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what was the name of postal system introduced by genghis khan? write about it..​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Mongol postal system, usually referred to as the Yām, is generally agreed to have been adopted from the Chinese Yi (or Li) system of communication, which was introduced to Chinggis through the Uighur and Khitan advisors who had a formative influence on the development of Mongol bureaucratic practices

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Answered by Anonymous
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Genghis Khan created an international communication and postal network known as the "Yam."

Yam was a supply point route messenger system extensively used and expanded by Genghis Khan and also used by subsequent Great Khans and Khans.

Relay stations provided food, shelter and spare horses for Mongol army messengers. Genghis Khan gave special attention to Yam because Mongol armies travelled fast, so their messengers had to be even faster, covering 200–300 kilometres (120–190 mi) per day. The system was used to speed up the process of information and intelligence.

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