By Dr. R Sudarshan
The 13th-century world trembled at his feet. And he founded an empire and civilization that extended across the world and even begat Mughals that ruled India.
In 25 years of his ascent to the world stage from the remote grasslands of central Asia, he subjugated more lands than the Romans did in 400 years. He caused a complex cultural communication that changed the way the world lived. Evermore progressive as much as he was ruthless, his system of governance was far more refined than western. He abolished torture, granted religious freedom, and smashed feudal systems and aristocratic privileges that even the medieval and modern monarchies elsewhere didn't do. His name is unjustly mired in some inglorious images because western historians couldn't credit an eastern man with higher attributes of civilization.
Thoroughly researched and unraveled lucidly like a riverine flow, Jack Weatherford brings to fore the importance of GENGHIS KHAN to the history of the world.
On the shelf, is a horseback emperor in all his glory. A must-read.
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[31/05, 10:18] Shyamasundara: Post briefly introduces an emperor who appears to be shrewd, popular, and competent. Shall soon try to walk into the shop, purchase a copy of the book, and read it completely.
[31/05, 10:27] BS Ranganath: I appreciate your thoughts.
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