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Genghis Khan and his empire. Volume 2

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Author:Luginov Nikolay Alekseevich
Cover:Hard
Category:Biographies & MemoirsHistory & Geography
ISBN:978-5-7974-0611-2
Dimensions: 145x18x215cm
One of the central characters of the novel is a friend of the youth of Genghis Khan - Jamuha. Subsequently, their paths-roads parted. Jamuha is vanity, longs for personal power. The difference in life goals is revealed in the fundamental dispute about freedom.
Jamuha is sure: The one who owns the right to choose the path, who goes, where he wants, takes what he wants, and no one he wants, and no one he is a decree. Temuchin is of a different opinion: "Such freedom is called loneliness. And the lonely man is weak, no matter what he would imagine about himself. The power of man in unity with other similar ones. "
It is such an understanding of freedom that determines the tactics of Genghis Khan in the struggle to establish a monolithic unity of the community of people based on a strong foundation of justice, where everyone is equal before the law. In order to unite into a single people of different tribes, he shows generously to the vanquished. The power of the Mongols is in their clear law of arrangement of life. Everyone worships his God, but obeys a single law, namely in the unity in the face of Jasak - genuine freedom.
... Genghis Khan passes away with a sense of a fulfillment of a duty. He is sure that relying on the goodwill of those who adopted a single law of strong rule created an empire - the Great Il, based on traditions, customs common to many peoples.
So he carried out the divine idea of ​​unification, saving the steppe tribes from strife and discord, establishing the long -awaited world from the sea to the sea
Author:
Author:Luginov Nikolay Alekseevich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:History & Geography
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7974-0611-2

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