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  2. Temujin Kensu - Wikipedia

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    Temujin Kensu, born Fredrick Thomas Freeman on May 23, 1963, [1] [a] was convicted of first-degree murder in 1987 for the shooting of Scott Macklem in Port Huron and ...

  3. Michigan AG declines to pursue release of man known as ... - AOL

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    The Michigan Attorney General’s Conviction Integrity Unit has declined to pursue the release of Temujin Kensu, who was convicted of murdering a college student more than 30 years ago.

  4. Temujin Kensu... that although nine alibi witnesses placed Temujin Kensu over 400 miles from a shooting in Port Huron, Michigan in November 1986, he was ...

  5. Category:1986 murders in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Temujin Kensu; Roger Kibbe; Murder of Cara Knott; M. Ralph Leroy Menzies; Murder of Tanya Moore and Tina Rodriguez; O. Oklahoma City Butcher; P. Manuel Pardo (serial ...

  6. Aviation experts dispute plane theory used to convict ... - AOL

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    The letters, which were delivered to Whitmer’s office by Temujin Kensu’s legal team on Dec. 5, cast doubt on the sensational theory presented at trial that the then-23-year-old could have ...

  7. Toghrul - Wikipedia

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    Toghrul decided to back Temujin in order to oppose growing power of Jamukha. Toghrul, Jakha Gambu and Temujin went into the Kerulen Valley with 15000 men. When they saw the enemy, they climbed the mountains because they were shorthanded against the enemy. It was also when Buyruq khan joined Jamukha. Toghrul and Temujin fought a defensive battle ...

  8. Baljuna Covenant - Wikipedia

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    An elderly Temüjin (Genghis Khan), depicted in a 14th-century Yuan era album. The Baljuna Covenant was an oath sworn in mid-1203 AD by Temüjin—the khan of the Mongol tribe and the future Genghis Khan—and a small group of companions, subsequently known as the Baljunatu.

  9. Temülün - Wikipedia

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    Temülün's name, like her brother's, comes from the stem temü or temür, meaning "iron."The suffix -lun is a common feminine name ending. [4]The Secret History of the Mongols, a chronicle of Mongol history, mentions Temülün three times: in an account of Temüjin's legendary birth [2] and twice in an episode wherein an infant Temülün and her family are attacked by the Taychiud tribe.