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Genghis Khan in popular culture

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There have been numerous works of literature, films and other works based on the Mongolian ruler Genghis Khan and his legacy. Products and places are often named after him, a trend that has attracted some concern.[1][2]

Literature

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Films

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Television series

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Music

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Video games

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Other uses

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  • Jingisukan, a Japanese dish of grilled mutton, named after the emperor

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The cult of Genghis Khan". Independent.co.uk. 10 May 2005.
  2. ^ "Mongolian professor says Japan's name for Mongolian barbecue, 'Genghis Khan,' is disrespectful". Japan Today.
  3. ^ Konstantin Dushenko От «Чингисхана с телеграфом» до «Верхней Вольты с ракетами». Превращения политической метафоры
  4. ^ "Chengiz Khan: The Devil's Son, God's Gory Butcher". Goodreads.
  5. ^ Lucas, F. L., From Many Times and Lands (London, 1953), pp. 148–155
  6. ^ "In Ufa held the premiere of 'White Cloud of Genghis Khan' Chingiz Aitmatov". February 21, 2019.
  7. ^ Hervé Dumont (2009). L'Antiquité au cinéma: vérités, légendes et manipulations. Nouveau Monde. p. 242. ISBN 978-2-84736-476-7.