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Climate Help Genghis Khan's Rise

Name: Anonymous 2014-03-16 5:36

Mild climate 'helped' in Genghis Khan's rise'

Washington - A pleasantly warm and wet spell in central Mongolia eight centuries ago may have propelled the rise of Genghis Khan, according to a United States study.

   Researchers analysed tree rings spanning 11 centuries, showing that the conqueror seized power during dry times and was able to expand his empire across Asia during an unusual stretch of good weather.

   The years before Genghis Khan's rule were marked by severe drought from 1180 to 1190, said the study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal.

   But from 1211 to 1225, as the empire spread, Mongolia saw an ususual period of sustained rainfall and mild temperatures.

   "The transition from extreme drought to extreme moisture right then strongly suggests that climate played a role in human events," said study co-author Amy Hessl, a tree-ring scientist at West Virginia University.

   "It wasn't the only thing, but it must have created the ideal conditions for a charismatic leader to emerge out of the chaos, develop an army and concentrate power."

   For the oldest samples, Dr Hessl and lead author Neil Pederson, a tree-ring scientist at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, focused on an unusual clutch of trees found while researching wildfires in Mongolia.

   The gnarled, stunted Siberian pines were emerging from cracks in an old solid-rock lava flow in the Khangai Mountains, according to a statement from Columbia.

   Trees living in such conditions grow slowly and are particularly sensitive to changes in weather, so they provided an abundance of data to study.

   Some of the trees had lived for more than 1,100 years. One piece of wood the scientists found had rings going back to about 650 BC.

   Researchers compared those samples to younger fallen trees and pieces bored from living trees.

Name: Anonymous 2014-03-27 21:19

make the switch to fluorescent bulbs today: only you can prevent the next golden horde!

Name: Anonymous 2014-03-28 1:21

>>2
implying I want to prevent the next golden horde

what a glorious thing it is to live with great courage and die with everlasting fame!

Name: Anonymous 2014-03-28 3:22

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Let's not kid ourselves, the Khan would take one look at our clean white skin and weak upper bodies and nod toward the executioner. Why feed, clothe, arm and instruct us when we can't outshoot a 3 year old steppe child?

Name: Anonymous 2014-03-28 14:51

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great khan would never massacre anyone who surrendered without a fight! I'm sure there are some big gay guys in his army!

Name: Anonymous 2014-03-29 4:46

Khan's empire is still alive, only that it is called "Russian Federation", and the whole region speaks similar language:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakhstani_tenge
The word tenge in the Kazakh and most other Turkic languages means a set of scales (cf the old Uzbek tenga or the Tajik borrowed term tanga). The origin of the word is the Turkic teŋ- which means being equal, balance. The name of this currency is thus similar to the lira, pound and peso. The name of the currency is related to the Russian word for money Russian: деньги / den'gi, which was borrowed from Turkic.

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