Why don't the Mongols want to discover the tomb of Genghis Khan?


Genghis Khan has been written in history not only as a brave and victorious man but also as a tyrant and a cruel ruler whose stories of bravery and many tales of tyranny are well known.

The real name of this Mongol chief was Tamujan, who distinguished himself among the warriors and chiefs of the local tribes in his ability, bravery and understanding. After becoming the chief of his tribe, he received the full support and assistance of other Mongol tribes and thus succeeded in establishing a strong state. The Mongol tribes gave Tamujan the title of Genghis Khan.

Genghis Khan had conquered a large part of Asia. It is said that he wanted to be a great conqueror by force of arms and sword and for him all kinds of oppression and tyranny were permissible for him, but the Mongols consider him a great ruler who gave him honor and recognition.

According to some historians, Genghis Khan was the ruler who gave Mongolia a civilized society and raised its prestige. That is why Genghis Khan's name is held in high esteem in Mongolia.

Have you heard of the tomb of this famous Mongol hero and historian?

No one knows where Genghis Khan is buried and the people of Mongolia do not want to know where the tomb of their beloved ruler is.

This may sound strange to you, but there is a reason.

The people of Mongolia believe that Genghis Khan wanted to remain unmarked after his death, and if he wished that people would come to his grave after his death and be remembered, he would have to pay his last respects. Someone leaves a will which is followed, but it is not so and therefore no one wants to find the tomb of Genghis Khan.

In different parts of the world, there are tombs of kings and emperors, kings and emperors of the time with magnificent and remarkable architectural style, but there is no sign of a famous person like Genghis Khan, which is amazing.

It is said that this king had instructed that his burial should be done in silence and no grave mark should be left and this was done.

Eight centuries have passed since Genghis Khan's death, but no one in Mongolia is interested in finding his tomb.

In addition to the king's will, it is well known among the locals that if Genghis Khan's tomb was discovered and dug up, the world would be destroyed.

Mongolians are conservatives and historians say they have great respect for their elders and consider disobeying their orders a moral crime, and that is why they do not want to find Genghis Khan's tomb.

Ordinary people believe that Genghis Khan was buried on a peak called Barkhan Khalidun in the Khinti hills.

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