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  2. Mongolian barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Khorkhog, a Mongolian dish referred to as "Mongolian barbecue" Korean BBQ refers to a variety of grilled dishes in Korean cuisine; List of Taiwanese inventions and discoveries; Saj, a convex griddle used in central, south, and west Asia, eastern and Southern Europe and the Caribbean for cooking bread and meat; Taiwanese cuisine

  3. Midtown restaurant closed in 2023 after 28 years. Here’s what ...

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    After Genghis Khan Mongolian Grill announced it had closed in August, the online response from customers online was so appreciative of the Volker restaurant’s 28 years in business that owner ...

  4. Genghis Grill - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Genghis Grill was ranked #3 in Fast Casual Top 100 Movers and Shakers, [3] #5 in Restaurant Business’s Future 50, [4] and listed in Entrepreneur Magazine’s Franchise 500. [5] Genghis Grill was ranked #812 in Inc. Magazine's 5000. [6] Genghis Grill was ranked in Top 25 Restaurants in Social Media by the Restaurant Social Media Index ...

  5. Genghis Khan - Wikipedia

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    Genghis Khan [a] (born Temüjin; c. 1162 – August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, [b] was the founder and first khan of the Mongol Empire. After spending most of his life uniting the Mongol tribes , he launched a series of military campaigns , conquering large parts of China and Central Asia .

  6. Society of the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    Kublai Khan revived the decree in 1280 after Muslims refused to eat at a banquet. He forbade Halal butchering and circumcision. The decree of Kublai Khan was revoked after a decade. Genghis Khan met Wahid-ud-Din in Afghanistan in 1221 and asked him if the Islamic prophet Muhammad predicted a Mongol conqueror. He was initially pleased with Wahid ...

  7. Jebe - Wikipedia

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    Even though Jebe was originally an enemy soldier, Genghis Khan recruited him and turned him into one of his greatest generals. Jebe played an important role in helping to expand the territory of Genghis Khan's empire. Despite playing a large role as a general for Genghis Khan, there are relatively few sources or biographies about his life. [2]

  8. Avarga - Wikipedia

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    The place was originally called Aurag, meaning source in the Mongolian language. [1] Avarga is located near the place where Genghis Khan's family lived. Oral tradition maintains that Börte and other family members continued to live in Avarga during the Mongol invasion of Khorazm (1218–1223).

  9. Muqali - Wikipedia

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    Muqali, third son of Gü'ün U'a, was born into the 'White' clan of the Jalair tribe, who had been the hereditary serfs of the Borjigin Mongols. Originally associated with the Jurkin branch of the Borjigin, Muqali's father and uncles pledged allegiance to Temujin (Genghis Khan's original name) when he defeated the Jurkin in 1197.