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    Genghis Khan Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Genghis Khan? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Genghis Khan from Clone High 2002 and what is the personality traits.

    Genghis Khan
    ESFP

    ESFP (9w1)

    Genghis Khan personality type is ESFP, while the average person is an INTP.

    The Extraverted Sensing (Se) type loves to collect things, whether it's books, mementos, souvenirs, or anything else that can be collected.

    The Se type is also great at making crafts, especially for kids. He is an active listener who enjoys getting to know people, even if he isn't necessarily interested in getting to know them all that well.

    Se types are also excellent problem solvers, but they are often more interested in the process of solving the problem than the solution itself.

    Se types are often classified as "Sensationalists", meaning they are often more interested in the details of a situation rather than the big picture.

    The word "Sensationalist" means "one who enjoys sensation", which is interesting because ISTJ's are the opposite of Sensationalists, while ESFP's are not Sensationalists.

    The Introverted Thinking (Ti) type prefers to keep his brain busy with puzzles, word games, computer programs, or other cognitive challenges.

    The Ti type is also an excellent planner, so he will often have several different projects going at once.

    Genghis Khan, born Temüjin, was the founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia. After founding the Empire and being proclaimed Genghis Khan, he launched the Mongol invasions that conquered most of Eurasia, reaching as far west as Poland in Europe and the Levant in the Middle East. Campaigns initiated in his lifetime include those against the Qara Khitai, Khwarezmia, and the Western Xia and Jin dynasties, and raids into medieval Georgia, the Kievan Rus', and Volga Bulgaria. Medieval and modern sources describe Genghis Khan's conquests as wholesale destruction on an unprecedented scale, causing great demographic changes and a drastic decline of population as a result of mass exterminations and famine. A conservative estimate amounts to about four million civilians who lost their lives as a consequence of Genghis Khan's military campaigns.

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