The Rise and Fall of The Mongol Empire (Full Story) - Medieval History - See U in History

Publicado 2021-07-28

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  • @calvinsuu1949
    Archeologists in Hungary found a funeral mural of a 13th century knight's battle against the Mongols...half way around the world japanese samurais recorded battles against the Mongols....these two peoples didnt even know the other existed, let alone fighting a same enemy....However Mongols did
  • @willylatham1815
    I highly recommend Dan Carlins “Wrath of Khan” podcast if you’d like to hear in-depth about the mongol rise to power. 5 episodes and between 3-5 hours each. Great storyteller
  • @MauriceTramble
    If you're afraid - don't do it, - if you're doing it - don't be afraid! - Temujin
  • @alpienunu6599
    Gengis Khan is the only one has ever lived to conquer harf of the planet more than Alexander then great or the Persians
  • @EdSmith724
    One of the many things that was good about this video was the actual topic selection. Instead of trying to have a somewhat seamless chronology (which would have been impossible in 20 minutes) you picked out some of the most important things a generalist observer needs to know about the mongols. Choosing those topics and linking them without making them mere bullet points is a very difficult task and you did it extremely well.
  • @barrybarry-bb28
    Subutai is considered by historians to be one of the greatest generals of all time. He was the chief military strategist of both Genghis Khan and his son Ogedei. The Mongol Empire is documented as the largest land empire ever. Subutai had a lot to do with this but history generally fails to properly give him the credit.
  • @Adarkane325xi
    The watercolors in this are beautiful. Great information and well-presented. The recurve bow is one of the great technological advances.
  • Meat-eating Mongols were probably a huge factor when Genghis Khan expanded his empire. Some historians discuss the fact that Mongol soldiers were superior to Chinese soldiers because the Mongols ate a diet with high-quality meat and fat, making them strong and healthy. The Chinese soldiers were fed mostly rice which made them weaker. Also, the Mongolian soldiers ate a lot of raw meat and did not have to prepare food during wartime, which also gave them an advantage on the battlefield.
  • @ElyBog1
    Great summary, its really great knowing history in this peaceful time, but I feel pity to those people in the path of war, it took everything from them.
  • As an Asian it gives me thrill to understand history ... thanks I got to know much more ❤️
  • @graffProdigy
    It’s crazy how good the mongals were at strategy and combat... it’s like they were born for it!
  • @Dancingleaf243
    imagine if you can travel back in time and witness historical events
  • @glanced9684
    Beautiful art is what makes history comes alive
  • @SevenAngels7
    Mongolian history always fascinated me. And I could watch this another time and not be bored. Watch Marco Polo 2014. Very entertaining. I recommend.
  • @elorenzo98
    That was really great.. thanks for the good piece of history ❤
  • I was studying the history of the world conquest of the Mongol Empire, the most hyperpower empire in the world, and it was a great reference. I am majoring in world history and war history, so I am studying world history and war history. 세계를 정복한 세계최강대국인 몽골제국의 세계정복사를 공부하고 있었는데, 정말 훌륭한 참고가 되었습니다. 저는 세계사와 전쟁사를 전공해서 세계사, 전쟁사 전공입니다.
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  • @CollegeHistorian
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