Welcome to Sleepytime History™ — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.
Tonight, journey alongside Temujin, the outcast boy from an obscure clan who rose to become Genghis Khan, master of the largest land empire the world has ever known. Told gently as a Genghis Khan sleep story, this is Genghis Khan history made to help you get sleepy and unwind with history while the endless miles of steppe roll softly by. Born to a minor chieftain and marked at his birth by a fateful omen, he lost his father to poison, was cast out to the mercy of the open plains, and was hunted down and bound in a wooden yoke by the very clan that had abandoned him. Yet those chains would not hold him for long. This Genghis Khan biography traces the rise of the Mongol Empire from a single hungry child to a ruler whose word stretched from the Sea of Japan to the Caspian, and from the forests of Siberia to the mountains of Tibet.
With a fighting force barely a hundred thousand strong, his Mongol conquests swallowed empires of millions, fear riding ahead of him like a herald. But the history of the Mongols holds more than the sword. This supposed savage gave his people their first code of law and their first written script, and a peace so complete that a lone traveller could cross the whole of the Mongol Empire without escort. Mongol Empire history stands among the great history legends, and here it becomes tranquil history, an audiobook of the greatest minds in history retold to soothe.
Let this calm tale of one boy's long road from outcast to emperor guide you into a restful night's sleep. Sleepytime History brings you audiobooks and audio books from the past as history for sleep, history to soothe the mind, history for serenity and harmony, and history for serenity at the close of a long day.
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Chapters:
00:00:00 Genghis Khan: From Outcast to Master of the Known World
00:45:50 Ernest Shackleton's Endurance: Stranded at the End of the World
01:20:02 King Arthur, Camelot, the Man Behind the Myth
02:07:17 Lost Dutchman Gold Mine: Treasure, Legend, and a Dead Man's Secret
02:45:32 Man in the Iron Mask: Royal Cover-Up or Something Worse?
03:31:52 The Holy Grail: Lost Relic or Medieval Invention?
04:19:52 How Jeanne Baret, Disguised as a Man, Became the First Woman to Circle the Globe
05:05:35 Spartacus: Rise of the Gladiator Army
05:49:50 The Cottingley Fairies Hoax: How Two Little Girls Tricked the World
06:38:21 The Amazons: Warrior Women of the Ancient Steppe
07:20:55 King Tut: The Nearly-Forgotten Boy Pharaoh
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Written and produced by Pamela Erwin
Narration by Oliver Hale
Music by Pia Maya
Visuals by Ben Blight
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