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I am the punishment of God. If you have not committed sins then God wouldn't have sent me.
Genghis Khan
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Genghis Khan
Died: 1227
Died: August 25
Khagan Of The Mongol Empire
Military Leader
Tribal Chief
Jenghis Khan
Chengiz Khan
Yuan Taizu
Jenghiz Khan
Chinggis Khan
Tiemuzhen
Temujin
Temuchin
Chengjisihan
Chingiz Khan
Chingiz Khaan
Borjigin Temüjin
Tai Zu
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