How the Mongols Changed Trade, War, and Globalization — Fexingo History
Long before the Mongol composite bow or the siege engineers, the empire ran on four legs. This episode dives into the unsung workhorses of the steppe — the horses, oxen, camels, yaks, and even sheep that moved the Mongols across Eurasia. Lucas and Luna explore how Mongol ponies could survive on snow, how Bactrian camels enabled the Silk Road, and how animal logistics shaped the Yam system, military campaigns, and daily life. They touch on the role of mares' milk, the preference for geldings, and the shock of Chinese chroniclers seeing Tartars live on blood and milk. A specific focus: the 'camel corps' in the Khwarazmian campaign and the use of yak trains in Tibet. The episode also confronts the ecological cost — overgrazing, deforestation, and the limits of animal power. No prior episodes have covered draft animals as a distinct topic. #MongolEmpire #SteppeLogistics #DraftAnimals #HorseCulture #BactrianCamel #Yak #MongolPony #SilkRoad #YamSystem #GenghisKhan #Khwarazm #CentralAsia #MareMilk #GobiDesert #AnimalPower #History #FexingoHistory #EurasianHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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