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The above account depicts the character of the Pax Mongolica by the middle of the 13th century:
● It became clear from the above incident that the French Monarch Louis IX had sent his ambassador William of Rubruck to Karakorum, the capital of Mongke in 1254. This depicts that Mongol rulers had established a well-knit relation
with their neighbours.
● Guillaume Boucher proved that Mongol rulers lived with great pomp and show and they had brought servants to serve them from different parts of the world. They were paid good salaries. That is why they reached to serve Mongol court from far away.
● Mongol rulers were not fanatics and anxious to get the blessings of all the people. They recruited administrators and armed forces from people of
all ethnic groups and religions. There was a multilingual, multi-religious regime that did not feel threatened by its pluralistic constitution. The above descriptions display the best aspect of Pax- Mongolica. It is said that in a vast empire, the Mongols had established such a rule that one could walk freely without the fear of robbery.