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Pros And Cons Of Mongols

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From their infamous “feigned retreat”, to their use of prisoners to enhance the size of their army, the Mongols were feared throughout Asia—and not for no reason. The Mongolian Empire at its peak covered most of modern-day East Asia. Being that the Mongols were a nomadic people, they were no stranger to movement. Their horses were the warriors closest companions. They learned to ride at a very young age, and eventually learned to shoot arrows from behind them. Of all their leaders, Ghengis Khan would've been the most successful. Between successful conquests, new ways of governance, the introduction of religious tolerance to the empire, and peaceful/semi-peaceful behaviors toward their captive, the Mongolian administrative practices and conquests

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