Which ruler improved their country the most during his lifetime?
Which ruler improved their country the most during his lifetime?
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You mean destroyed Russian culture, killed milions of ethnic Russians, made Russia a shitskin mixed shitfest and made it poor as dirt?
Augustus
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Abraham Lincoln.
Shut up Stalinaboo. Your hero is a manlet
Lee Kuan Yew
Deng Xiaoping
Basically the dude that modernized China.
Mao laid the foundation for that by crushing the sparrow menace.
Stalin, he got rid of 61 million subhumans
The USSR had nowhere to go but up
Caligula
you may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like
>Which ruler improved their country the most during his lifetime?
Hu Jintao, granted mostly through the groundwork Deng laid.
To be fair, Russian culture still exists and it was the Tsar who conquered all the muslims on the steppe that you seem to dislike so much. It was the Soviets who gave those people civilization and education.
but mao failed every time he tried to modernized the country
But those muslims didn't mix with Russians all that much. They merely accepted the Tsar as their Khan
Certainly not pic related
The wealthiest and most powerful noble in the empire after the imperial family itself was literally a fucking Tatar. He married the Tsar's niece.
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>all white as snow
man you sure proved him wrong
This
Adorf
Ataturk
Genghis Khan
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Yes and they converted to Orthodoxy at the end of the 1600's.
Thank you slightly sociopathic Chinese lawyer (sincerely, he was a great man)
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Frederick the Great though is a great answer too.
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Not an argument.
abdulnasser
>mimimimim 1967
in the 40s people were dieing because of starvation while also being a major grain producer in he middle east,but by the time nasser died,we had free education,free vaccination,affordable healthcare and a basic infrastructure.
>but cairo was the cleanest city
and upper egypt was starving
Nice meme
>yew
In absolute terms?
Mao unironically
In relative terms?
LKY
>forced collectivization of farms leads to the mass deaths of millions of your own people, two genocides against the ukranians and Kazakhs (nearly 50%)
wtf, I love Stalin now! hes a cartoon on a toot toot boat!
Peter da Great
>In absolute terms?
>Mao unironically
>When people say "authoritarianism never works"
Yes. Mao in absolute terms.
This is indisputable.
Basil II
70 million people dead, lots of culture destroyed, disrupted social order and economy set back for decades.
If you think Mao was good for China, you've been brainwashed.
Perhaps you're just baiting, who knows.
t. someone who just watched the latest History of Byzantium episode
Communism should be illegalized.
he freed China of the sparrow menace
70 million Chinese "people"
Adolf Hitler
Constantine
>teleports behind you