Genghis khan's achievements
Genghis khan has earned a lot of achievements which people were really proud of. Some of the achievements have brought freedom on some people. His achievements are one of the reasons why he was so important and why we should remember him.
One of the achievements Genghis Khan has achieved are that he successfully had unified the Mongolia plateau. He achieved this achievement by bringing peace in countries and forging them into one firm discipline country. He also pushed the formation of the Mongolian race, he did that by helping tribes to go in touch , breaking the borders between the tribes and making people work and live together. In Genghis Khan's region, Mongolian common language was made, which has great effects to increase the Mongolian culture and put government order into effect, Genghis khan also asked to write a manual book about the laws and the promulgate the corpus juris.
Other non-military achievements include the introduction of a writing system based on the Uighur script (still used in Inner Mongolia today), the idea of religious tolerance throughout the empire, and the achievement of tribal unity among the Mongols. Genghis Khan's greatest accomplishments, however, cannot be counted in terms of territory or victories, but in the presence of a Mongol nation and culture. Mongols today venerate him as the founding father of Mongolia.
One of the achievements Genghis Khan has achieved are that he successfully had unified the Mongolia plateau. He achieved this achievement by bringing peace in countries and forging them into one firm discipline country. He also pushed the formation of the Mongolian race, he did that by helping tribes to go in touch , breaking the borders between the tribes and making people work and live together. In Genghis Khan's region, Mongolian common language was made, which has great effects to increase the Mongolian culture and put government order into effect, Genghis khan also asked to write a manual book about the laws and the promulgate the corpus juris.
Other non-military achievements include the introduction of a writing system based on the Uighur script (still used in Inner Mongolia today), the idea of religious tolerance throughout the empire, and the achievement of tribal unity among the Mongols. Genghis Khan's greatest accomplishments, however, cannot be counted in terms of territory or victories, but in the presence of a Mongol nation and culture. Mongols today venerate him as the founding father of Mongolia.