Zubair Habib

27%
Flag icon
Instead of threatening to kill them if their relatives misbehaved, Genghis Khan introduced a far more effective strategy. Genghis Khan trained the would-be hostages as administrators and kept them as a ready reserve to replace any ineffective or disloyal official. The threat of such potential replacement probably did much more to ensure loyalty in the field than the threat that the relative might be killed.
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview