: It portrays Genghis Khan as a secular leader who promoted people based on ability rather than birthright.
This book is a revolutionary piece of revisionist history that dismantles the image of the Mongols as mere "bloodthirsty barbarians". Weatherford argues that Genghis Khan was a visionary leader who laid the foundations for the modern world through meritocracy, religious tolerance, and the opening of global trade.
: Reviewers often note that it "reads like the Iliad" and is a "fantastic storyteller's" account of a man who rose from nothing to conquer the known world. Community Perspectives
“For those unfamiliar with Mongol history or accustomed to seeing them solely through the lens of destruction, this book serves as an excellent and thought-provoking corrective.” Substack · Manuel’s Substack · 1 year ago
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: It portrays Genghis Khan as a secular leader who promoted people based on ability rather than birthright.
This book is a revolutionary piece of revisionist history that dismantles the image of the Mongols as mere "bloodthirsty barbarians". Weatherford argues that Genghis Khan was a visionary leader who laid the foundations for the modern world through meritocracy, religious tolerance, and the opening of global trade. Download 0609809644 rar
: Reviewers often note that it "reads like the Iliad" and is a "fantastic storyteller's" account of a man who rose from nothing to conquer the known world. Community Perspectives : It portrays Genghis Khan as a secular
“For those unfamiliar with Mongol history or accustomed to seeing them solely through the lens of destruction, this book serves as an excellent and thought-provoking corrective.” Substack · Manuel’s Substack · 1 year ago : Reviewers often note that it "reads like