-The Mongols rode on small, swift horses, which they practically LIVED on, so naturally they knew them like the back of their hand
-The basis of Mongol warfare was shock and speed; they liked to overwhelm their opponents
-Mongol archers had no competition - enough said on that issue!
-Genghis also knew when to retreat -- Alex was a bit on the proud side
-Individually, Mongol warriors were tougher than Macedonian/Greek soldiers. How so? They grew up in a harsh climate, learned to adapt ANYWHERE, and in addition wore light armor
Alexander, great general and tactician he was, would never know what hit him.
2006-09-27 02:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Genghis Khan
2006-09-27 02:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Genghis Khan is more fierce with more tactics. Cleverness always wins. So I choese Genghis Khan.
2006-09-27 02:40:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Alexander the Great
2006-09-27 03:06:55
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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genghis khan....trust and leadership....khan became great because he fought his way to the top...not born into it
2006-09-27 02:45:19
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answered by xtenman2000 1
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Alexander the Great of course (i'm Greek).
2006-09-27 02:39:47
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answered by JediMaster 4
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alexander the great
2006-09-27 02:40:24
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answered by Anonymous
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no one wins in a war. everybody loses
2006-09-27 02:47:09
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answered by Robert 3
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I would say Alex. he conquered more than any other great leader in history. Also he knew when to engage in battle and when not to.
2006-09-27 02:44:12
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answered by ? 4
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"AlexanderThe Great"!
2006-09-27 02:39:28
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answered by I am 14 And In the 8th grade! 5
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