How the Mongols Changed Trade, War, and Globalization — Fexingo History

Mongol Camel Corps: The Steppe Ships of the Silk Road

5 min · 11. juni 2026
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When we think of Mongol military might, we picture horse archers thundering across the steppe. But the empire's logistical backbone was something else entirely: the Bactrian camel. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Mongols used these shaggy, two-humped beasts to move supplies, yurts, and entire armies across Central Asia. We trace the breeding of Bactrian camels in the Gobi Desert, their superior cold-weather resilience over dromedaries, and how a single camel could carry 300 kilograms of grain or a dismantled yurt. We look at the 1253 journey of the Franciscan friar William of Rubruck, who described Mongol camel caravans crossing the Tarim Basin, and the later use of camel yam stations on the Silk Road. We also examine the 1221 Battle of the Indus, where Genghis Khan's camel-borne supply train allowed his forces to pursue the Khwarazmian prince Jalal al-Din into the mountains. No composite bows, no siege towers—just woolly, patient beasts that made the largest contiguous empire in history possible. #MongolEmpire #BactrianCamel #SilkRoad #CentralAsia #GenghisKhan #WilliamOfRubruck #JalalAlDin #BattleOfTheIndus #Logistics #YamSystem #TarimBasin #GobiDesert #Khwarazmian #CamelCaravan #Steppe #History #FexingoHistory #MongolLogistics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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