History of Mongolia - 1222 Genghis approach Islam and Taoism

The Russians are called in reinforcements by Kiptchak fought at the Battle of the Kalk, a small river of the Sea of Azov. The Prince of Kiev is rolled in a carpet and suffocated. The enslavement of Russia Tatars starts, and for two and a half centuries. Meetings of Genghis Khan and Taoist monk who Changchun (or Tch'ang-tch'ouen) near the Amu-Darya, then in Balkh, then to Samarkand. In response to a question, Who Changchun to Genghis Khan confessed that he had no elixir of immortality. After some talks on
Taoism which distributes. Thereafter Genghis Khan exempted from taxes the disciples whom. Changchun Who is buried in the monastery of White Clouds (Baiyun Guan) in Beijing. In Bukhara, Genghis Khan is explain Islam by the Ulema.

1223

Djebe and Süböteï return home via the Bulgarian Kingdom of Kama (populous Muslim Turks) and they join Genghis Khan in the valley of the Irtysh.

1224

Rifle (100 000 men in a circle of 500 km radius)

1225 Return of the Great Khan

Return of Genghis Khan in Mongolia.

1226

Campaign against Tangut who had failed in their promise to send aid. In hunting, Genghis
Khan tomb of horse. High fever.

1227 Death of Genghis Khan

In February 1227 death of Djötchi, the eldest son of Genghis Khan in his prerogative north of the Aral Sea. Genghis Khan died in China in 1227, perhaps 12 or 18 August 1227, nearly Ts'ing-chouei (Tianshui), north of the Wei River in eastern Gansu, 300 km south of Ning - hia or Eriqaya (modern Yinchuan), the capital of Tangut, who had been taken. The body is transported in Mongolia.

Genghis Khan was buried at the foot of a tree, near Mount "Burqan Qaldun" (current massive Kentei, Mongolia), but since the tomb is found. On-site
Ejen Khoroo (or Edzen-Khoro) in Ordos in Inner Mongolia, lies the mausoleum of Genghis Khan built in 1956, ransacked during the Cultural Revolution and restored in 1979. It contains relics (objects that belonged to Genghis Khan such as weapons, boxes, stools, banners or rather reproductions, following the destruction of Red Guards), which are the subject of a cult.

 

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