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Mongolian art based on Genghis Khan By Mary Eisenhart Updated Dec 12, 2012 4:05 p.m. Artist Zaya's vividly detailed images of Mongol warriors go on view at Shooting Gallery on Saturday.
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The exhibition, titled “Genghis Khan: How Mongols Changed the World”, finally opened last month with those words included, a museum spokesperson told The Art Newspaper.
Genghis Khan was elected to power in 1206, and he oversaw a wide range of attacks and expansions of the empire before his death during a campaign in 1227, Britannica says.