Genghis Khan Vol II: The World Conqueror

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This epic novel, Genghis Khan, about the world conqueror, was written after eight years of intensive research. During this period of time the author, Sam Djang made numerous trips to Mongolia, Russia, China, and related countries and read hundreds of articles and rare books in the libraries of those countries and beyond.

This book (volumes 1&2) was written in the form of a historical novel, and yet 90 percent of its contents are based on actual research. The author believes that his book covers many facts that most of historians have failed to see due to their lack of understanding of the unique cultural, social, political, historical, and geographical background of the people of Genghis Khan. The Mongol empire still remains the largest empire in human history, and its impact has been enormous, including cultural exchange between the East and the West, which has spurred overall human civilization.

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Sam Djang writes novels and poems. He is a historian specializing in the history of Genghis Khan. He has a DDS from the University of Southern California. He tries to convince readers that we all can learn from history. He approaches the public and general readers with the catchphrase: Discover the secrets of the world conqueror for your leadership and for your victory.

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This fascinating book reminds me why historical fiction is worthwhile. By taking certain liberties, the author is able to make the reader feel like a contemporary witness. We care more about the characters. The charming episode describing the first meeting of the young Temujin and the little girl destined to be his wife is worth the price of the book. The author makes learning fun.

Perhaps we are too comfortable to understand why Temujin had the need to fight, to conquer the world of his time. Perhaps we are too removed from the vast quietude and stresses of the Mongolian plateau and its life supporting requirements. Author Sam Djang invested more than eight years in the study of the cultures, environment, history and philosophies of that period of time when the Mongol tribes united and conquered the world.
Genghis Kahn, The World Conqueror, attempts, in two volumes, to provide us with an insight into that everyday individual, social, and political time and place. Written simply, gentle winds and sunrises give way to "gail, hail and dusty brown clouds." The nomadic life of Mongolian tribes was harsh, and the belief that a man had to fight or die sustained them.
Traveling along with the tribes, wandering through the lands, seasons and lives of individuals, the reader grows into an understanding. Stories told to children influence the wars and decisions of grown men and nations. Drawn inexorably forward, the reader is led to understand how the empire of Genghis Khan evolved into the greatest and largest our world has known.

“Genghis Kahn, The World Conqueror, attempts, in two volumes, to provide us with an insight into that everyday individual, social, and political time and place.
Written simply, gentle winds and sunrises give way to “gale, hail and dusty brown clouds.” The nomadic life of Mongolian tribes was harsh, and the belief that a man had to fight or die sustained them.”

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