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An Interview with Genghis Khan

  Interviewer: Ladies and Gentlemen! Today, we have with us Genghis Khan, the founder of the largest contiguous empire in human history, yet history remembers him as the most ruthless person. But is that true? So, let’s talk to him and see what he has to say about himself. (Turning to Khan), Welcome Mr Khan. Hope this interview will give our readers a chance to know you better and dispel some myths attributed to you. Genghis Khan: (Adjusts in seat and nods his head) Thank you for inviting me.   Interviewer: So, my first question to you is: was your rise as a warrior and conqueror, or as a Khan, predictable? What was the socio-political situation in your region that paved the way for your rise? Genghis Khan: (Raises an eyebrow) Predictable? No way. If my rise had been predictable, my enemies would have killed me in the cradle. You know, or perhaps you don’t, I was once enslaved by Tayichiud tribe as a boy. If they knew I, Temujin, would one day become a Khan, they wou...

Inside the Curious Mind of Akbar: The Great Mughal Emperor

  A Dialogue Between Faith and Power   Maria : Hello Sophia! Today, we're going on an incredible journey into the mind of one of history's most fascinating rulers: Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar, the Great Mughal Emperor. He ascended the throne in 1556 at just 13 years old, inheriting a nascent kingdom that he would transform into one of the most glorious, richest, and, crucially, religiously tolerant empires globally. His greatest achievement as a ruler was, in the words of Sir Laurence Binyon,   “ to weld this collection of different states, different races, different religions, into a whole.”   Sophia: That sounds interesting. But how did he do that? Maria: Through his policy of Sulh-i-Kul (universal peace, or peace with/for all). He was, no doubt, a brave fighter, an able commander, and a sharp war strategist. But it was this policy that helped him consolidate and sustain the empire. A sword only knows how to pierce hearts. To win hearts, Akbar adopted...