User blog:Deathblade 100/The Generals Collide: Genghis Khan vs Sun Tzu

Okay, this is a battle between two great ancient Asian generals.

Genghis Khan- The 13th century Mongolian ruler; whose legions built the largest empire of all time

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Sun Tzu- the ruthless Chinese warmonger; whose revolutionary "Art of War" led to the massacre of millions

WHO...IS...DEADLIEST?

To find out the history of war and modern science collide, as we test the weapons and tactics used by these instruments of war. We dissect their strengths and weaknesses and file them in for an all new battle to the death. It's no rules, no safety, no mercy. It's a duel to the death, to find out who is the Deadliest Warrior.

Genghis Khan info
Genghis Khan, born Temüjin, was the ruler of the Mongolian Empire who achieved power by united the nomadic tribes of Mongolia into one strong unit. By using this united force, he invaded much of much of Eurasian and Asian lands. Soon enough, his empire stretched from China to Central Asia. Genghis was advanced for his time; he promoted religious toleration and established a writing script for the Mongolians called Uyghur. During his early years, his family was sent away from his tribe because the Khan's father passed away and the tribesmen refused to have a young boy, Genghis/Temüjin, come to power. The main way he rose to power was through alliances. Temüjin would ally himself with other tribes and using this combined force to conquer enemy groups. After his death in 1227, his son Ögedei Khan rose to power and helped to expand his father's empire.

Genghis Khan weapons
Genghis conquered a quarter of the world with: Long Range= Mongol Recurve Bow