Mongol culture valued freedom, egalitarianism, and self-reliance, which made great warriors but made governing hierarchical societies difficult.
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Mongol Culture
Mongol culture valued freedom, egalitarianism, and self-reliance, which made great warriors but made governing hierarchical societies difficult.
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"And then, of course, the Mongols did something else. So the Mongols were able to kill tens of millions of people. Okay? Does it..."
"So this is a culture that values freedom, egalitarianism, and self -reliance. And therefore, it makes great warriors. The problem, though, is the cultures..."
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Genghis Khan is not explained by saying the Mongols were uniquely evil.
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