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Part 6: The Death of Temujin: 620AD "The Rise of the Great Khan: A Tale of Time in 620AD"

The death of Temujin was a great tragedy for the Mongol people. He had been their leader for nearly two decades and had brought them great success and prosperity.

Temujin had been a great warrior and a wise leader. He had united the Mongol tribes and created a powerful nation. He had conquered many lands and brought them under Mongol rule. He had also created a strong and unified military force that was feared by all of his enemies.

But in the year 620AD, Temujin died. He had been ill for some time and his health had been deteriorating. He had been in and out of consciousness for weeks before he finally passed away.

The news of Temujin's death spread quickly throughout the Mongol Empire. People mourned his passing and the Mongol people were in shock. They had lost their leader and their protector.

The death of Temujin was a great loss for the Mongol people. But it was also a great opportunity. With Temujin gone, the Mongol people had the chance to choose a new leader and continue to build their empire.

The Mongol people chose Temujin's son, Ogodei, to be their new leader. Ogodei was a strong and wise leader and he was determined to continue his father's legacy. He was determined to make the Mongol Empire even stronger and more powerful than it had been under Temujin.

And that is exactly what Ogodei did. He continued to expand the Mongol Empire and he was successful in doing so. He was able to bring more lands and people under Mongol rule and he was able to create a powerful and unified military force.

Ogodei was able to do all of this because of the legacy that Temujin had left behind. He had been a great leader and he had created a strong and unified nation. His death was a great tragedy, but it was also a great opportunity for the Mongol people to continue to build their empire.