On that same image from the document, it also shows more people getting put upside down about to die with their heads on the ground about to suffocate. This picture claims that it was during the Persian war when Genghis Khan and his soldiers had taken over. There were some times where it showed that there was more cultural exchange instead of destruction. For example, when Genghis Khan and his soldiers had taken over parts of China and Asia. There was a time when they had taken over a new trade route while they had conquered that area. But when the trade route was made, it was made at a cost the Mongols had taken over most of China and Asia. A lot of people thought that Ghengis Khan had taken over a few parts of the world. But he had taken over all civilizations and countries while he had ruled the Mongol Empire. This is from document 4.Something that wasn’t okay for Ghengis Khan when he had control was that in his cities he had many laws that if you broke one of them. You would face deadly consequences. For example, if someone had many horses and he lost most of them because he had been doing other things. And another person would retrieve them for him, the person that had gotten those horses back to him would be
On that same image from the document, it also shows more people getting put upside down about to die with their heads on the ground about to suffocate. This picture claims that it was during the Persian war when Genghis Khan and his soldiers had taken over. There were some times where it showed that there was more cultural exchange instead of destruction. For example, when Genghis Khan and his soldiers had taken over parts of China and Asia. There was a time when they had taken over a new trade route while they had conquered that area. But when the trade route was made, it was made at a cost the Mongols had taken over most of China and Asia. A lot of people thought that Ghengis Khan had taken over a few parts of the world. But he had taken over all civilizations and countries while he had ruled the Mongol Empire. This is from document 4.Something that wasn’t okay for Ghengis Khan when he had control was that in his cities he had many laws that if you broke one of them. You would face deadly consequences. For example, if someone had many horses and he lost most of them because he had been doing other things. And another person would retrieve them for him, the person that had gotten those horses back to him would be