Legacy
In conclusion, Genghis Khan was the ruler of the largest empire, Mongolian Empire, built a large foundation for emperors to come after his reign of power. Many nations have been impacted by Khan's government style as he created a Mongolian-style democracy. Nations around the world have inherited some of the key concepts from his empire and have adopted them as their own. These concepts include:
- Literacy: This means to create your own alphabet in order to create words that can be used in everyday life. Khan utilized this especially during the battles when communication was a very important factor in their war strategies.
- Councils of Leaders: This is where the executive leader of a nation or empire has a group of advisors that could help the ruler decide on laws and solutions to major situations going on during that time period. Khan had a group of officials that primarily assisted him in military strategies as they were expanding the empire greatly.
- Religous Freedom: This allows for religous practice among the common citizens of a nation as a worshiping a religon. This has played a major part in today's philosophies, especially the American government.
- Civil Service: This applies to those who serve in the military to those at home who provide and care for the environment they live in. Khan's empire directly applies this to the soldiers service to the empire.
- International Passports: These booklets show that you are a citizen in a nation and when traveling across borders of different countries, this is needed to make sure you are who you say you are.