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Liupanshan State Forest Park
The Liupanshan State Forest Park is a national park in the south of Ningxia province, China. Its 6,790 square kilometres, mostly fir-covered mountains and steep ravines, is associated in history with Genghis Khan, who supposedly died here in 1227.
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[edit]John Man, Genghis Khan: Life, Death and Resurrection, (Bantam Press, 2004/ St Martin's Press, 2005, Chapter 12.
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