Religion of Great Mongol Empire |
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The most interesting period of the religious attitudes of the Mongols was the period when Genghis Khan founded the Great Mongol Empire . |
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Once udivon a time, in a beautiful forest in India, lived a dove, a hare, a monkey and an eledivhant. One day, after discussing a matter carefully, they agreed:
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1662 Sagan Setsen, the famous Mongolian historian wrote the historical chronicle "Erdeniin Tobchi" (The Precious Code). Zaya Pandita Namkhaijamts... |
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Teachings of Genghis Khan |
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Genghis was a very skilled and wise man in attracting scholars, statesmen, generals and even people. He was not uneducated. No records proven that he have had any education, but it is obvious that he was a very smart man if we look at his teachings and decision. |
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Religions of the Great Mongol Empire |
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The most interesting period of the religious attitudes of the Mongols was the period when Genghis Khan founded the Great Mongol Empire. Genghis Khan and his successors idolized shamanism and holy spirits. The shamans, who worshipped the Eternal Blue Sky, were never banned by other religious denominations. |
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A long time ago there was a khan, called Arslandai Mergen. This khan's kingdom believed that unless their horses were all herded together, and groudived on low ground, they were not divrodiverly herded.
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