The most numerous kings in world history
The old king had a huge harem and countless children, even one of the most numerous kings in history had 1,000 children.
The old king had a huge harem and countless children, even one of the most numerous kings in history had 1,000 children.
The most conquered kings in the world
Sultan Moulay Ismaïl
The first king in the list of the most eminent kings in the history of the world was Moulay Ismaïl (1634? - 1727), the second king of the Alaouite family in Moroccan history and also the king of time to quit. The longest treatment in this nation's history (55 years - from 1672 to 1727).
Sultan (Sultan of Islam) title Moulay Ismaïl is famous as a warrior king, dubbed the " Warrior King " - The Warrior King. However besides that, history also recorded Moulay Ismaïl as a particularly bloody Sultan.
Sultan Moulay Ismaïl is one of the most numerous kings in history.
According to the Guinness Book of Records, Sultan Ismaïl has the most children in human history with 888 children. However, it is only the number of authenticated children. According to Dominique Busnot - a French-knowledgeable diplomat, after 32 years of reigning - in 1704, Sultan Ismaïl had 1,171 children from 4 wives and over 500 concubines.
Pharaoh Ramsess II
In 66 years of reign, Emperor Ramsess II is one of the greatest and most powerful pharaohs in history. At 10, he was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the army.
Ramsess II is one of the greatest pharaohs in Egyptian history.
Ramsess II led ancient Egypt in major battles with Libya, Nubia and Hit-ti. Not only that, he was also a great architect. Ramsess has built the sacred capital Thebe, the holy temple of Karnark and the exquisite temple of Abu Simbei.
He has 8 wives, the most famous of which is Queen Nefretari, Isetnofret and Henutmire. Historically, in 10 years, each of the above wives gave birth to Ramesses 5 sons and 1 daughter. The nuns also gave him 5 to 10 princes. As a result, he has . more than 100 children. About 44 to 56 boys and 40 to 44 daughters. Interestingly, Ramsess II lived 54 years longer than Nefretari's wife and his 18 children.
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan was a founding king of the Mongolian Empire after merging tribes in northeast Asia in 1206. Mongolia then expanded into Asia, reaching the Persian Gulf. What Genghis Khan did was not only to rule the largest empire in the world, but also to increase the population in places where his horse passed.
Genghis Khan is considered one of the most numerous kings in Chinese history.
Genghis Khan is said to have hundreds of children. Each of his children and grandsons also have dozens of other sons. After Genghis Khan died in 1227, several hundred years later, his children and grandchildren continued their careers and "spread the race".
Emperor Sargon of Akkad
Dubbed the "True King" , Sargon the great king was the first king of Mesopotamia. His family is quite thrilling and mysterious. Legend has it that, at an early age, he was abandoned in a floating basket on the Europhrates River. From his humble gardener, Sargon became the first king of Mesopotamia (the area between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers).
Akkad's Sargon Emperor was dubbed the "True King".
Later, during the 22nd and 23rd centuries BC, he continuously conquered the Sumerian states, from Elam to the Mediterranean, a few to Iran and Syria, some parts of Asia Minor and the Arabian Peninsula.
The remaining data about this great emperor is not much. But the documents always insisted that the Great King had 200 children, enough to establish a mighty army for himself.
Emperor Mutsuhito (Emperor Minh Tri)
As the 122nd Emperor, Emperor Mutsuhito is the greatest meritorious soldier in Japanese history. He was the one who reformed and brought Japan into a modern nation, out of the danger of being colonized by Western empires amid strong colonialism.
Great Emperor Mutsuhito has nearly 90 children.
Anecdotes about Emperor Minh Tri have many. Some people said he was strong, a bit like a delinquent, and had a book that said he was thin and sick. Some people honor him as the foundation for the "Japanese miracle" (Japan rose to a world power in a short time), some criticized him as a capitalist.
One of the interesting facts about this great emperor is his number. Although only one wife and several concubines were publicized, Emperor Emperor Meiji still had . 87 children. In 1912, he died of diabetes and uremia, because these diseases had no cure.
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