Genghis Khan Part 1: Rodents, Revenge & the Birth of an Empire
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Welcome back to Bloomin’ Legends! The podcast where Johnny Vaughan and Gavin “The Woodman” Woods uncover the wildest, boldest, and most unbelievable true stories from history.
In this 2 part series , the boys rewind the clock to the very beginning of the Genghis Khan story, before the empire, before the terror, before the world changed forever. Born as Temüjin, he was abandoned by his tribe, hunted by rivals, enslaved, and forced to fight simply to survive on the brutal Mongolian steppe.
This is the story of betrayal, brotherhood, and blood feuds of Temüjin’s rise from a powerless outcast to a feared and respected war leader. It all builds toward his looming confrontation with his former blood brother Jamukha, a clash that will decide the future of the Mongol tribes… and the fate of history itself.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:🔥 Abandoned as a Child – How Temüjin was left to die on the steppe
⚔️ Slavery & Survival – The years that forged a ruthless leader
🤝 Brotherhood and Betrayal – Temüjin and Jamukha’s deadly rivalry
🐎 The Birth of a Warlord – How loyalty, merit, and violence built his power
Bloomin’ Legend or Not?At the end of the episode, we ask: Was Temüjin already a Bloomin’ Legend, or was the legend still waiting to be born?
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