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The strengths of Genghis Khan include the fact that he was greatly feared by his enemies though greatly respected by his subjects. Aside from his massive yet well organized horde of warriors (many of which were recruited from conquered lands), Genghis Khan was very tolerant of indigenous beliefs and allowed conquered peoples to preserve their cultures. He also adopted many technologies from conquered peoples, such as the use of gunpowder from conquered China. And though he was tolerant of all peoples, he was harsh to any that opposed him. If one city tried to rebel, it was quelled via brute force and the settlement would be heavily pillaged and sacked. The reputation of Genghis Khan was well known, and many cities he came across would surrender at the very sight of him.

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