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'''Genghis Khan''' was a Mongol [[human]] dictator of the [[Early history|12th and 13th centuries]], on a par with [[Julius Caesar]], [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Ferris (dictator)|Ferris]] and [[Maltuvis]].
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'''Genghis Khan''' was a [[Mongolia|Mongol]] [[Human]] [[dictator]] of [[Earth]]'s [[12th century|12th]] and [[13th century|13th centuries]], on a par with [[Julius Caesar]], [[Adolf Hitler]], {{dis|Ferris|dictator}}, and [[Maltuvis]].
   
[[James T. Kirk]] mentioned Genghis Khan to [[Roger Korby]] in [[2266]], after Korby implied human programming leading to near-practical immortality as the major impact of transferring the [[human]] consciousness into an [[android]] body. ({{TOS|What Are Little Girls Made Of?}})
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[[James T. Kirk]] mentioned Genghis Khan to [[Roger Korby]] in [[2266]], after Korby implied human programming leading to near-practical immortality as the major impact of transferring the [[Human]] consciousness into an [[android]] body. ({{TOS|What Are Little Girls Made Of?}})
   
 
In [[2269]], an image of Genghis Khan was created by the [[Excalbian]]s in a plot devised to better understand the concepts of "good" and "evil". ({{TOS|The Savage Curtain}})
 
In [[2269]], an image of Genghis Khan was created by the [[Excalbian]]s in a plot devised to better understand the concepts of "good" and "evil". ({{TOS|The Savage Curtain}})
   
 
{{bginfo|Genghis Khan was played by actor [[Nathan Jung]]. His title means "Greatest of All Rulers."|The initial appearance of the [[Klingon]]s was partly inspired by actor [[John Colicos]]' suggestion that the make-up artist make him look like "a futuristic Genghis Khan" for his appearance in {{e|Errand of Mercy}}. (''[[Star Trek 30 Years]]'')|The script of the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Business as Usual}} described the [[Regent of Palamar]] as being "attired conservatively if you consider Genghis Khan conservative".}}
==Background==
 
Genghis Khan was played by actor [[Nathan Jung]]. His title means "Greatest of All Rulers." The initial appearance of the [[Klingon]]s was partly inspired by actor [[John Colicos]] suggestion that the make-up artist make him looke like "a futuristic Genghis Khan".
 
   
 
== External link ==
The script of the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Business as Usual}} described the [[Regent of Palamar]] as being "attired conservatively if you consider Genghis Khan conservative".
 
 
* {{Wikipedia}}
 
==External Links==
 
* {{Wikipedia|Genghis Khan}}
 
   
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Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan was a Mongol Human dictator of Earth's 12th and 13th centuries, on a par with Julius Caesar, Adolf Hitler, Ferris, and Maltuvis.

James T. Kirk mentioned Genghis Khan to Roger Korby in 2266, after Korby implied human programming leading to near-practical immortality as the major impact of transferring the Human consciousness into an android body. (TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?")

In 2269, an image of Genghis Khan was created by the Excalbians in a plot devised to better understand the concepts of "good" and "evil". (TOS: "The Savage Curtain")

Genghis Khan was played by actor Nathan Jung. His title means "Greatest of All Rulers."
The initial appearance of the Klingons was partly inspired by actor John Colicos' suggestion that the make-up artist make him look like "a futuristic Genghis Khan" for his appearance in "Errand of Mercy". (Star Trek 30 Years)
The script of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Business as Usual" described the Regent of Palamar as being "attired conservatively if you consider Genghis Khan conservative".

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