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I agree with this. And those people aren't even included in the other 40 million they had killed.

JuliaP(13) Clarified
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Ögödei, Sorghaghtani brother-in-law tried marrying his son (Guyuk) to Sorghaghtani so that they could be in charge of the land. However, with the power that she had she refused and led the kingdom on her own.

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Sorghaghtani was given the power to lead the land that her husband has once had, Tolui. Essentially, she controlled Northern China and Eastern Mongolia.

This was rare for a mongol women to be given power, because during this time that the Mongol empire existed it was very rare for women to be given any power at all. Thats how the Mongols were really unique in a way.

JuliaP(13) Clarified
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Why were you suspicious of the ambassadors to the point that you murdered them?

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Seeing how Sorghaghtani promoted her own sons to be heirs to their fathers thrown, she had political power to influence that decision. She had more power in the Mongolian areas than not.

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Sorghaghtani refused to get remarried to the son of her brother-in-law. This shows she had her power in deciding whether or not she wanted to get married.

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As a woman who was allowed political power, Sorghaghtani would definitely say the Mongols were civilized. Most other areas didn't allow women to have much power, especially not as much as she had. After Tolui, her husband and Genghis Khans grandson passed away, she led his kingdom(in Northern China and Eastern Mongolia) for a while before passing that power on to her son.

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They were religiously tolerant and even spared religious items such as churches, mosques and monasteries.

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They promoted soldiers based on merit rather than birth and how they were known.

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Women held a lot more power than in most other areas around the world.

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