Genghis Khan — "I am the will of God, the terror of mankind."
I am the will of God, the terror of mankind.
I am the will of God, the terror of mankind.
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"He who is not strong enough to protect his family and his tribe, is not worthy of life."
"The impossible is only impossible until it is done."
"Come and see the city of Bukhara! How the work of God's artisans has been thrown into the dust!"
"Come and see the land, and if it pleases you, take it."
"The pleasure and joy of man lies in treading down the rebel and conquering the enemy, in tearing him up by the root, in taking all that he possesses, in cutting off the heads of his beloved, and in ra…"
A declaration reflecting his self-perception as an instrument of divine judgment and fear.
Date: c. 1200s
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