Warriors Of Genghis Khan Had To Follow A Set Of Rules

Published on 05/18/2022
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It’s A Serious Matter.

Some violations have resulted in the ultimate penalty: performance. Sleeping while on guard duty, abandoning, or retreat without instructions were all punished by death. “Fights, brawls, injury, and murder are never tolerated, ” Friar Giovanni di Plano Carpini wrote in 1245, according to Grunge.com. There are no fights, wounded, or killings.”

It Should Be Taken Seriously

It’s A Serious Matter.

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#11. Practice hit-and-run tactics

Genghis Khan’s army was mostly composed of horseback archers. These mobile warriors were suitable for one of the Mongols’ favorite combat tactics. This was the hit-and-run attack, which had to be regularly performed and improved. So, what exactly was it? What exactly is the big deal?

#11. Practice Hit And Run Tactics

#11. Practice Hit And Run Tactics

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