"History of Mongol Empire"

It was the most contactual world empire in history that stretched from Korea to Ukraine and from Siberia to southern China and was built on open plains. In the 12th century CE, before the Mongol Empire was formed, the steppe of East Asia was the home of the dispersed Mongol and Turkic struggle forces. People were herding sheep, cattle, yaks and camels. They lived in sensitive tents and traveled between summer and winter camps. The nomadic women held important authority, controlling this migration, large herds and trade. Meanwhile, the men are focused on the battles fought. These nomadic groups often fought one another. That would change under Temujin, who was born into a respectable Mongol family. Although he had lost his father at a young age and had grown up poor, he quickly regained his strength by strengthening his relationship with other leaders. Unlike those khans, Temujin raised soldiers based on beauty and distributed the spoils equally among them. His best move is t...