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Dash Pictures has revealed that five new unscripted programs, including titles for National Geographic and Channel 4, are now in production as part of its 2025 lineup.
Albert Lin is hunting for Genghis Khan. Legend has it that Khan, the ruthless conqueror who was the first emperor of the Mongol Empire, was buried in an unmarked tomb in northern Mongolia about ...
Embark on a captivating journey into the past to explore what Genghis Khan's Mongolian language truly sounded like. Starting with modern Mongolia and its unique script, the video takes viewers to ...
GENGHIS Khan is known for being a 13th century Mongolian warrior who ruled the largest empire in the world. But aside from being a fearsome ruler, Genghis Khan had many wives – and even more … ...
Mausoleum of Genghis Khan in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China. (Picture: Fanghong) His soldiers then rode 1,000 horses over his grave to destroy any trace of the site.
What was life like to be married to Genghis Khan? In this new limited series, Real Wives of Dictators, we're finding out all about the women behind, or alongside, some of histories most notorious men.
To keep Genghis Khan's burial site secret, everyone who attended his funeral were put to death; the executioners then died at the hands of Khan's personal escort, who in turn killed themselves ...
In the year 1258, more than 100,000 soldiers amassed outside the great Islamic city of Baghdad. They were the Mongol Army, led by the grandson of the fearsome Genghis Khan. Within weeks, they'd ...
Photo: Heritage Images/Getty Images In 1219, the Mongol ruler Genghis Khan learned of a Daoist master in Shandong, in China’s Eastern coastal region, who allegedly knew the secret of longevity.
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