Summary of "Genghis Khan" by James Chambers (Part IV)
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Chapter IV: The Invincible Army As Genghis Khan, Temujin was now tasked with organizing all the tribes in the steppes. He would create the best army anyone had ever seen. Since the Mongols were illiterate and had no alphabet, Genghis used a man named Tata-tonga, who was well-read, to help write out all his commands. Tata-tonga was also ordered to teach all princes of imperial blood reading and writing lessons. Eventually, everyone learning to read and write helped more people, and the tribes slowly became more literate.
Summary of "Genghis Khan" by James Chambers (Part IV)
Summary of "Genghis Khan" by James Chambers…
Summary of "Genghis Khan" by James Chambers (Part IV)
Chapter IV: The Invincible Army As Genghis Khan, Temujin was now tasked with organizing all the tribes in the steppes. He would create the best army anyone had ever seen. Since the Mongols were illiterate and had no alphabet, Genghis used a man named Tata-tonga, who was well-read, to help write out all his commands. Tata-tonga was also ordered to teach all princes of imperial blood reading and writing lessons. Eventually, everyone learning to read and write helped more people, and the tribes slowly became more literate.