James Butler
Genghis Khan - Audiobook - Digital
Genghis Khan - Audiobook - Digital
He was born with nothing. He died owning half the world.
What does it take to rise from slave and outcast to the most powerful conqueror in human history? And what does it mean that his blood still runs in 16 million men alive today — none of them knowing it?
Genghis Khan: The Slave Who Conquered the World tears open the most staggering life in recorded history. This is not a sanitized biography. This is the raw, unflinching story of a boy who ate rats to survive, wore a slave's collar, and wept while killing his own blood-brother — then built an empire that no army before or since has matched.
Inside, you'll discover the brutal contradictions that make Genghis Khan impossible to dismiss:
- How a man who slaughtered 40–60 million people also abolished torture, guaranteed religious freedom, and built the medieval world's most advanced postal network
- The military genius and psychological warfare that brought civilization after civilization to its knees
- How the Silk Road flourished under Mongol rule — carrying mathematics, papermaking, and ideas across a newly connected world
- Why his secret tomb has never been found, and why his genetic legacy has never stopped spreading
You think you know this story. You don't. History handed you the skull pyramids and forgot to tell you about the legal code, the trade routes, and the living monument of 16 million descendants walking the earth right now.
Turn the page. The most consequential life in human history is waiting.
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