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The ancient kings all owned huge harems with an uncountable number of children, even one of the most prolific kings in history had up to 1,000 children.
Sultan Moulay Ismal
The first king in the list of the most prolific kings in the history of the world was Moulay Ismal (1634? - 1727), the second Alaouite king in Moroccan history and also a reigning king. longest reign in the history of this country (55 years - from 1672 to 1727).
Sultan (title of the king of the Muslims) Moulay Ismal is famous as a warlike king, dubbed the "Warrior King" - The Warrior King. However, in addition, history also recorded Moulay Ismal as a particularly bloodthirsty Sultan.
According to the Guinness Book of Records, Sultan Ismal is the person with the most children in human history with 888 children. However, that's just the number of children being validated. According to Dominique Busnot - a French diplomat knowledgeable about history, after 32 years of reign - in 1704, Sultan Ismal had 1,171 children from 4 wives and more than 500 concubines.
During his 66-year reign, the great Ramsess II was one of the greatest and most powerful pharaohs in history. At the age of 10, he was promoted to Commander-in-Chief of the army.
Ramsess II led ancient Egypt in great battles with the countries of Libya, Nubia, and Hittite. Not only that, he was also a great architect. Ramsess the Great built the sacred capital of Thebe, the holy city of Karnark, and the exquisite temple of Abu Simbei.
He had eight wives, the most famous of which were Queen Nefretari, Isetnofret and Henutmire. According to history books, within 10 years, each of these wives bore Ramesses 5 sons and 1 daughter. The concubines also gave him five to ten princes. As a result, he had... more than 100 children. About 44 - 56 boys and 40 - 44 girls. Interestingly, Ramsess II outlived his wife Nefretari by 54 years and outlived his 18 children.
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan was a king who founded the Mongol Empire after uniting the tribes of northeastern Asia in 1206. Mongols then expanded to invade Asia, reaching the Persian Gulf. What Genghis Khan accomplished was not only to rule the largest empire in the world, but also to increase the population of the places where his hooves passed.
Genghis Khan is said to have had hundreds of children. Each son, his grandson also has dozens of other sons. After Genghis Khan's death in 1227, several hundred years later, his descendants continued their conquest and "propaganda" career.
Emperor Sargon of Akkad
Dubbed the "True King", the great Sargon was the first king of Mesopotamia. His family background is quite mysterious and mysterious. It is said that, from a very young age, he was abandoned in a basket floating on the Europhrates River. From his status as a lowly gardener, Sargon became the first king of Mesopotamia (the area between the two deltas of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers).
Later, during the 22nd and 23rd centuries BC, he continuously conquered the Sumerian states, from Elam to the Mediterranean, a little Iran and Syria, parts of Asia Minor and the Arabian peninsula.
The remaining historical records about this great emperor are not much. But the documents always emphasize that the Great King had up to 200 children, enough to be able to form a powerful army of his own.
Emperor Mutsuhito (Emperor Meiji)
As the 122nd Emperor, Emperor Mutsuhito is the most accomplished military ruler in Japanese history. He was the one who reformed and turned Japan into a modern country, escaping the danger of becoming a colony of Western empires amid growing colonialism.
Anecdotes about Emperor Meiji abound. Some people say he is big and strong, a bit like a delinquent, some books say that he is thin and often sick. Some people honored him as the one who laid the foundation for the "Japanese miracle" (Japan rose to become a world power in a short time), others criticized him as a capitalist.
One of the interesting facts about this great emperor is the number of his children. Although only publicly 1 wife and a few concubines, Emperor Meiji still had... 87 children. In 1912, he died of diabetes and urethritis, for these diseases at that time had no cure.
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