MastanKhan
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Hi,
I agree with you---but you have to look at these two in a different manner----they both were the result and outcome of their upbringing---.
If Khalid Bin Waled had his father murdered right after his birth by a different tribe, his wife abducted and raped by those same people when he had grown up, him and his mother and brothers and sister kicked out of the tribe and left to die on frozen plains of mongolia in his early teens----maybe Khalid would have been a different kind of warrior---.
But for me---I don't read them to compare them with each other or otherwise---. I am just reading about them and what they did and how they persevered---and then I compare them to my brethren----that is always my comparison----and every single time I reach the same conclusion----.
The reason for Genghis in his success was that he were ruthless in providing justice---he build a system which carried everybody together and forward---all the naysayers and trouble makers were weeded out and neutralized without remorse and prejudice---.
I just learnt the difference between Mongols and the Tartars---.
That is what it was basically all about---that is where it started---a local petty dispute---tartars stealing mongol tribal livestock in mongol land---. The destruction of the muslim empire, the destruction of the chinese empire, the destruction of russians poles and tartars---it all started when a tribal chiefs kills livestock thieves and one of the thieves is the son of a tartar chief---.
I agree with you---but you have to look at these two in a different manner----they both were the result and outcome of their upbringing---.
If Khalid Bin Waled had his father murdered right after his birth by a different tribe, his wife abducted and raped by those same people when he had grown up, him and his mother and brothers and sister kicked out of the tribe and left to die on frozen plains of mongolia in his early teens----maybe Khalid would have been a different kind of warrior---.
But for me---I don't read them to compare them with each other or otherwise---. I am just reading about them and what they did and how they persevered---and then I compare them to my brethren----that is always my comparison----and every single time I reach the same conclusion----.
The reason for Genghis in his success was that he were ruthless in providing justice---he build a system which carried everybody together and forward---all the naysayers and trouble makers were weeded out and neutralized without remorse and prejudice---.
I just learnt the difference between Mongols and the Tartars---.
That is what it was basically all about---that is where it started---a local petty dispute---tartars stealing mongol tribal livestock in mongol land---. The destruction of the muslim empire, the destruction of the chinese empire, the destruction of russians poles and tartars---it all started when a tribal chiefs kills livestock thieves and one of the thieves is the son of a tartar chief---.