what were the administrative reforms brought by Genghis Khan in Mongolian empire ?
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- Möngke also forbade extravagant spending, imposed taxes (which incited some rebellions), and punished the unauthorized plundering of civilians. He established the Department of Monetary Affairs and standardized a system of measurement. Möngke conducted a census of the Mongol Empire and its land.
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Möngke's rule established some of the most consistent monetary and administrative policies since Genghis Khan. In the mercantile department he: Forbade extravagant spending and limited gifts to the princes. Made merchants subject to taxes.
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