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how did mongols(Genghis khan)army took the form of large and organized army?​

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Answered by skyfall63
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The Mongol army tactics & organisation have made it possible for the Mongol Empire & parts of Middle East & Eastern Europe to conquer almost all of continental Asia.

Explanation:

  • Genghis Khan revolutionised the army by adding the decimal system to his army. The army was split into Arbans and the leaders of the Arban were asked to remain faithful, regardless of their ethnic origins.  
  • The military divisions had 10 sizes: 'arbans' (10 people), 'zuuns' (100), 'mingghans' (1000 people) and 'tumens' (10,000 people). This decimal system organisation of Genghis Khan's strong military has proven very effective through force or threats for capturing the numerous tribes of Central Asian steppe but also in improving the entire civilisation of Mongol.  
  • In Mongolia, there was no human population. Fighting has been a work and you've been a soldier or a soldier helped. Strongly trained Mongolian troops. The Mongol army was the prevailing armed force of the 13th century. It never used superior tactics and speed and was like an immense organised cavalry, which was constantly running and fast adapting to the changing conditions and
  • No civilian population remained in Mongolia. Fighting has been a work and you've been a soldier or a soldier helped. Strongly trained Mongolian troops. The Mongol army was the prevailing armed force of the 13th century. It's still based on superior strategy and speed and was like big, organised cavalry, reacting steadily and rapidly to changing situations and following demanding battle strategies.

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