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However, in relation to Europe, the Mongol's did also wipe out some civilian populations of entire towns after defeating their armies.
Yes, up to almost around 40 million people were killed by the Mongols across Eurasia.
The Mongols's also allowed the silk roads to go into its 3rd golden age, therefore, I as a Silk Road Merchant, traded more goods and prospered more economically.
Mongol's built a system of roads making the path to travel on the silk roads smoother and less dangerous. This made me a Silk Road Merchant feel more safe traveling across the routes.
Genghis Khan instituted a policy of religious tolerance throughout the Mongolian empire.
Mongol's Saved artisans, doctors, and scholars from conquered areas and transferred them throughout their realm, spreading knowledge across the world.
The Mongols transferred Greco-Islamic medical knowledge and the Arabic numbering system to Western Europe.
The Mongolian Armies would rip unborn children from mothers' wombs, and use prisoners as human shields or as moat fillers to support siege fillers.
Up to 40 million killed across Eurasia during Genghis Khan's descendants’ conquests.
The Mongols impacted my life as a Silk Road Merchant by invading and destroying some of the oases and trading centers along my routes. This made the journey more difficult because I needed to travel a longer distance along the dangerous terrain to get to another oasis or city.
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