In tonight's deep-sleep history documentary, we tell the tale of the Mongols: nomadic horsemen who built the largest contiguous land empire the world has ever seen. Discover how a boy named Temüjin, once abandoned and hunted on the frozen steppes, rose to become Genghis Khan—the man who would conquer more territory in twenty-five years than Rome did in four hundred. In this video, we explore: The World of the Steppe: The harsh environment that forged the "Horse People" and their unique nomadic culture. The Rise of Temüjin: From a desperate outcast to the "Universal Ruler." The Great Conquests: The fall of the Jin Dynasty, the destruction of the Khwarazmian Empire, and the terrifying tactics that made the Mongols unstoppable. The Pax Mongolica: A century of unprecedented global trade, cultural exchange, and the dark legacy of the Black Death. The Legacy: How the "Scourge of God" reshaped Russia, China, and the Middle East forever. Relax, listen to the thunder of the hooves fade into legend, and rest well under the eternal sky.