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The Mongol army conquered two-thirds of the population of the earth in 25 years primarily by taking out the aristocracy and giving an opportunity for the lowest level of citizens, including slaves, to rise up within the army, through the leadership of Genghis Khan who was himself a former slave.
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The Mongol army conquered two-thirds of the population of the earth in 25 years primarily by taking out the aristocracy and giving an opportunity for the lowest level of citizens, including slaves, to rise up within the army, through the leadership of Genghis Khan who was himself a former slave. Despite his reputation as a villain, Genghis Khan encouraged freedom of religion and the prayer for himself as a caveat.
ChapterGenghis Khan and Inner Reflection
Episode#388: Lisa Ling — Exploring Subcultures, Learning to Feel, and Changing Perception
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker shares two books that greatly impacted his life, one encouraging him to look inward and the other shedding light on the brutal treatment of Native Americans by Christopher Columbus.
1:21:02 - 1:24:26 (03:23)
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The speaker shares two books that greatly impacted his life, one encouraging him to look inward and the other shedding light on the brutal treatment of Native Americans by Christopher Columbus.