Genghis Khan – The Storm from the Steppes
22 February 2026

Genghis Khan – The Storm from the Steppes

Voices That Changed the World

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This episode explores the life of Genghis Khan, born Temujin around 1162 in the harsh Mongolian steppes. After his father’s death, his family was abandoned and forced to survive through hardship, shaping his resilience and determination. Rising through loyalty and merit rather than noble birth, Temujin united the rival Mongol tribes in 1206 and became Genghis Khan, the “universal ruler.”


With unmatched mobility and military organization, his cavalry armies conquered vast territories across Asia and into Europe. Cities that resisted faced destruction, while those that surrendered were often spared. Though feared as a conqueror, he also established order across his empire—protecting trade routes, encouraging religious tolerance, and spreading knowledge and technology along the Silk Road.


Genghis Khan died in 1227, but his empire continued expanding under his descendants, connecting civilizations across continents and reshaping global exchange.


Genghis Khan’s voice changed the world by proving that leadership, discipline, and organization could unite fragmented societies and alter world geography. His legacy remains complex—marked by both devastation and the creation of one of history’s most influential global networks.