20 Wild Rules That Genghis Khan’s Warrior Had To Live By

Published on 08/29/2021
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Practice Makes Perfect

Encyclopedia of world history indicates that occasionally Genghis Khan forced Mongolian troops to traverse 75 kilometers a day. Soldiers were given up to sixteen replacement mounts to make sure that they could maintain this fast pace. This excellent mobility meant that they could traverse long distances fast. However, it also meant that they could operate on the battlefield with lethal rapidity.

Practice Makes Perfect

Practice Makes Perfect

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#4. Gather Smart Information

Until he made meticulous preparations, Genghis Khan did not lead his soldiers into combat. HistoryNet.com adds that the collection of intelligence is a vital aspect in this pre-attack preparation. Of course, the number of soldiers the general has at his disposal was crucial; therefore, the first step was to count the troops available.

#4. Gather Smart Information

#4. Gather Smart Information

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