explain the political organisation under Genghis khan
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During the early stages of Mongol supremacy, the empire established by Genghis absorbed civilizations in which a strong, unified, and well-organized state power had developed. The social organization of the Mongols was, however, characterized by pastoralism and a decentralized patrilineal system of clans.
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Genghis khan assigned the responsibility of governing the newly conquerred people to his four sons . These comprised of four ulus .
The eldest son , jochi , received tge russain steppe and it extended as far west as his horses could roam .
The second son , chaghatai , was given the Transoxanian steppe and lands north of the pamir mountain adjacent to those of his brothers .
Genghis khan had indicated that his third son , ogodei would succed him as tge Great king and on ocession the prince established his capital at karakorum
The youngest son ,Togay received tge ancestral lands of mongolia . Genghis khan said that his sons qould rule tge empire collectively . and to underline this point ,
military contigents of tge individual princes were placed in each ulus