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A Mongol method of execution which avoided the spilling of blood on the ground.<ref> John Joseph Saunders. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001 </ref> A Mongol method of execution which avoided the spilling of blood on the ground, to which the Mongols had an aversion.<ref> John Joseph Saunders. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001 </ref> This method of execution was favoured Chingis Khan.





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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 Chingis Khan.


References

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