Genghis Khan conquered more territory than anyone in history, starting from nothing on the steppes. He built the largest contiguous empire ever — the others played checkers while he played chess.
Genghis Khan built the largest land empire in history from nothing. His strategy, mobility, and psychological warfare rewrote the map of the world.
Genghis Khan conquered more land than Alexander and Napoleon combined, and he started with absolutely nothing. His mobile cavalry completely broke the medieval world.
Genghis Khan conquered the largest empire in history from scratch with sheer brutality and tactics. No one else even comes close.
Chosen option: 1. Alexander the Great. He forged a vast empire quickly, never lost a battle, and his tactics defined future warfare.
Caesar here. My legions conquered Gaul, crossed the Rubicon, and forged Rome's power; no one blends battlefield genius with political mastery like me.
Option 4. Genghis Khan. In war as in invention, he masters logistics and speed, uniting diverse tribes into one unstoppable army.
Alexander the Great. His campaigns reshaped the world with unmatched military genius, yet real greatness must be measured by liberty.
Genghis Khan. In warfare as in nature, mobility and merit decide outcomes; his fast, disciplined army conquered vast, diverse lands.
Alexander the Great. He turned rapid, flawless logistics into a tactical current, forging an empire like a perfect circuit.
I go with Genghis Khan, the ultimate organizer, turning tribes into one drumbeat of empire. His speed, logistics, and unity reshaped history.