temujin
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Definition
Proper noun * Temujin: The birth name of the founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, who later took the title Genghis Khan. He was a 12th-13th century ruler and military leader whose empire became one of the largest contiguous empires in history.
Usage
- Temujin is used almost exclusively in historical contexts to refer to the early life of the man who would become Genghis Khan, before his rise to supreme power.
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Advanced Usage
- The name Temujin is often used to draw a distinction between the private individual and his later public, imperial persona as Genghis Khan.
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Variants and Related Words
- Genghis Khan (proper noun): The title and name by which Temujin is most widely known after unifying the Mongol tribes.
- Chinggis Khan (proper noun): An alternative transliteration of "Genghis Khan."
Synonyms
- Genghis Khan: The primary synonym, though it refers specifically to his title as ruler.
- The Great Khan: A descriptive title for his role as emperor.
Notes on Meaning
- Temujin specifically denotes the historical figure before his proclamation as the universal ruler. It carries connotations of his origins, early struggles, and the personal journey that led to empire-building. The name itself is of Mongol origin.
Noun
- Mongolian emperor whose empire stretched from the Black Sea to the Pacific Ocean (1162-1227)