Chinggis Khan strengthened his army
a. by banning all non-Mongol pastoral peoples from serving in it.
b. by organizing his army strictly along tribal lines in an effort to diminish divisive tribal rivalries, with single clans making up units.
c. by borrowing Chinese techniques and technologies particularly for siege warfare.
d. all of the above.
Ans: c. by borrowing Chinese techniques and technologies particularly for siege warfare.
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