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Genghis Khan
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Overview
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Originally named Temujin, proclaimed Genghis Khan in 1206.
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United Mongol Tribes in 1206, elected as Genghis Khan.
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Geographical Region
Eastern Europe (Caucasus, Kievan Rus): He extended influence to European edges. (Krajick)
Silk road: The network of trade routes connecting East and West. (“The Silk Route of the Mongols | Silk Roads Programme”)
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China (Jin Dynasty, Western Xia.): He extended his empire, and influenced his trade routes. (Krajick)
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Musical Elements
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Central Asian Influences
Dombra or Dutār: String instruments capturing the essence of Central Asian cultures influenced by Genghis Khan (“Style”)
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Khoomi or Hoomi singing
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Manipulating the lips, tongue, mouth, throat and chest. (“Style”)
Uritin Duu or Long Song
expressive drawn-out notes, rhythms and words. (“Style”)
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Improvise with voice, (“Style”)
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instruments
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Variety of wind instruments, depends.
Bibliography
“The Silk Route of the Mongols | Silk Roads Programme.” Unesco.org, 2024, en.unesco.org/silkroad/knowledge-bank/silk-route-mongols. Accessed 17 Jan. 2024.
Wikipedia Contributors. “Mongol Invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 27 Dec. 2023, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongol_invasion_of_the_Khwarazmian_Empire. Accessed 17 Jan. 2024.
“Style.” Mongolia’s Music, 2024, mongoliamusic.weebly.com/style.html. Accessed 17 Jan. 2024.
“Genghis Khan - Descendants, Empire & Facts | HISTORY.” HISTORY, 9 Nov. 2009, www.history.com/topics/asian-history/genghis-khan. Accessed 17 Jan. 2024.
Krajick, Kevin. “Climate and Conquest: How Did Genghis Khan Rise?” State of the Planet, 13 May 2013, news.climate.columbia.edu/2013/05/13/climate-and-conquest-how-did-genghis-khan-rise/#:~:text=Led%20by%20Genghis%20Khan%20and,ways%20that%20still%20resound%20today. Accessed 17 Jan. 2024.
Wikipedia Contributors. “Siege of Samarkand (1220).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 11 Sept. 2023, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_ofSamarkand(1220). Accessed 17 Jan. 2024.
“Expansion throughout Central and Western Asia | World Civilization.” Lumenlearning.com, 2024, courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-hccc-worldcivilization/chapter/expansion-throughout-central-and-western-asia/#:~:text=Under%20Genghis%20Khan%2C%20the%20Mongol,Central%20Asia%20in%201218%20CE. Accessed 17 Jan. 2024.
Mizen, Spencer. “Genghis Khan: The Mongol Warlord Who Almost Conquered the World.” Historyextra.com, HistoryExtra, 18 Aug. 2020, www.historyextra.com/period/medieval/genghis-khan-mongol-warlord-conquered-world-china-medieval/. Accessed 17 Jan. 2024.
“Genghis Khan | Biography, Conquests, Achievements, & Facts | Britannica.” Encyclopædia Britannica, 2024, www.britannica.com/biography/Genghis-Khan. Accessed 17 Jan. 2024.
hill, jane. Genghis Khan Hero or Villain? carolinaasiacenter.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/8684/2018/11/Genghis-Khan-.pdf.
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(“Genghis Khan - Descendants, Empire & Facts | HISTORY”)
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(“Beginner Light Brown MorinKhuur with Grip | Mongulai”)
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(Wikipedia Contributors) Yatga Instrument
(“Style”) C major pentatonic scale
(Wikipedia Contributors) Dombra
Galloping Rhythm (“How to Play Gallop Rhythm on Guitar. 10 Great Exercises - pro Guitar Insights”)
(Bkkbrad)