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Mongol Tumen: The Perfect Military Machine of the Steppe

8 min · 13. juni 2026
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The Mongol army was not just a horde of horse archers—it was a precisely organized, decimal-based military machine that conquered the largest contiguous empire in history. In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down the structure of the Mongol tumen: the 10,000-man unit that formed the backbone of Genghis Khan's war machine. They explore how the decimal system—arban (10), zuun (100), minghan (1,000), tumen (10,000)—created unprecedented flexibility and discipline, how the kheshig (imperial guard) served as both elite troops and a training ground for commanders, and how commanders like Subutai and Jebe used these units in legendary campaigns. The conversation covers the role of the yurtchi (camp planners) in logistics, the dreaded heavy cavalry charge, and how the Mongols adapted siege warfare from Chinese engineers. Lucas explains the brutal training and iron discipline that made every Mongol soldier a self-sufficient warrior capable of living off the land for weeks. Luna asks about the famous feigned retreat tactic and how it worked in practice. Together, they show how the tumen system was not just military organization but a reflection of Mongol society itself—meritocratic, mobile, and utterly ruthless. #MongolTumen #GenghisKhan #Subutai #Jebe #Kheshig #Arban #Zuun #Minghan #Yurtchi #HorseArchers #DecimalSystem #SiegeWarfare #FeignedRetreat #MongolEmpire #SteppeWarfare #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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