Mongoladministrative
Mongoladministrative refers to the administrative systems and structures established by the Mongol Empire, which was one of the largest contiguous empires in history, spanning from Eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan. The Mongol Empire, founded by Genghis Khan in the 13th century, was notable for its innovative administrative practices that facilitated the governance of such a vast territory.
The administrative structure of the Mongol Empire was characterized by a decentralized system, which allowed for
The central government of the Mongol Empire was headed by the Great Khan, who was the supreme
The Mongol Empire also established a system of postal routes, known as the "yamen," which facilitated the
The administrative practices of the Mongol Empire had a significant impact on the regions it conquered, introducing