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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP30 Sep 2023 8:52 p.m. PST

… In History


"Subutai was a lowborn son of a blacksmith, who became Genghis Khan‘s chief of staff of the armed forces. He joined the Genghis's army at the age of 14 and died 60 years later as the best Mongol general, achieving almost divine status among the Mongols.

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ubutai was a lowborn son of a blacksmith, who became Genghis Khan‘s chief of staff of the armed forces. He joined the Genghis's army at the age of 14 and died 60 years later as the best Mongol general, achieving almost divine status among the Mongols.

Genghis Khan said he had four dogs of war: Jebe, Kublai, Jelme, and Subutai.

Early on, Genghis recognized Subutai's talent for war and involved him in military discussions. He gave him an experienced mentor, Jebe, another elite Mongol general…"


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