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- The story recounts the early life of Genghis Khan who was a slave before going on to conquer half the world in 1206.
- Genghis Khan secures his legacy by defeating Shah Mohammed, crossing continents, opening trade routes, and choosing a successor determining his empire's future.
- During the Mongol invasion of Poland, a conflict between Mongol Emperor Genghis Khan and his oldest son Ogotai ensues when the former aims for peace and the latter itches for war and conquest.
- Young Mongol is in love with daughter of his Lord. Her Father condemns him as a criminal and names him an outlaw. Mongol must navigate world full of treachery and deception, fighting for survival and justice.
- Can the Mexican police avoid the assassination of the President of the United States? - The 72 hours in the life of Filiberto Garcia that can change the outcome of the Cold War - Damn International Intrigue!.
- Though Genghis Khan eventually sought peace with the West, his death in 1227 AD puts into power his three war-like sons: Sayan, Susdal, and Kin Khan. These sons quickly overrun the city of Tuleda and take prisoner Princess Bianca, though young Prince Alessio escapes. Hercules comes to the rescue of Bianca, winning her freedom in a tournament in exchange for becoming a slave himself. Forces from the West soon come to re-take Tuleda and Hercules -- freed from his bonds -- helps to dispatch Genghis Khan's three sons while again saving Bianca and reuniting her with her young brother.
- Montreal, October 1970. Twelve-year-old Manon's family is on the verge of collapse; she and her little brother Mimi are about to be placed in Foster Care. Manon is incensed. Inspired by the current political crisis, she comes up with a plan and takes an old woman hostage to demand the right to choose her own future. With the help of her two cousins Martin and Denis, they leave the city with Mimi and the old woman, determined to find refuge where they can all be happy and free. Gripping, tender and moving, Cross My Heart is a vibrant story portraying the weaknesses and betrayals of adulthood as seen through the eyes of children.
- While the history of the Mongols has often been written by their enemies, Genghis Khan, the legendary emperor (circa 1160-1227) is revered in Mongolia. Beyond the conquests achieved by his vanguard army of nomads, which mixed men and women of all social classes, this genius strategist, follower of shamanism, was able to convince rival tribes of the steppe to unite their destiny, before extending his domination from China to Italy through Russia and Central Asia. On a territory four times the size of the Roman Empire, he and his successors, such as his grandson Kubilai, whose reign will mark the apogee of the dynasty, have never ceased to innovate in politics, religious openness, science and art, by crossing cultures.
- In the context of a visit by the President of the United States to Mexico, there is a threat that China will attack his life. Policeman Filiberto is commissioned to avoid it, at any cost. His searches in the Chinatown will lead him to endanger his life, while he will find love in the young Marta.
- KHUBILAI KHAN: FALL OF THE MONGOL HORDES 1 hour special for Discovery 700 years ago the world was dominated by one superpower... the Mongol Empire. Only one conquest still eluded their leader, Khubilai Khan - the mystical islands of Japan. To seal his place in history, he constructed the biggest invasion force the world has ever seen - a fleet of more than 4,400 ships. But at this pivotal moment in world-history the fleet vanished without a trace... What force destroyed the Mongol armada? Was it the legendary Japanese samurai? Human error? Or a natural disaster of catastrophic proportions? Now a Japanese marine archaeologist believes he has found the Mongol fleet. With an array of the latest marine forensic technology, he is revealing chilling new insights into the events of that fateful day. Can science finally solve the mystery of the Lost Fleet of Khubilai Khan?
- Set in ancient Mongolia, a man spent years seeking redemption after abandoning his mother when he was a child.
- Legendary Buddhist monk Nichiren (Kazuo Hasegawa) returns from his studies to lead Japan out of moral crisis and prepare to fight the Mongol invaders during the 1200's by creating a new form of Buddhism. He runs afoul of the existing Buddhist sects and their government supporters and is persecuted. Can Nichiren persevere before the Mongol fleet reaches Japanese shores?
- A director of a television series on the history of cinema, who has been grappling with the screenplay of his first feature film, receives an assignment to oversee the installation of a television relay station in a remote region of Zahedan province, near the Afghanistan border. He has already hired Turkoman tribespeople for his film and selected his filming location. Meanwhile his wife, who is working on her Ph.D. dissertation about the Mongol invasion of Iran, attempts to dissuade him from accepting the assignment. One night, while working on his history of the cinema series, the director fantasizes a diagetic world that consists of clever juxtapositions of his different worlds: the history of cinema, the history of the mongol invasion, his own film idea and his imminent assignment to the desert.
- An imperial agent stops a riot in a province.
- While writing a term paper a woman gets involved in a mysterious unsolved case which leads her and her professor into the darkness of his past.
- 'Dalai Mongol' takes viewers on an enchanting journey through the beautiful landscapes of Mongolia as a man and woman, on separate spiritual quests, yearn to find themselves and one another. The film's only dialog comes in the form of musician Levi Chen's serene and majestic notes as well and songs. 'Dalai Mongol's' blend of nature and music narrate an inspiring and timeless tale of faith, triumph and love despite all odds.
- In July 2018 four Irish lads made the epic Journey across the world from Cork, Ireland to Mongolia (Well, Ulan Ude in Russia but that's a technical detail) in a clapped out banger of a car as they took part in the Mongol Rally. Join the team as they prepare to undertake the toughest journey of their lives. It will be 30,000km of highs and lows, thrills and spills, laughs and tears across 5 mountain ranges and 3 deserts. But it's not all just fun and games, they also raised money along the way for Cool Earth, an environmental charity working to halt rain forest destruction and DAWG, a rescue center for abandoned, abused and neglected dogs.
- A strong man named Kelwyn Solomon has to travel to the beaches of Japan to fend off the Mongols. After trying so so hard a typhoon kills all of the mongols anyways.
- The world's longest and most difficult horse race. Seasoned equestrians and noble amateurs alike ride semi-wild horses 1,000 kilometers across the Mongolian steppe.
- Queer Mongol follows four characters over the course of Mongolia's LGBTQ+ Pride Festival, who embody a diversity of gender and sexual identities. The film is a meditation on queerness in the non-west and a nuanced glimpse into a nascent movement on the Central Asian Steppe.
- In the 1910's Moscow, struggling poet with a morphine addiction sings a song for his favorite city and its appealing depression.
- A village under siege from Mongol warriors turns to Robin and the team to aid them in finally defeating the raiders and their leader Kobak (Keith Cooke), but the matter is complicated by the refusal for help from the village elders.
- Jack and 5 friends attempt to drive from Hyde Park in London all the way to Ulanbattar, Mongolia in 4 weeks. They have to do this in the biggest piece of shit they find; jacks Fiat Panda only costing £350. In the first episode they reach 6500 miles but there were melt downs and break downs.
- There's no rest for the wicked, as Jack Osbourne embarks upon another extreme adventure on ITV2. This time round Jack has enlisted the help of five friends as he prepares to take on the ultimate driving experience - The Mongol Rally. The team will be driving The KIng of the Jungle - a 1985 fiat Panda 4x4 which cost £3
- Episode: (2016)1988–TV Episode
- There's no rest for the wicked, as Jack Osbourne embarks upon another extreme adventure on ITV2. This time round Jack has enlisted the help of five friends as he prepares to take on the ultimate driving experience - The Mongol Rally. The team will be driving The KIng of the Jungle - a 1985 fiat Panda 4x4 which cost £3
- In the Darhat valley in northern Mongolia, the horses of nomadic tribes are stolen by bandits who then sell them to Russian slaughterhouses. Shukhert, a brave horseman, relentlessly pursues them through the Mongolian taiga.
- A loose confederation of tribes roaming Mongolia is united into a formidable nation by a young warrior named Genghis Khan. Within 70 years, the Mongols establish the largest empire the world has ever seen.
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- Mongols MC was created in 1970 by a group of disaffected, Hispanic Vietnam veterans. Almost 40 years later, the Mongols have gone from being party-hearty outlaws to hell-bent gangsters: many that came directly from some of Southern California's most violent street gangs - creating a conflict of allegiance with the powerful Mexican Mafia.
- 2014–TV Episode
- Sam is intrigued by an escaped soul, Alan, who seems to have gotten out of his deal with the Devil. This interferes with Sam's ability to reap the Escaped Soul of the Week. And, Ben is striking up a relationship...but is she more than she seems?
- 2010–Podcast Episode