Attempts by Mongol leadership to adopt Chinese-style bureaucracy conflicted with Mongol nobility's desire to preserve Mongolian culture, producing internal tension that led to collapse.
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Attempts by Mongol leadership to adopt Chinese-style bureaucracy conflicted with Mongol nobility's desire to preserve Mongolian culture, producing internal tension that led to collapse.
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"And they would try to adopt a Chinese -style bureaucracy. But a bureaucracy, and we discussed this, comes into conflict with the nobility. Okay?..."
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