The answer is Emperor Hulagu. He sent wanted the Caliph (Al-Musta'sim) to demanded him to surrender the Capital. He promised to continue a governance and security to the land. However, Caliph (Al-Musta'sim), did not agree to Hulagu's terms and demands. T<span>he Caliph (Al Musta'sim) refused despite the weak military condition of his territory. Hulago made an embargo on Baghdad and soon entered the city and killed Abbasi caliph (Al-Musta'sim ).</span>
<span>The cartoon showed that Cornelius Vanderbilt had total control of the railroads and was able to do (and charged) whatever he wished for the use of them. This was the state of transportation in the late 19th-century: a few large companies were in total command of the railroading industry and were able to set rates that other, smaller businesses were required to pay in order to stay solvent.</span>
The majority is the little people, poor, low, and middle class. So this quote is saying that the ruler doesn't bend to and/or put the upper class on pedestals.Not devoting oneself to virtue is an asset that will pay off for years to come because it won't be forgotten what that the ruler has done for the people under his rule.