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Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire, was not known to be literate; he likely could not read or write in any formal sense. However, he understood the importance of communication and administration, which led him to employ scribes and adopt written scripts for his empire. His leadership was characterized by oral tradition and strategic thinking rather than written documentation.

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