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 According to one estimate, Genghis Khan and his army murdered 40 million people throughout their military operations. Because the Mongols were frightened of being conquered, they killed countless races across Eurasia. [([[https://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/?199285/Genghis-Khan---the-greenest-invader-in-history|WWF]])] According to one estimate, Genghis Khan and his army murdered 40 million people throughout their military operations. Because the Mongols were frightened of being conquered, they killed countless races across Eurasia. [([[https://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/?199285/Genghis-Khan---the-greenest-invader-in-history|WWF]])]
 +
 +===== War Of Succession =====
 +
 +Following Gedei Khan's death in 1241 AD, a succession conflict erupted among his family members. Töregene Khatun, Gedei's widow wife, gained leadership of the empire and ruled for five years. She was the most powerful woman in the world at the time. [([[https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/the-mongol-empire-after-genghis-khan/|Lumen]])]
 +
 +===== Kublai Khan =====
 +
 +Kublai Khan was Genghis Khan's grandson who created the Yuan Dynasty and ruled from 1260 and 1294 AD. He established the Mongolian language school in 1269 AD. Marco Polo, the renowned adventurer and explorer, visited his court in the 1270s. He attempted two unsuccessful invasions of Japan in 1274 and 1281 AD. Temur was his grandson and the Great Mongol Khan who succeeded him as the next Yuan Emperor. [([[https://www.history.com/topics/china/kublai-khan|History]])]
 +
 +===== Khan Title =====
 +
 +The supreme ruler was referred to as "Khan." This name was derived from the Turkic empires of 552-734 AD, which were controlled by a ruler known as "khaqan." [([[http://www.mongolian-art.de/01_mongolian_art/gallery_comic_secret_history_mongols/047-0480.jpg.html|Mongolian Art]])]
 +
 +===== Tengri =====
 +
 +The Khan's governing prerogative was seen as a command from Tengri, the main deity of the sky, and all the nomads who lived under it. Shamans were spiritual advisors to society because they could communicate with spirits. Many monarchs relied on shamans, while some claimed to be able to communicate with the gods directly. [([[https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Tengri|New World Encylopedia ]])]
 +
 +===== High Mountains =====
 +
 +Because of their proximity to the skies, the Mongols considered high mountains to be sacred, and Burkhan Khaldun was their most sacred mountain. [([[https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1440/|Unesco]])]
 +
 +===== Tiny Soldiers =====
 +
 +Mongol children were taught to ride horses by their moms at the age of three. To prevent damage, the youngsters would first be tethered to the horse, then after a few years, they would begin training with a bow and arrow. [([[https://www.amnh.org/explore/videos/biodiversity/wild-horse-mongolia/horse-mongolian-culture|AMNH]])]
 +
 +===== Archery =====
 +
 +The Mongols perfected the usage of the bow and arrow, but they did not employ only one sort of arrow in warfare. Depending on the situation, they used both light and heavy arrows.[([[https://historyofyesterday.com/mongol-cavalry-bf87f8146092|History Of Yesterday]])]
 +
 +===== Shock And Awe =====
 +
 +They would kill entire cities that opposed them as part of their shock and awe tactics. This instilled terror in the Empire, making future conquests more simpler. [([[https://www.historynet.com/genghis-khans-secrets-success.htm|Historynet]])]
 +
 +===== Domination =====
 +
 +The Mongols would engage in battle by showering their opponents with arrows. The opponent would be forced to contract, allowing the Mongols to assault them in a broad front. They were also notorious for diverting their opponents away from concealed archers by appearing to flee the battle. [([[https://pl.pinterest.com/pin/548665167104118050/|Pinterest]])]
 +
 +===== Education And Freedom =====
 +
 +As Genghis Khan expanded his kingdom to gigantic dimensions, he excused the poor from taxes, encouraged literacy, and allowed religious freedom. This understanding, along with the possibility of total devastation, prompted many people to join the empire without much of a struggle. [([[https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-hccc-worldcivilization/chapter/genghis-khan/|Lumen]])]
 +
 +===== Shah Jahan =====
 +
 +There are several direct descendants of Genghis Khan, and their impact can be observed throughout Eurasia and South Asia. One of them was Shah Jahan, the famous Mughal emperor who oversaw the Taj Mahal's construction. [([[https://courses.lumenlearning.com/atd-tcc-worldciv2/chapter/mughal-empire-history/|Lumen]])]
 +
 +===== End Of Golden Islamic Age =====
 +
 +The Mongols utterly devastated Baghdad in 1258, marking the end of the Islamic Golden Age. They destroyed Baghdad's history of knowledge as part of their deconstruction of the city, and the Tigris river was reported to have flowed black from all of the ink from the books that were tossed in its waters. [([[https://www.thegreatcoursesdaily.com/the-mongol-sack-of-baghdad-in-1258/|thegreatcoursesdaily]])]
 +
 +===== Not Washing Clothes =====
 +
 +The Mongols did not believe in washing their own garments since it polluted the water and disrupted the water cycle. [([[https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/1ly2rj/til_people_of_the_mongol_empire_never_washed/|Reddit]])]
 +
 +===== Death Toll =====
 +
 +World War II was the bloodiest conflict in human history; nevertheless, the Mongol invasions were almost as lethal, despite the fact that the world population was just one-fifth of what it was during WWII. They were responsible for the deaths of as many as 40 million people. [([[https://www.history.com/news/10-things-you-may-not-know-about-genghis-khan|History]])]
 +
 +===== Horses Not Only For Transportation =====
 +
 +During a campaign, soldiers were given limited rations and were trained to go for days at a time without eating. Their horses were not only their mode of transportation, but also, in times of need, a source of food, water, and warmth. [([[https://www.historyonthenet.com/what-did-the-mongols-eat|Historynet]])]
 +
 +===== Silk Armor =====
 +
 +Mongols wore silk clothes, despite the fact that they were not fashionistas. To defend themselves from arrows, they would wear a silk shirt under their armor. The silk threads would mesh around the arrowhead, making arrow removal more hygienic and less harmful. [([[https://www.quora.com/Why-did-ancient-Mongol-warriors-wear-silk-vests|Quora]])]
 +
 +===== Ger =====
 +
 +A nomadic civilization like the Mongols required the development of movable dwellings. The ger appears. A ger was a simple, prefabricated dwelling made of wood, pelts, and ropes. Men, women, and the old each had their own quarters. [([[https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/traditional-craftsmanship-of-the-mongol-ger-and-its-associated-customs-00872|Unesco]])]
 +
 +===== Great Hunt =====
 +
 +During the winter, a grand hunt would be summoned, with the Khan leading the charge with the first kill. From March through October, it is illegal to kill animals. [([[https://medium.com/mbreads/genghis-khan-the-emperor-of-all-men-b4fdf8179841|Medium]])]
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