The mongols, so powerful and at war with almost everybody and defeated mostly everybody, they were like an unstoppable force from nature that fell upon the whole continent, after their defeat, a plague spread upon far away places by their wars, and continued to ravage upon those who survived it or wasn't touched by the mongols...Damn...
When Attila invaded to Italy, priests claimed that god have become angy for them, and it is punishment for humanity for their sins, as they have named him scourge of god
@@insectine9045 no Khwaresm army was only 400000 . Only Jin Empire could have such big forces. That guy probably was talking about Yehuling battle (1211)
Through out history, no one came close to G. Khans commander Subadai. He conquered 32 nations and won 65 battles from Korea to Germany. ( he was not even a solder)
The fact is most of the Mongol army wasnt made up of mongols but other nomads tribes and vassals states and allies, for ex when the mongol invade Jin north china, the southern China empire the song give the mongols as much as 300000 the mongol army of ethnicity mongols were 120000 were much less than the song trroos who aided them at conquering north China , when the mongols invaded sounth china song, they invaded it with 800000 warriors just 10% of this massive army was in fact ethnicity mongols the same thing goes for British company soldiers who invaded India were 90%local Indians
@@elitemation kindness must be preceded by conviction. Temujin knew the importance of intelligent strength. And his grandson just hands his legacy to the Chinese, stripping his own people of their Empire. Shitty Khan, dude was weak.
The World should consider the conquest of Mongolia as World War I. The nations and populations that fought the wrath of Mongol Empire in 1200s easily exceed the number of nations and populations that fought the WWI in 1914 to 1918.
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Mongolian horse is realy wonder. Japan sea, Vietnam, indonesian jungle, Siberian coldest forest, India and middle asian great deserts, mountians Asia and European many stone wall, castles. -40c to +40c
once again another well done video. i like how the guy carefully montage different video clips of different film, documentaries and other sources for the improvement of the quality of the video. if you dont mind maybe you can indicate the name of the film and documentaries that was used in your work. thank you
from various movies & documentaries, related to mongols, regions or group of people but not all clips exactly related to the event presented. Genghis Khan - Rise Of Mongol Empire - Documentary (2005) 蒼き狼 地果て海尽きるまで (2007) 敦煌 (1988) 北条 時宗 - シリーズ (2001) 止杀令(2013) 大明劫 (2013) 贞观之治 (2006) 무사 (2001) 최종병기 활 (2011) Mankind: The Story of All of Us - Documentary (2012) The Great Wall of China - Documentary (2007) Marco Polo - Series (2014-2016) The Physician (2013) Kingdom of Heaven (2005) Islam: Empire of Faith - Documentary (2000) Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010) الظاهر بيبرس (مسلسل) - 2005 Викинг (2016) Қазақ хандығы (2017) Тайна Чингис Хаана (2009) Жаужүрек мың бала (2011) Монгол (2007) Орда (2012) Saur Sepuh: Satria Madangkara (1987) Mahkota Mayangkara (1993) I Mongoli (1961) Padmaavat (2018) 500 anh em đại chiến (2017) Kundun (1997) Seven Years in Tibet (1997) Chinas Drachenflotte - Die Expeditionen von Admiral Zheng He (2015) Barbarians: The Huns- Documentary (2004) Barbarians Rising: Attila, King of the Huns (2016) Knightfall - series (2017) Joan of Arc (1999) ตำนานสมเด็จพระนเรศวรมหาราช (2007) ตำนานกระสือ (2002) Княгиня Слуцкая(2003) Султан Бейбарс (1989) Царь (2009) Сокровища О.К. (2013) Prince of Persia : Forgotten Sands (2010)
Places that the Mongols didnt manage to conquer: Syria (Egyptian mamluks) India (Delhi Sultanate) Japan (Kamakura shogunate) Vietnam (Tran dinasty) Java island (Majapahit empire)
Lol so called Mamluks defeated only small portion of the Mongols of Hulagu khanate, which itself was one of branches of the whole Mongol empire, while Hulagu Khan was absent and went to the main garrison of the empire in Mongolia. So what mamluks defeated was very small piece of other pieces of the big thing.
yes, in fact if they go normal on them they would revolt against the ruling nation that's why mongols brutally slaughtered the population and no one dared to revolt against the great mongols
@@goodnesswins4906 Huns the dynasty. The same as Vandals, Sarmatians etc..... Huns(Hungary), Vandals(Native Poles), Serbs, Tajkistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Brahmans live India and Ujgurs live China the antic time one Hettities Empire. Live humans this country make the same haplogrupe DNA r1a1a7 when make bones warriors the dynasty. In Sweden, Caleria island, discawered antas warrior. He bones make 90% DNA the same as live Poles, Serbs and Hungary. The ancient empire destroy, Babilon, Khazaria, Grece, Egypt, Rome, Franks, Saxons etc..... They older pagans time believe God Noe, name He Rod. This fact terrible fear vatican, because vatican the loyer post rome shizma. Zionizm jude the satanic babilonians. Babilon, biblian tower the rebelion opposed God and Syjon the moutain make rebel lucifer. Jude and hibrid country the satanic dangerous. Poles, Serbs, Afghans, Ujgurs, Hungary many know. They dont speak. Afghanistan fight. Serbs the inwazion jude and country dogs (Jugoslawian Conflict) and Poland make occupation. Ukraine, Germany, England, Croatia, Lithuania etc.... the satanic dogs zionists. This war make start Ark Noe and biblian rebel Babel. Temudzin make blue eyes. He make genetic line Aria(Hettities). Mongols not make blue eyes. Make this Berbers. Arabs make line Hettities, free peoples.
As the only Empire that conquers human hearts, any enemy will also gain respect, giving everyone the right to freedom of religious belief. Not spreading extremist ideas like other colonialists and empires often have a bad reputation and are hated
Because they literally yelled at the conquered people not to revolt against by slaughtering 40 million after besieging cities and they were too scared to even say "Mongols shouldn't exist"
the reason why the mongols were so strong was because they were nomads and they grew up riding horses. Because of this, they were natural calvary which took other dynasties and empires a lot of time and resources to create.
Biggest fighters in the history. MONGOLS VIKINGS TURKS ROMANS PERSIANS REALY AMAZING HISTORYS AND WARS. BEST PIRATESS ENGLISH DUTCH ESPANYOL. HISTORY IS REALY AMAZING
Baybars who was the sultan of Mamluks, who defeated Mongols was a Kipchak Turk, when Mongol invaded their land he was sold to Byzantine as a slave and then Egypt. Then he became ruler of Mamluks and defeated Mongols. Such a cool story, thats why he called Badass Baybars.
@@plutardmustard891 mongols already destroy the 2 or 3 javans kingdoms before get ridden by majapahit....you can watch it at episthumus youtube channel malaysia indonesia history
In 1259, Mongol forces led by Hulagu Khan reached Palestine for the first time and conquered Jerusalem. He himself entered the Church of the Holy Resurrection and prostrated before the Holy Sepulchre ending 200 years of unsuccessful Crusade wars. Hulagu Khan -Son of Tolui and the Keraite princess Sorghaghtani Beki, a grandson of Genghis Khan and brother of Munkhe khaan, and Kublai Khaan. Hulagu's army greatly expanded the southwestern portion of the Mongol Empire, founding the Ilkhanate of Persia, the modern state of Iran nearly 200 years. Under Hulagu's leadership, the siege of Baghdad (1258) destroyed Baghdad's standing in the Islamic world and ended the Abbasid Dynasty. The destruction of Baghdad and the House of Wisdom by Hulagu Khan in 1258 has been seen by some as the end of the Islamic Golden Age. Also, Under Mongolia was brought end of "Dark Ages’ of Europe. This period came to characterize the entire Middle Ages as a time of intellectual darkness between the fall of Rome and Council of Ephesus in 431, and again at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 until the Renaissance or new world history with PAX MONGOLICA.
It is crazy to think Mongols were considered "pathetic" before all of this by the great powers of that time. Nowadays it would be as if, let's just say, Venezuela annexed Colombia and Brazil, then the entire South America, and soon the whole continent and even the US. I mean, China was the most powerful country at that time by far and the Mongols even being way behind in everything still managed to stomp them.
At that time song dynasty is the most richest country by most the most powerful, jin dynasty (1123-1134 ) is , but jin dynasty not han but jurchen dynasty..
There are men in this world & then again there are a very few in this world like the great Genghis Khan i.e., Temujin Borjinin. Really God had given him balls of titanium so he never lost courage & hope. Really Tengri who is the Lord of the eternal blue sky was with him always through thick & thin.
Mongol invasions 1299 invasion of Syria (third invasion) 1293 invasion of Java 1288 raid against Vietnam 1287 raid against Poland 1287 invasion of Vietnam (third attempt) 1285 raid against Bulgaria 1285 raid against Vietnam 1284-1285 invasion of Hungary 1284 invasion of Vietnam (second attempt) 1283 invasion of Kingdom of Champa 1281 invasion of Syria (second invasion) 1281 invasion of Japan 1279 invasion of Southern China 1277, 1287 invasion of Myanmar 1275 raid against Lithuania 1274 raid against Bulgaria 1274 invasion of Japan 1259 invasion of Syria (first invasion) 1259 raid against Lithuania and Poland 1258-1259 invasion of Halych-Volynia 1258 raid against Vietnam 1258 invasion of Baghdad 1257 invasion of Vietnam (first attempt) 1254 invasions of Korea (sixth campaign) 1251-1259 invasion of Persia, Syria and Mesopotamia (Timour) 1251 invasion of Korea (fifth campaign) 1247 invasion of Korea (fourth campaign) 1244 invasion of Anatolia 1242 invasion of Serbia, Bulgaria, Wallachia 1241 invasion of Poland, Lithuania, Hungary, Bohemia, Austria 1240 Mongol invasions of Tibet 1240 invasion of Ukraine 1237-1238 invasion of Russia 1235 invasion of Korea (third campaign) 1232 invasion of Korea (second campaign) 1231 invasion of Korea (first campaign) 1222, 1241, 1257, 1292, 1298, 1306, 1327 invasion of India 1220-1224 invasion of Georgians and the Cumans of the Caucasus, the Kuban, Astrakhan, Russia, Ukraine 1218-1220 invasion of Khwarizm (Iran) 1211-1234 invasion of Northern China 1205-1209 invasion of Western China
Mongol invasions of India - 1222, 1241, 1257, 1285, 1292, 1297, 1299, 1303, 1305, 1306, 1327 Turko Mongol (Timur/Mughal) invasions of India - 1399, 1526, 1556
@@sunitadixit4709 it did not last even half of that time. The mongols started expanding in early 13th century and were almost completely defeated by the end of the 14th century. They still existed in the 15th century, but were far from being as powerful as before. That if you ignore the Timurids, of course.
Genghis Khan and Subutai never lost a battle it was not until the Mongol Empire split into 4 Khanates and ruled by his grandsons when Mongols started losing battles. when the Chagatai and Illkhanate forged together a smaller Mongol empire under Timurlane got revenge and destroyed the Mamluks and Delhi Sultanate of India and massacred the population and looted 3 of the most richest cities during that time. Babur was also a Turkic Mongol invaded and ruled India for 300 years and created the Mughal Empire
jalaluddin MIngburnu defeated A monghol force at parwan 1220 this is the first defeat of monghols while genghis in central asia after the death of genghis ogedei became khan in the time of ogedei Jalaluddin defeated monghols 2 more time with smaller forces
@@amandykkarymsak4632 ahhhh stop this bullshit weak tatar their khan was gengiz khan and its a fact that they were defeated by Sultan jalal ud din khawarzam
U made a mistake on jamuka: he was betrayed by his own soldiers who brought him to temujin. Temujin still saw jamuka as his friend so he wanted to spare him and executed the soldiers for treason against jamuka. Then jamuka asked temujin to kill him without any blood dripping from him
Not Jamuka, Jamuha. Mongol names are crazy at that time Chingis, Temujin, Jelme, Jebe, Subedei, Boorchu, Ugedei, Jagadai, Juchi Hasar, Belgutei, Temuge, its like war song itself
@@timurs4127 lol british colonization alone killed way more people than islamic jihads and mongols combine dont get me started on the rest especially Spain Portugal and France
@@timurs4127 impossible the world populations didnt get to 1 billion until 1700s while the british killed up to 500 millions Islam only 200-250 millions
Having such a large Empire, but they were unable to conquer the small island of Java, isolated Japanese and poorly armed Vietnamese guerrillas? From this I learned that humans may be able to fight against each other, but they can never fight against nature.
When Mongol empire was United they defeated everyone, only 2 losses of Ain Jalut and Parwan , but reasons are khans death and weak leader Shikihutug. Those losses in Vietnam Japan and Java are Yuan empire losses and India is Chagatai khanate lose
@私の日本をアイシテル it is one battle kids .. afterall VN win mongol in 1258 1285 and 1288 (three times...)...read history pls kid... Their conquer thăng long and 50% VN land but their still lose..
Nope. If this happened in modern days. Mongolians will use gravity planes with a laser gun. Also, they will create new, smart, and efficient strategies. All people will be free people from the bondage of money. No more war, no famine, no discrimination, and no violence during centuries. sounds great?
Chingis Khaan's only wish was to unify people all over the world under one roof. Which meant that he wanted the world without any war and discrimination but the world where you can live peacefully. And the method he used was war. He defeated the country which had selfish kings and seperated the people from their kings. Again, his wish was to make everyone in the world happy and live a peaceful life.
If that so, Chingis Khan wasn't God lol.. How could be possible wipe out millions to take out against him and unify under his command and his lineage??? ... 😂😂😂
It is true that mongols were the strongest country in history even they captured our the biggies cities and castles(am from uzbekistan) such as samarkand , xarazm bukxara but not now
Francisco Calvache - if those were important places then why did Genghis Khan spent his whole life trying to conquer all of China? Also his successors-Ogedai Khan & Kublai Khan-were obsessed with China. Europe was so poor and backward at the time that the Khans just sent their generals there probably just the sake of expansion. Nothing more. Europe as a whole did not become wealthy and powerful until a few hundred years later after the protestant reformation.
Mongol Empire was too enormous not to split up man! Since they possessed Korean peninsula to Hungary and Nothern Siberia down to Damascus and India. Can you imagine in the 13th century to keep up those great civilizations and cultures (Islamic, Christianity, Buddhism, Confucianism and Shamanism......etc) together with this massive land size. Though Mongols were less than 1 percent of the whole population of the Empire! It was 13th century or 800 years ago when there were no phones, airplanes, computers, internet and electricity.
Awesome video bro, my ancestors were so bad ass back in the day. Still, as far as I know, the only Asian country to have conquered and ruled the world.
@@arzusanfo8063 who the fuq cares dude, every warlord killed & slaughtered. it looks worse because they fought with so many civilizations in a short time. but essentially, it's just a human-nature thing.
When someone wins 2~3 big battles in a lifetime, then he is considered one of the greatest general of all times. Mongolians won dozens of big battles and literally wiped off the whole Eurasian continent
who the fuk was in charge of the logistics... he is god of logistics...if you realise the distance being covered...you start to think this is impossible by the middle of the video and by the end, u r kinda sure it didn't happen. Wait it happened ..my life is a waste ...how the hell did they do it?
DEEPAK JOSEPH mongolian doesnt need logistic .. when they go to war they bring their sheep and cow with them ... event with critical situation if their goat or cow have depleted they will slaughter their warhorse as a last chance to survive and fall back
Arthur Siagian yes I just read about it...perks of being nomadic ... started from studying Steppes...then listening to throat singing ..now history ..I should move to Mongolia 🤔..hmmmm
I only know a man who was in charge of economy and law at that time. According to legend, he was 4 ald (4 arm span) tall. Either fairy tale or giant human-alien hybrid
Esujin Kuular he he he heee nice joke... I will give u a better thing than aliens to think about... 7 ...there are seven immortals in Hinduism, 7 arch Angeles in Christianity, 7 immortals in Taoism and the list goes on always seven. Well human potential is endless u don't need an alien to solve mysteries. 😛😜😝
The Mongol Empire was too enormous not to split up man! Since they possessed Korean peninsula to Hungary and Nothern Siberia down to Damascus and India. Can you imagine in the 13th century to keep up those great civilizations and cultures (Islamic, Christianity, Buddhism, Confucianism and Shamanism......etc) together with this massive land size. Though Mongols were less than 1 percent of the whole population of the Empire! It was 13th century or 800 years ago when there were no cell phones, airplanes, computers, internet and electricity.
@@jarlnils435 not only byzantine empire ancient greece sparta athens macedonia myths legends heroes gods iliada odyssey this is all grerce i am from greece and i like history i like countries like egypt china india mexico italy israel countries with great past and history sorry my english
Terrific video depicting the ascending Mongol empire. Just one small error, the Jin dynasty was founded by jurchens not Manchu. Those are two different terminology associated with two different races. The word Manchu came to exist 500 years after Aguda created the Jin dynasty. The word was firstly used by Aisin Gioro Hongtaiji, the second emperor of the Great Qing dynasty
Actually. Jurchens was one of the tribes lies in northern side of China. And ancestors of Manchus. They take the name " Manchu " at 16 or 17th centuries
6:09 Slight correction: it was the Teutonic Knights, not the Templar. The Teutonic coat of arms had a black cross on a white field, and they were the primary monastic order of the east.
@@kayra2444 Uh no? Was my comment really that offensive? I never even tend to make a comment that's offensive against the Mongols, this comment was just an opinion on what I found interesting watching the video. I just said I loved the way they started descending throughout the years past, because that just shows us that anything is strong could never stay still forever. If this comment offended you, then I'm sorry to hear that, I will just edit it to make it less offensive.
The first real serious defeat was produced by Mordvin Finns at the Battle of Samara Bend 1227. Lesson learned: Do not attack Finns in the woods. The Khwarazmians under Jalal ad-Din similarly defeated Mongols and even multiple times. Lesson learned: If the enemy general is too good, assassinate him. The Poles under Mieszko the Fat defeated a tumen in the battle of Raciborz 1241. Lesson learned: Knights are actually a tough lot when they get in the close combat. Both the battles of Legnica 1241 and Mohi 1241 appear actually have been real close calls. They could have ended up either way. Lesson learned: it is the generalship which decides, not the troops. Sultan Qutuz defeated Kitbugha at ‘Ain Jalyut 1260. Lesson learned: The Mongols are not invincible. The Japanese defeated the Mongols on two invasions, 1274 and 1281. Lesson learned: Being an expert on light cavalry warfare does not make you an expert on naval warfare, and always check out the weather report before you go crossing the Tsushima Strait. The Vietnamese defeated the Mongols on three occassions. Lesson learned: Do not fuck with the Vietnamese, they are experts on guerrilla operations. The Poles defeated them in the 1286 invasion, the Hungarians in 1285-1286 campaign and finally the Russians in the Kulikovo 1386.
@Ulimi Ulabi I find it poetic because the mamluks were just tiny empire at that time in comparison to the gigantic Mongol Khaganate that literally crushed every empire anywhere they go.