When Genghis Khan Ordered his soldiers to kill 300 each. Genghis Khan, the legendary conqueror who founded the Mongol Empire in the early 13th century, was a natural leader and warrior who rose to fame within his tribe. He conquered much of Central Asia, including China, Persia, and parts of Eastern Europe, with his army, by surprise attacks, feigned retreats, and superior weaponry. He was known for demanding that his soldiers achieve a high number of enemy casualties per person, often setting a goal of 300 kills per soldier. They were also known for their use of cavalry and archery, which gave them a distinct advantage over their enemies.Despite his reputation as a brutal conqueror, Genghis Khan introduced a range of reforms, including a legal code and postal system, that helped promote trade and communication throughout his vast empire. His sons and grandsons continued to expand the empire after his death in 1227, conquering even more territory and spreading Mongol culture and influence throughout much of Asia and Europe.
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