Mongol

The Mongol Invasions of Korea

Mongol 27 Min Read

Koryo’s General Kang Kam-chan battling Mongolians 1235 Mongol invasion of Korea CHRONOLOGY 1231        First Mongol invasion of Korea 1261        Assassination of the Last Ch’oe dictator, end of military rule in Koryimage 1270        Final capitulation of Koryimage court to Mongol siege, beginning of Mongol overlord period 1274        First of two joint Mongol-Korean invasion attempts of Japan 1320s      Lady Ki’s travel to…

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Biography Mongol 5 Min Read

Jebe

Jebe (on the ground) alongside Genghis (on the horse) One of Chinggis Khan’s most brilliant yet overlooked generals, Jebe first encountered Chinggis Khan on the battlefield during the wars of unification in Mongolia, when he was a warrior among the Tayichiut Mongols and thus an enemy. After Chinggis Khan defeated…

China Mongol 20 Min Read

The Mongol Reduction of Northern China I

Just as the Jin were being challenged by the Song on their southern border, the man whose ambition would bring about their destruction was being hailed as universal ruler or great khan by a confederation of Mongol tribes to their north. Chinggis Khan was not a great general or warrior,…

China Mongol 24 Min Read

The Mongol Reduction of Northern China II

By 1213, with Beijing resisting them even though it was effectively cut off, the Mongols were simply roaming the central plains of northern China and had lost the initiative. They were therefore fortunate that the Jin court was in the act of imploding at this juncture. The Emperor Weishao Wang…

History Medieval Mongol 13 Min Read

The Mongol Invasion of Hungary 1241 and its Consequences I

“In this year, after existing for 350 years, the kingdom of Hungary was annihilated by the Tatars.” This terse statement by the Bavarian monk Hermann of Niederaltaich appears in the annals of his monastery for the year 1241. At almost the same time, the Emperor Frederick II wrote to the…

History Medieval Mongol 18 Min Read

The Mongol Invasion of Hungary 1241 and its Consequences II

Fear of a second Mongol invasion was bizarrely echoed even in King BĂ©la’s dynastic policy. He wrote in a letter to the Pope: “In the interests of Christianity, we let our royal dignity suffer humiliation by betrothing two of our daughters to Ruthenian princes and the third to a Pole,…

Mongol 13 Min Read

Mongol: Doctrine, Strategy, and Tactics

When the Mongols engaged an opponent’s field army, they used a wide array of tactics to achieve victory. One such tactic, usually the opening one, was a barrage of arrows from a distance. Although this opening volley often inflicted little harm, it allowed the Mongols to see how the enemy…

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MONGOL WEAPONS

Warrior armor. Most Mongol warriors fought as light horsemen, wearing leather body armor and, if…

Mongol: Doctrine, Strategy, and Tactics

When the Mongols engaged an opponent’s field army, they used a wide array of tactics…

Mongol Archery

Originally the basis of the Mongols’ military power and later almost driven to extinction by…

Tamerlane and the Golden Horde

TAMERLANE (1336–1405). Turkic chieftain and conqueror. He was not Mongol, but sought to trace Mongol…