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Genghis Khan couldn’t read, yet led a court of intellects: Why his education policies must be studied in 21st century
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Genghis Khan, though illiterate, revolutionized education within his empire by mandating a writing system and exempting educators from taxes. His vision fostered a court of international intellectuals and laid the groundwork for universal literacy, influencing modern educational policies. Khan's emphasis on written governance and support for learning continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about educational leadership and institutional support.
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