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A Mongol execution.

A Mongol method of execution which avoided the spilling of blood on the ground, to which the Mongols had an aversion. This method of execution was favoured by Genghis Khan.

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  1. The History of the Mongol Conquest. John Joseph Saunders. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001
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