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Everybody wants to rule the world, these two are fated to do it. Genghis Khan - unifier of the Mongol tribes, bane of China, and former of history’s largest land empire - clashes with Alexander the Great; king from Macedon to Egypt to the edge of India, and toppler of the Persian Empire by his 20’s. Which of the ultimate conquerors shall stand victorious? Will Alexander remain lossless, or will Genghis leave his empire in ashes?
RNG as Genghis Khan
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littleflecks as Alexander the Great
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Written by AdamDRB, HHH3, Sham, Sculpture, YLFEthan
Beat by Vendetta Beats and GlitchDude
Mixed and Mastered by GlitchDude
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Edited by JustGamer, RNG, and Special Inquisitor Rayyan
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Art by LPturtlez
Backgrounds by TripleStabber
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Additional help from Freshy Kanal, Dilly
genghis khan (born temüjin; c. 1162-25 august 1227), was the founder and first khagan of the mongol empire, which later became the largest contiguous land empire in history. having spent the majority of his life uniting the mongol tribes, he launched a series of military campaigns that conquered large parts of china and central asia. the mongol military campaigns begun by genghis saw widespread destruction and millions of deaths across asia and eastern europe. the mongol army that he built was renowned for flexibility, discipline, and organisation, while his empire established itself upon meritocratic principles. genghis also codified the mongol legal system, promoted religious tolerance, and encouraged pan-eurasian trade through the pax mongolica. he is revered and honoured in present-day mongolia as a symbol of national identity and a central figure of mongolian culture.
alexander iii of macedon (20/21 july 356 bc - 10/11 june 323 bc), commonly known as alexander the great, was a king of the ancient greek kingdom of macedon. he succeeded his father philip ii to the throne in 336 bc at the age of 20, and spent most of his ruling years conducting a lengthy military campaign throughout western asia and egypt. by the age of 30, he had created one of the largest empires in history, stretching from greece to northwestern india. he was undefeated in battle and is widely considered to be one of history's greatest and most successful military commanders. alexander’s settlement of greek colonists and the resulting spread of greek culture led to the overwhelming dominance of hellinistic civilization and influence as far east as the indian subcontinent. his military achievements and unprecedented enduring successes in battle made him the measure against which many later military leaders would compare themselves, and his tactics remain a significant subject of study in military academies worldwide