He who is not strong enough to protect his family and his tribe, is not worthy of life.
Mongol Empire founder
He who is not strong enough to protect his family and his tribe, is not worthy of life.
Mongol Empire founder
Attributed, reflecting the harsh realities of tribal life and warfare
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