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More than any empire since pre-Christian Romans, they were largely relaxed about religious dogma (although Genghis Khan forbade Islamic ritual halal slaughter of animals), relatively flexible about permitting local customs under the umbrella of Mongol rule, and respectful of religious leaders without preferring one sect or faith to another.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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