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Post by castiel on Oct 20, 2014 13:57:24 GMT
Well, I can see the point in it. If China had agreed to leave them alone territory-wise already, then they would most likely see the benefit in trading. Particularly if Mongols have protein to trade (meat, cheese). Am I right in thinking that Mongolia has some of the more lenient treatment from China at the present? I'm thinking about the way that they have mostly been able to keep their own culture and way of life going.
I think diplomacy will be important, but I'm not sure the Khanate will value it that highly. They strike me as a very independent bunch! Still, trading with neighbours IS important, and I think that they would use those trades as opportunities to make 'agreements'. Hehe
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