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Religious freedom

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    Genghis Khan's empire was the first to implement religious freedom, allowing individuals to choose their faith without coercion.
    The Mongol military's success relied on a highly mobile cavalry, capable of shooting accurately at 200 meters while riding at high speeds.
    Genghis Khan's psychological warfare tactics included offering peaceful surrender terms but executing brutal retribution for betrayal.
    The Secret History of the Mongols, a crucial text for understanding Mongolian culture, wasn't available in English until 1982.
    Kublai Khan's failed invasions of Japan were primarily due to inadequate preparation and natural disasters.

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