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Originally Posted by AnyTwoWillDo
Genghis Khan and it is not even close.
An excellent choice and clearly a top 5 pick. I am a huge fan but I don't think he uncontested champion.
For example what about Cyrus the Great from Persia
Military Campaigns:
Persian Revolt (552-550BC)
Battle of Hybra (551 BC)
Battle of the Persian Border (551 BC)
Battle of Pteria (547 BC)
Battle of Thymbra (547 BC)
Battle of Opis (539 BC)
Cyrus the Great Conquered most of Southwest Asia, Central Asia, and parts of Europe he respected customs and religions of the people he conquered
Established the Persian Empire, and ruled as emperor for 30 years. He transformed the city of Babylon into the capital city of the Persian Empire as well as a center of learning.
Through his military conquest he conquered most of Southwest Asia and Central Asia, and created the Persian Empire, the largest empire of it's time. He is remembered for his achievements in human rights, politics, and military strategy.
Compare that with Genghis Khan
Military Campaigns:
Mongol-Jin War (1211-1234)
Invasion of Kara-Khitan Khanate (1218)
Invasion of Khwarezmian Empire (1219-1221)
Invasion of Georgia (1220-1243)
Invasion of Volga Bulgaria (1223-1236)
Invasion of China (1209-1276)
Khan did unite many nomadic tribes in northeast Asia, and founded the Mongol Empire. He Led a series of military invasions throughout central Asia and China, and conquered most of Eurasia and established one the largest empires in history and ruled as emperor from 1206-1227.
Khan should be considered one of the greatest conquerors in history, as he established one of the most vast empires in history. His legacy is best known as a military commander, however also initiated new political and social reforms, such as a writing system and religious tolerance. Sounds pretty similar to Cyrus the Great if you ask me. What makes him the clear cut GOAT over Cyrus the Great?