BBC says Genghis Khan wasn't that bad

Guardian:

That enduring icon of ruthlessness, Genghis Khan, may not have been such a bad bloke after all. That, at least, is the theory being examined in a BBC1 drama-documentary being screened next Monday.

By the time of his death in 1227, Genghis Khan's empire was four times the size of Alexander the Great's, and twice the size of Rome's. It's something of an understatement to say a few of his enemies got hurt along the way.

Undeniably, he was the one of the most feared military geniuses in history. But Ed Bazalgette, the producer of the documentary, argues that Khan has become one of history's bogeymen, and that his story is cloaked with myth.

While John Kerry claims to have imitated him in Vietnam, it will probably take another 800 years before the BBC does a sympathetic take on George Bush.

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