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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.
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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