I support this because today we know that patriarchy is wrong, so for the Mongols to take the first steps in the right direction shows civilization.
Where was the empire located? Was it in the middle east, or near Asia?
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi: Since the Mongols allowed religious tolerance, they named me in charge of religious affairs
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi: The mongols were civilized in the fact that they named me their scientific advisor and they used some science.
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi: The mongols let me have the chance to live instead of killing me like the Vikings.
They destroyed countless cities, which ruined architecture and history from certain groups of people
They killed anybody that didn't join their empire which is uncivilized
The Mongols, at a time, wouldn't let Chinese people obtain high roles in government.
The Mongols were the first people to connect the east and the west, starting global history.
The Mongols had religious tolerance and let people practice the religion they wanted.
The mongols had public works systems like their own postal service.
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