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The Mongol Siege of Baghdad 1258: End of the Islamic Golden Age

10 min · 30. Juni 2026
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In 1258, a Mongol army under Hulagu Khan laid siege to Baghdad, the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate and a center of learning and culture. This episode explores the political and military context of the siege, including the role of Hulagu's Christian wife and allies, the failed diplomacy of Caliph al-Musta'sim, and the devastating aftermath. We discuss how the destruction of Baghdad's libraries and irrigation systems marked a turning point in Islamic history, and consider whether the Mongol conquest was a catastrophic collapse or the beginning of a new era under Ilkhanate rule. Featuring insights from historians like David Morgan and George Lane, this episode offers a fresh perspective on a pivotal event that reshaped the medieval world. #Baghdad1258 #HulaguKhan #AbbasidCaliphate #MongolSiege #IslamicGoldenAge #HouseOfWisdom #Ilkhanate #AlMustasim #NestorianChristians #Kitbuqa #BattleOfAinJalut #MongolInvasion #MedievalHistory #MilitaryHistory #SiegeWarfare #History #FexingoHistory #MongolEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Mongol Siege of Baghdad 1258: End of the Islamic Golden Age Cover

The Mongol Siege of Baghdad 1258: End of the Islamic Golden Age

In 1258, a Mongol army under Hulagu Khan laid siege to Baghdad, the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate and a center of learning and culture. This episode explores the political and military context of the siege, including the role of Hulagu's Christian wife and allies, the failed diplomacy of Caliph al-Musta'sim, and the devastating aftermath. We discuss how the destruction of Baghdad's libraries and irrigation systems marked a turning point in Islamic history, and consider whether the Mongol conquest was a catastrophic collapse or the beginning of a new era under Ilkhanate rule. Featuring insights from historians like David Morgan and George Lane, this episode offers a fresh perspective on a pivotal event that reshaped the medieval world. #Baghdad1258 #HulaguKhan #AbbasidCaliphate #MongolSiege #IslamicGoldenAge #HouseOfWisdom #Ilkhanate #AlMustasim #NestorianChristians #Kitbuqa #BattleOfAinJalut #MongolInvasion #MedievalHistory #MilitaryHistory #SiegeWarfare #History #FexingoHistory #MongolEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

30. Juni 202610 min
Episode The Mongol Siege of Oradea 1241: Bishop's Stand Against the Storm Cover

The Mongol Siege of Oradea 1241: Bishop's Stand Against the Storm

In 1241, as Mongol tumens swept across Hungary, the fortified cathedral city of Várad (present-day Oradea, Romania) became a symbol of resistance. Led by Bishop Benedict, the defenders held out for days against Subutai's siege engineers, who used captured Hungarian prisoners as labor and deployed traction trebuchets and naphtha. When the walls fell, the city was annihilated so thoroughly that Rogerius of Apulia, in his Carmen Miserabile, wrote that 'not a stone remained upon a stone.' This episode examines the siege tactics, the bishop's desperate last stand, the role of the city's relics and treasure, and how the massacre at Várad became a rallying cry for King Béla IV's postwar reconstruction. Drawing on Rogerius, Thomas of Split, and modern archaeological work, we explore a lesser-known but pivotal clash that shaped the memory of the Mongol invasion in Central Europe. #MongolInvasion #SiegeOfOradea #Várad #1241 #BishopBenedict #Subutai #RogeriusOfApulia #CarmenMiserabile #ThomasOfSplit #TractionTrebuchet #Naphtha #MedievalSiege #Hungary #GoldenHorde #CentralEurope #BélaIV #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern8 min
Episode The Mongol Bridge of Boats at Muhi 1241 Cover

The Mongol Bridge of Boats at Muhi 1241

In April 1241, on the Sajó River near Muhi, Hungary, the Mongol army under Batu Khan and Subutai used a devastatingly simple piece of engineering to trap King Béla IV's army: a bridge of boats. This episode examines the construction, tactics, and aftermath of that river crossing, drawing on the Carmen Miserabile of Rogerius of Apulia and the Historia Salonitana of Thomas of Split. We discuss the timing of the crossing under cover of darkness, the use of catapults on the east bank to suppress Hungarian defenders, and the subsequent encirclement that led to one of the worst defeats in medieval Hungarian history. The episode also explores the broader implications: how Mongol bridge-building skills, honed on the steppe and in China, allowed them to overcome Europe's rivers, which Christian armies had long relied on as defensive barriers. We touch on the controversial claim that the bridge was actually a pontoon bridge, not a permanent stone structure, and what that means for understanding Mongol logistical genius. #Mongols #BattleOfMuhi #Subutai #BatuKhan #BélaIV #SajóRiver #BridgeOfBoats #MongolTactics #Hungary1241 #CarmenMiserabile #RogeriusOfApulia #ThomasOfSplit #MongolEngineering #RiverCrossing #MedievalWarfare #FexingoHistory #History #MongolInvasionEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern5 min
Episode The Mongol Economic Shocks That Reshaped Medieval Europe Cover

The Mongol Economic Shocks That Reshaped Medieval Europe

When the Mongols invaded Europe in 1241–42, they didn't just defeat armies and sack cities. They sent shockwaves through the continent's economic system, disrupting trade routes, collapsing silver supplies, and triggering inflation that reshaped kingdoms. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the hidden economic consequences of the Mongol invasion: how the disruption of the Volga trade route starved European mints of silver, how the sudden influx of looted wealth destabilized local markets, and how the rise of the Golden Horde forced a reorientation of European commerce toward the Baltic and Atlantic. Drawing on recent scholarship by historian Jingjing Yan, they examine the monetary crisis in Hungary and Poland, the collapse of the silver-based penny, and the surprising link between Mongol conquests and the birth of the Hanseatic League. Specific figures include Béla IV's currency reforms, the mint shutdowns in Silesia, and the first recorded instance of European inflation driven by Asian bullion flows. This is economic history at the sharp end of the steppe. #MongolEconomics #SilverCrisis #GoldenHorde #BelaIV #Hungary1241 #Poland1241 #HanseaticLeague #JingjingYan #VolgaTrade #MedievalEconomy #Inflation #MintShutdown #Silesia #BulgarSilver #BalticTrade #History #FexingoHistory #EconomicHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28. Juni 20267 min
Episode The Mongols and the Dominican Friar Who Walked into the Steppe Cover

The Mongols and the Dominican Friar Who Walked into the Steppe

In 1245, a Dominican friar named Julian set out from Hungary to find the legendary 'Magna Hungaria'—the ancestral homeland of the Magyars somewhere east of the Volga. What he found instead was the Mongol army, already preparing for the invasion of Europe. Julian's journey, recorded in his reports to the papal curia, gives us one of the few eyewitness accounts of Mongol preparations from a European perspective. This episode follows Julian's two voyages, his encounter with a Mongol envoy bearing an ultimatum for King Béla IV, and the grim prophecy he delivered to the Hungarian court—a warning that went unheeded until it was too late. We discuss Julian's sources, the accuracy of his observations, and what his story reveals about European intelligence-gathering and denial before the storm of 1241. #FriarJulian #MagnaHungaria #MongolInvasion #BélaIV #Dominican #1241 #Hungary #Volga #MongolUltimatum #EuropeanIntelligence #Carpathians #BatuKhan #Subutai #MedievalHistory #Steppe #PapalCuria #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28. Juni 20268 min