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Mongolian Organizational Structure: Learn in a few minutes the structure of Genghis Khan's unification of Mongolia. 1. The first layer of Mongolia is the Nilun Mongol ministries (referring to the noble Mongols), and the core system is Chengji

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Mongolian Organizational Structure:

A few minutes to understand the structure of Genghis Khan's unification of Mongolia.

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The first layer of Mongolia is the Nilun Mongol tribes (referring to the noble Mongols), and the core line is the Qiyan tribe of Genghis Khan as the golden family.

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The second layer of Mongolia is the Nilun Mongol ministry, representing a series of such as: Taichiwu, Zadalan and so on. They are all descendants of Genghis Khan's 10th ancestor, Duan cha'er, the famous Baba Boy Khan (crucified on a wooden donkey by the Jin Dynasty) belongs to the Taichi Wubu, and Genghis Khan Anda Zamu belongs to the Zadalan department. This layer is the core foundation of Genghis Khan's world, and most of them belong to Genghis Khan's distant relatives and friends.

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The third layer of Mongolia is the Dieer Lieqin Department (referring to the mongols who are born in general), representing a series such as: Hongjirabu, Wuliang Hetibu and so on. Genghis Khan's concubine, Bo Erti, was the Hongji Labu, and Subutai was the Wuliang Hetibu. They were called "Blackwood" with the Niren Mongols, i.e. the Whole Of Mongolia.

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The fourth layer of Mongolia is a series of pan-Mongol tribes composed of Murwei and Turkic Uighurs: such as Tatars, Qi'er Beg, and so on. They were active in the steppes long before the rise of primitive Mongol tribes, and although they had homologous attributes with Mongolia, they were often opposed. One of the most important Documents of mongolia, the Chronicle of the Tribes, states: "The Turkic tribes known today as Mongolia." That is to say, they were not originally Mongols, but were only regarded as Mongols after Genghis Khan unified Mongolia and took over his people.

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The fifth layer of Mongolia is a series of Turkic and Turkic tribes: such as the Kre and The Naimans. The Chronicle of the Chronicles of the Tribes states: "They were Turkic tribes with their own rulers." These tribes were distributed in the mid-western region of the steppe, and after the efforts of Genghis Khan, they were integrated into Mongolia.

The above is the organizational structure of Genghis Khan's unification.

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