The Mongol Empire: How Nomads Conquered the World — Fexingo History
In 1260, the Mongol Empire seemed unstoppable. Hulagu Khan had sacked Baghdad, crushed the Nizari Ismailis at Alamut, and turned his gaze toward Syria and Egypt. But at a place called Ayn Jalut—Goliath's Spring—the Mamluks of Egypt, led by Qutuz and the brilliant general Baybars, used Mongol tactics against them. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Battle of Ayn Jalut, a turning point that shattered the myth of Mongol invincibility, preserved the Islamic world, and kept the Mongols out of Africa. They discuss how the Mamluk sultanate rose from slave soldiers to empire builders, the decisive role of feigned retreats and the mangonel, and the political fallout after the battle—including Baybars's assassination of Qutuz. They also examine the Mongols' failed alliance with the Crusaders, the strategic importance of Ain Jalut, and how the Mamluks went on to dominate the region for centuries. This is the story of how a slave army stopped the world's greatest conquering machine. #BattleOfAynJalut #MongolEmpire #Mamluks #Baybars #Qutuz #HulaguKhan #Kitbuqa #Syria1260 #MongolInvasion #IslamicHistory #MilitaryHistory #AinJalut #MamlukSultanate #MongolTactics #Crusaders #History #FexingoHistory #CentralAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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