Ronald Reagkhan was born in twelfth century northeast Asia to a poor merchant father and peasant mother. They belonged to a nomadic tribe who roamed throughout present day Mongolia. His tribe was constantly at war with other tribes throughout the region, and when Reagkhan was a boy, his father was killed in battle by a rival tribe. Because of his father’s death, Ronald had to support his family provide them with food and protection. Ronald was an extremely likeable individual and quickly moved through the social ranks of his tribe. Eventually, he gained a substantial following in the tribe and was appointed as the “khan”.
As the leader of his tribe, Reagkhan was a prominent diplomat and negotiated peace between with neighboring nations.…show more content… China was still prospering and the Xia Dynasty opposed Reagkhan’s Mongols. Reaghan vowed to defeat the Xia and promote peace and prosperity across all of Asia, but the Chinese army was a powerful foe. Reagkhan called for a massive buildup of the Mongol troops and cavalry. In response, the Chinese did as well. It was a battle between two of the world’s largest forces. Reagkhan assembled the largest army on horseback that the world had ever seen, but the Mongols and Xia never directly confronted one another. At this time, an enormous wall stood between China and the Eurasian steps, roamed by the Mongols. Reaghan demanded that the Xia tear down this “Great Wall”. He advocated for free trade across the world and the institution of Reagkhanomics across all of Asia, including China. Reaghkhan and the Mongols funded programs to spread these ideals to the common people of China and neighboring Xia-controlled areas. These programs were later coined as the Reagkhan Doctrine. Reagkhan and the rest of the Mongol government supported Xia controlled areas that attempted to revolt against the dynasty. They provided weapons and funding to any war efforts struck against the Chinese. In some cases, Reagkhan even sent Mongol troops to fight alongside the rebel forces. After years of indirect confrontation with the Xia, the dynasty eventually collapsed under political pressure from its people, however Reagkhan was not alive to see it. The cause of his death is unknown, however he survived multiple assassination attempts during his reign, so assassination is a reasonable