Tuesday, April 28, 2009

A Democratic Genghis Khan?


Mongolia’s Ghengis Khan of the 12th-13th Centuries is now renown for spreading Democracy.

In 1990 Mongolia held a multi party election and by 1992 obtained itself a constitution.

According to history, Ghengis Khan promoted participatory government, rule by law, equality under the law,

and basic personal and human freedoms.

Portraits of Genghis Khan are common in Mongolia today.

4 comments:

  1. More information I woyuldn't have if I didn't blog. Thank you.

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  2. Welcome. They had a lot written on him but it is surprising a man such as him would be given credit for democracy.
    Live and learn lol

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  3. That's also new to me !

    Thanks for the cute story between Tatty and Rotty, lol ! My first cat was the terror for all dogs in the neighborhood ! She ran behind all dogs and the dogs were so surprised usually they ran behind a cat.

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