The old world had many great leaders.   Alexander the Great,  Hannibal and even Julius Caesar met with struggle on their rise to  power. Perhaps Genghis Khan was the most significant of all these  rulers. To prove that Genghis Khan was the greatest ruler, we must go  back to the very beginning of his existence. We must examine such  issues as; Genghiss struggle for power/how his life as a child would  affect his rule, his personal and military achievements and his  conquests.       Genghis Khan was originally born as Temujin in 1167. He showed  early promise as a leader and a fighter. By 1206, an assembly of  Mongolian chieftains proclaimed him Genghis Khan. Which meant  Universal or invincible prince. This was a bold move for the assembly.  They obviously saw some leadership qualities in Genghis that others  didnt. When Genghis Khan was little, his chieftain father poisoned.  With no leader left, the tribe abandoned Genghis and his mother. They  were left alone for many years to care for themselves. Throughout  these years, his family met many hardships such as shortage of food  and shortage of money. Though unable to read, Genghis was a very wise  man. His mother told him at a very early age the importance of trust  and independence. "Remember, you have no companions but your shadow"  Grolier Encyclopedia. (1995) CD ROM       This quote was to mean to Genghis, dont put to much trust in  anyone, trust no one but yourself and if you must go your own way then  do so. In 1206, Genghis Khan proclaimed the ruler of Mongolia. Genghis  was a very respected leader. Like other leaders he knew what his  people wanted. They want everything that is good and nothing that is  bad. Genghis knew he could not promise this so instead he pledged to  share both the sweet and the bitter of life. Genghis did not want to  end up being poisoned like his father so instead he made alliances,  and attacked anyone who posed a serious threat. Through this method  ...