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Mongol Horse Archers: The Steppe Warriors Who Changed Warfare

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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the Mongol horse archer—the core unit that powered the largest contiguous empire in history. We look at the Mongol pony's endurance, the composite bow's power, and the tactical genius of hit-and-run warfare. The discussion covers the decisive Battle of the Indus in 1221, where Subotai and Jebe outmaneuvered the Khwarazmian army, and the controversial Kalka River battle of 1223. We also examine how Mongol archery techniques influenced later military tactics from the Mamluks to the Ottoman Turks, and why the horse archer's decline came with gunpowder. Specific terms include the Mongol pony, composite bow, tumen, nerge, Jebe, Subotai, Kalka River, and the Mamluks at Ain Jalut. #MongolHorseArchers #CompositeBow #MongolPony #Jebe #Subotai #KalkaRiver #BattleOfTheIndus #AinJalut #Mamluks #SteppeWarfare #MongolTactics #Nerge #GenghisKhan #KhwarazmianEmpire #OttomanTurks #MilitaryHistory #CentralAsia #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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