I kindly disagree because Mongols followed a strict war code that killed their own soldier. They may have been kind but one inhumane rule they used was if a soldier left another one behind that soldier would be killed.
(Alauddin Khlji) Mongols constant war in the Punjab region was very inhumane and intolerant. They battled with me many times just to expand their land rule. They used the tactics of human shields and diseases riddled bodies to try and stop our army.
(Alauddin Khlji) Mongols weren't uncivilized in their military tactics I used them myself. I was one of the few rulers who didn't fear his small fleet or "gruesome" tactics because all army's used their tactics.
(Alauddin Khlji)I was in constant battle with the Mongol forces that constantly tormented Delhi. They destroyed culture, religion, and human lives at every attempt they made to capture my land.
During a battle in 1245 in China a Mongol fleet ran out of food so they began to eat each other. Out of 10 soldiers 1 would be eaten due to low funds and no food.
During the Mongols rule in China they helped their poor population by funding a rural organization. The organization lowered taxes and gave farms to the poor.
Mongols destroyed cultures in Bhangdad by burning down the city and filling their irrigation system with dirt, all because their ruler wouldn't surrender.
During war Mongols used harsh and inhumane tactics. These tactics included using prisoners as human shields, catapulting infected bodies on enemies, and using dead bodies to fill up enemy moats.
The Mongols gave more power to women than other civilizations that used harsh patriarchy's during this time. They were given the right to hold power, divorce, and own land.