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Mongol Tumen: The Decisive Military Unit Behind an Empire

6 min · 29. Mai 2026
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The Mongol tumen—a unit of ten thousand soldiers—was the backbone of the world's largest contiguous land empire. In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down how Genghis Khan organized nomadic warriors into decimal units of ten (arban), hundred (jagun), thousand (mingghan), and ten thousand (tumen), creating a flexible, disciplined army that could cover vast distances, coordinate complex maneuvers, and adapt to any battlefield. They explore the tumen's origins in steppe tradition, its role in key campaigns like the invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire, and the brutal training and loyalty systems—including the keshik bodyguard and the Yassa law code—that held it together. The discussion also covers the tumen's innovations in logistics, communication via the yam relay system, and psychological warfare tactics like the nerge encirclement hunt. Drawing on sources like The Secret History of the Mongols and works by Rashid al-Din, the hosts examine how the tumen's structure influenced later military organizations, from Ottoman janissaries to modern divisional systems. Specific battles, such as the Battle of the Indus and the Siege of Baghdad, serve as case studies. #MongolTumen #GenghisKhan #DecimalOrganization #Arban #Jagun #Mingghan #Yassa #Keshik #Nerge #BattleOfTheIndus #SiegeOfBaghdad #KhwarazmianEmpire #SteppeWarfare #MilitaryHistory #MongolEmpire #TheSecretHistoryOfTheMongols #RashidAlDin #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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