Uncover the amazing story of one of the world’s greatest leaders and most misunderstood conquerors, Genghis Khan. Learn how his empire forever changed the face of the world, and discover his legacy as both a ruthless warrior and a revered statesman. Experience the exotic atmosphere of ancient Mongolia, entering the tents, battlegrounds, and marketplaces of a vanished world. Examine the saddles and armor used by the Mongols and see different styles of bows and arrows, including flaming arrows used to spread fire on the battlefield. See hundreds of historical treasures including weapons, jewels, monuments, and documents up to a thousand years old.The exhibition features more than two hundred stunning artifacts; most never-before-seen and recently gathered from private collectors in Mongolia, Azerbaijan, and the United States. Jewels, silk robes, ceramics, religious relics and weaponry, including one of the world’s earliest guns, and a sword carried by one of Marco Polo’s guards, captures the essence of Genghis Khan’s empire, his military prowess, and cultural influence, and provides in-depth insight into the legendary conqueror.
Experience thirteeenth-century Mongolia and discover why this empire was such a remarkable period in the history of mankind. Fascinating relics and elaborate artifacts will be on display, including weapons, gold jewelry, musical instruments, silk robes, and more. See siege weapons, including a twelve-foot crossbow and a massive traction trebuchet used by the Mongolians in their militant endeavors. Explore the daily life of a nomad on the grassland of Central Asia, tour an actual Mongolian dwelling and learn about Genghis Khan’s lasting influences that are very much a part of the modern world.
Genghis Khan’s legacy lives on as the leader of the largest land empire in recorded history. Despite his harsh childhood in a poor, outcast family, he single-handedly molded a group of warring nomadic tribes into an invincible army that conquered half the known world. Learn all about the world’s most influential conqueror in Genghis Khan: Bring the Legend to Life.
Rico says it was not as impressive as he'd hoped, given that most nomads didn't save much stuff for a thousand years (and don't build cities to put it in), but a lot of good history, as the guy did conquer most of the then-known world:
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