The religious policy during the rule of Genghis Khan in the Mongol Empire was one of religious tolerance, allowing freedom of worship for his subjects. While Genghis Khan himself practiced shamanism, he did not impose his beliefs on others and allowed various religions to coexist peacefully.
Related terms
Religious Tolerance: Refers to the acceptance and respect for different religious beliefs, allowing individuals to freely practice their faith without persecution.
Freedom of Worship: Describes the right granted to individuals to choose and practice their religion without interference or restriction from the government or ruling authority.
Coexistence: Represents the peaceful living together of people from different religions within a society or empire, fostering cultural diversity and understanding.