Between Genghis and Caesar

You may not have known it, but in terms of his biological progeny, Genghis Khan was the most successful man of all time. It is estimated that one in every 200 people is a descendant of the prolific 13th-century khan of the Mongol Empire. That means that his military strategy of killing and raping brought countless biological dividends for future generations Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Glenn LaBauve - May 22, 2009 - 8:15 PM PDT
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