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Genghis Khan was born in Khentii range in 1162. He founded Hohhot. He was married to Börte. He was the father of Ögedei, Tolui, Chagatai and Jochi. He worked as a monarch. He died in Western Xia on August 25th 1227 aged 64 years and 11 months old. His last words were "Hero! A real hero!"
Give me a biographical description of Genghis Khan (c. 1165-1227), the Mongol leader
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