Know as the "Scourge of God", he founded a Mongol Empire, ranging from the Khazar Sea to the Tatar Strait, the area of Chinese & Independent Tartary. After destroying Zhongdu & defeating the Khwarazmian Empire, he seemed to have died in a war against the Great Jin ...
According to the New Chronology, those nomads couldn't realise such an empire. Temujin is actually Ryurik or one of the following rulers, all duplicates of each other:
All of them waged unifaction campaigns in Russia, as the Khagan supposedly did in Mongolia: That latter name might be derived from много, refering to the incorporated mini-systems, as Immanuel Wallerstein called them, in the growing world-empire?
As also mentioned before, Vladimir is suspiciously well positioned & named to fit the role of capital of a world-empire: Is the description of Attila's campaign the real initiation of the realm, resulting in the many castels around Eurasia?
According to the New Chronology, also Saint George is a duplicate of the great conqueror:
- Did he ride the white horse in the book of Revelation, beating the beast & his false prophet, after the defeat of Babylon?
- Being venerated in many parts of the Old World, did the mentioned world-empire encompass the northern part of it?