parandiac
if you use the number of people killed as a benchmark? lmao nobody uses that as a benchmark to determine much of anything besides maniacal leaders bent on destruction. hitler and stalin come to mind.
i'll give that he was a smart guy- but somehow, an unfinished wall kept him out of china.
alexander, napoleon, and hitler were better conquerors, truth be told.
Kept him out of China? Excuse me? He ravaged China. At the Battle of Badger's Mouth Pass, he routed a Chinese army said to be 10 times the size of his force. He destroyed entire population centers of China. He didn't do it out of sheer evil though. He did it because of what the Chin had been doing to the tribes of Mongolia for centuries. Ruthless, yes. Bloodthirsty even. Maniacal? No.
I think you may be thinking of someone else. Ghengis Khan (the individual) built the largest contiguous empire the world has ever seen. His grandson, Kublai Khan was the Emperor of China. Only Great Britain achieved an empire larger than his, and it took generations of them to do it. Ghengis built an empire five times larger than that of Alexander the Great, and twice as large as even the Arab Empire. Hitler and Julius Ceaser weren't even playing the same sport by comparison. Again, you must be confusing Ghengis Khan with someone else.
A great set of books to read about Ghengis Khan and really start to get an idea of who he was, is the series of books written by Conn Iggulden, which are heavily based on the book, The Secret History of the Mongols, written almost immediately after Temujin's death in 1227. The books by Conn Iggulden are not only informative, but a lot of fun to read, as they are written in historical fiction form, with great dialogue and fantastic battle scenes, again, backed up by the factual account of his family as recounted to a Chinese scholar of the times. Iggulden is a great writer, and also wrote a really good series on Julius Ceaser. He also wrote a really fun book called The Dangerous Book for Boys.
Anyway, there's your history lesson for the day. Keep your eyes peeled for a horde of screaming Mongols over the horizon. By the time you see us, though, it will be too late.