Trkh-i Jahngushy (Persian:   "The History of The World Conqueror") or Trkh-i Jahngushy-i Juwayn (  ) is a detailed historical account written by the Persian Ata-Malik Juvayni describing the Mongol, Hulegu Khan, and Ilkhanid conquest of Persia as well as the history of Isma'ilis. It is considered an invaluable work of Persian literature.[1]

After all, the defining characteristic of conquerors is the ability to violently usurp others and take their land and possessions by force; moreover, history's "greatest conquerers" convinced legions of men underneath them to pillage at scale.


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For the sake of this list, we measured their "greatness" as conquerors by the square miles they conquered. Most people probably couldn't even guess the number one conqueror in history, let alone consider him hated.

Mahmud is possibly one of the best conquerors on this list, for despite his conquests he treasured learning, regularly bestowed honor upon wise and well-read men, and founded universities and mosques across the Middle East and Asia.

Unlike Attila, Cyrus created a political infrastructure under him that kept the Persian Empire going long after his death, and his exploits as a conqueror lead to the spread of Middle Eastern philosophy, literature, culture and religion across Europe and Asia.

Incredibly, his vast expanses of military conquest were estimated to have caused 17 million deaths during his reign from 1370 to 1405; that figure is thought to comprise five percent of the population of the world at that time.

It may not surprise you to know that Tamerlane is known most prominently as a military figure and for his violent conquests across the world, rather than for his religious motivation, and his love for art and architecture.

Because of his focus on his beliefs, however, his existence and subsequent empire is the primary reason Christianity was largely expunged from Asia, and conversely, why the Muslim cultural world flourished.

Though he is often credited with creating the unified concept of the Silk Road from Asia to Europe, that's about the extent of the positive depictions of Genghis Khan, as he is responsible for the deaths and conquest of innumerable peoples across the known world.

Continuing to reign over Normandy, William's policies of land redistribution amongst the Norman elite ensured the history of both England and France would be inseparable in the following centuries. An accomplished diplomat, gifted military commander, and ruthless overlord, William died of natural causes in 1087 at Caen, Normandy where his tomb still lies.

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William the Conqueror, then, lived an eventful life of more or less non-stop warfare and travel between England and northern France. It is perhaps the subsequent interlocking history of these two countries where we see William's greatest legacy, for good and bad. By joining the two together, mixing the ruling elites and greatly increasing trade, the political and cultural repercussions of William's conquest of England would be felt for centuries to come.

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To begin to develop a sense of how complicated the history of the conquest of Mexico is, look at some of what some popular textbooks have to say. Make a list of what these authors agree upon. Note where they disagree with each other. How do the primary sources included here on-line help you to decide which interpretation you think is best? Make a note of which interpretation you think is best before starting the project. Do you still agree with what you thought after reading the primary sources?

Spanish interest soon shifted from the Caribbean to the American mainland, where settlers hoped to find more resources to exploit. During the early sixteenth century, Spanish conquistadors (conquerors) pressed beyond the Caribbean islands, moving west into Mexico and south into Panama and Peru. Between 1519 and 1521 Hernn Corts and a small band of men brought down the Aztec empire in Mexico, and between 1532 and 1533 Francisco Pizarro and his followers toppled the Inca empire in Peru. These conquests laid the foundations for colonial regimes that would transform the Americas. e24fc04721

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