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Military practices described by Marco Polo reflect the influence of the Steppe environment on the Mongols They could get better due to the ability to practice on the main land.

What are Military practices described by Marco Polo?

This is a clear representation of their natural birthplace, the Mongolian steppe: a vast expanse of grassland territory devoid of notable elevations (hills, mountains). Because a man on foot cannot travel far before dying in this area, owning and mastering a horse is a matter of life and death.

The same is true for the usage of the arch, which was initially a hunting weapon. Because agriculture never took root in Mongolia, all Mongols were nomadic, and their livelihood depended on skillfully herding their cattle from one grazing area to the next, making them adept at orienting themselves in a region devoid of landmarks. Some 50 years had passed by the time Genghis Khan gathered all the tribes of the Mongolian steppe.

Before Marco Polo was captured at the court of Genghis' grandson, Kublai Khan, Genghis had amassed an army of horsemen who had unwittingly been preparing for war for the most of their lives just by adhering to their customs and doing what they needed to do to survive.

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