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Genghis Khan and the Mongol Army: Horse Archers of the Steppe — Fexingo History

Genghis Khan and the Mongol Army: Horse Archers of the Steppe — Fexingo History

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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the military machine that powered Genghis Khan's rise: the Mongol army. They break down the composition of a Mongol tumen, the legendary horse archers, and the tactics that made them unstoppable—feigned retreats, encirclements, and disciplined coordination. Learn about the equipment: the composite bow with its 350-yard range, the silk undershirts that helped extract arrows, and the remount system that gave each rider multiple horses. Hear how Genghis's decimal organization—arbats, zuuns, myangans, tumens—enabled flexible, loyal units. A close look at the Battle of the Indus in 1221 illustrates these tactics in action against Jalal al-Din. The episode also covers the surprising role of women in Mongol camps and the evolution of the army after Genghis's death, including Kublai's naval adventures and the Mamluks' strange success at Ain Jalut. All this and more in a warm, detailed conversation that shows how the Mongol army was not just brutal but brilliantly adaptive.

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