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How do later Mongol reflections on the Yasa bring out the uneasy relation they had with the memory of Genghis Khan?

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Answered by princetyagi368
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Genghis Khan was of the view that conquered cities and sedentary people needed to be wiped out to instill a sense of horror among his adversaries. The later Mongols felt that there was a need to develop a benign approach towards conquered subjects in order to rule over them peacefully. So, the later Mongols referred to the yasa to stamp their authority. In addition to that, they also referred to other lawgivers like Moses and Solomon to bring a sense of legitimacy to their rule. This shows the uneasy relationship they had with the memory of Genghis Khan.

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Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

There was an uneasy relationship between Genghis Khan and later Mongols.

Explanation:

Genghis Khan thought that the cities and people that were conquered should be wiped out so that his adversaries would be scared of it. But, The later Mongols felt that there  should be a gentle and kind approach was towards the conquered subjects so that they can rule over them peacefully.

So, the later Mongols started using a new term, ‘Yasa’, which meant ‘legal code of Genghis Khan’. They wanted to stamp their authority and customs on their population. They also referred to Moses and Solomon to makes their rules legal. This shows the uneasy relationship that they had with the memory of Genghis Khan.

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