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In this episode, we focus on the Mongol conquest of Central Asia, exploring how Genghis Khan transformed steppe warfare into an imperial force capable of overwhelming established powers such as the Qara Khitai and the Khwarazmian Empire. The discussion traces how internal divisions, weakened regimes, and shifting tribal alliances created openings for Mongol expansion, while the Mongols’ disciplined decimal command structure, rapid cavalry tactics, intelligence networks, and psychological warfare gave them a decisive advantage. From the fall of fractured Central Asian states to the rise of a unified Mongol imperial order, this episode examines how conquest reshaped the region’s political landscape and left a lasting legacy across Eurasia.
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