No. Genghis Khan, or Chingis Khan ~ born Temujin ~ was the famous twelfth century ruler of the Mongols, known for his military prowess, his ruling ability and his violent cruelty. But, strangely enough, many of his violent stories mirror Biblical violent stories. This looks at the coincidences between the stories of Genghis Khan and the stories in the Bible.
26 commentsThey Make A Desolation They Call Peace: A Villanelle Poem in Honor of Genghis Khan and Bar-Headed Geese
Villanelle comes from country songs in Naples, Italy and rural France. Its modern form owes much to Jean de Passerat, Edwin Arlington Robinson, and Dylan Thomas. A sample villanelle pays tribute to Genghis Khan and the bar-headed goose of Mongolia.
20 commentsGenghis Khan and the Mongol Empire: Significance to Global History
The year was 1275. The Italian explorer Marco Polo had just arrived in Xanadu, the summer-capital of Kublai Khan’s vast empire. Marco Polo and his companions were astounded at the wealth and culture of the Eastern peoples. Polo’s entourage...
6 commentsChina, The Art of War by Sun Tzu & the F22 Raptor . . . all according to plan.
1975 China Chinese Farm Village Art Reference Masthead Book Current Bid: $18.29 I watched a National Geographic documentary about how the rural Chinese are migrating to the cities for work and a better life. It reminded me...
28 commentsThe Mask of Fu Manchu (1932) - The Yellow Peril
Boris Karloff in The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932) with facts, photos, reviews and posters.
10 commentsGenghiz's Girls: A Sestina Poem In Honor of the Women from Genghis Khan's Life and Bloodlines
The sestina poem is almost 900 years old. It requires repetition of the last word in each of the first stanza's six lines in predictable order at the line endings in stanzas 2-7. The sample sestina tells of Genghiz Khan's female descendants.
23 commentsInterview with Genghis Khan
I know what you are thinking. Genghis died in the year 1227. That’s almost 800 years ago. True. But there have been many remarkable new developments in cryogenic research that you may not be aware of.
145 commentsGenghis Khan and the Mongol Empire
Genghis Khan (1162-1227) was an evil genius and tyrant, a man who not only rejoiced in slaughter, but who also commanded the killing of innocent men, women, and children as his mounted minions raped, pillaged, and plundered wherever they went. For...
198 commentsMy Wife’s Ass
May I just point out the little “e” next to my HubPages Profile picture and the hair rising caption “HubPages Elite” under my name? I have just been informed that I have been selected to be in this prestigious group, one of just only six...
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