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On kurultai 1206, when it was proclaimed the establishment of the Great Mongolian State (Yeke Mongol Ulus) and Temujin given the title Genghis Khan, Kheshig received final organization. Guard number was increased to Tumen (10,000 soldiers) by dialing, as previously, the sons and younger brothers noyans thousanders and centurions, with now the son of thousand's had to bring ten nokors, the son of the centurion - five, the son of the foreman or "man free state "- three. Genghis Khan ordered "no way to keep us bound to the fortress-herdsmen who wish to study in the palace and consist at us" [7].


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