
Chinggisid Dynasty Administration
The Chinggisid Dynasty, founded by Genghis Khan and his descendants, established a vast empire with a centralized administrative system. They divided territories into units called ulus, governed by appointed officials who collected taxes, maintained order, and enforced laws. The dynasty promoted meritocracy, valuing skill over aristocratic birth, and used a written code called Yassa to guide governance. They integrated diverse cultures and religions, often employing local administrators to manage regions. Overall, their governance balanced loyalty to the dynasty with practical administration to control and unify their extensive realm.