The Mongol Invasions: Fear, Strategy, and Total Destruction — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Mongol Invasions, Lucas and Luna delve into the unsung backbone of Mongol conquest: logistics. How did tens of thousands of riders and horses sustain themselves across vast distances, from the Gobi to the Danube? They explore the yam relay system, the mobile livestock herds that served as living commissaries, the use of dried curds (aaruul) and airag, and the strategic timing of campaigns to align with grass growth. The conversation covers the organizational genius of the orda system, the role of the nerge hunting technique in training and provisioning, and how the Mongols turned food supply into a weapon of speed. Specific examples include the 1221 sweep through Khorasan and the 1241 invasion of Hungary, where Subutai's timing was everything. Lucas and Luna also touch on the environmental awareness that made it all possible, contrasting Mongol methods with sedentary empires' heavy supply trains. A fresh angle that complements prior episodes on military tactics and conquests. #MongolLogistics #YamSystem #Aaruul #Airag #Orda #Nerge #Subutai #Khorasan #Hungary1241 #SteppeWarfare #MilitaryHistory #GenghisKhan #HorseArchers #MobileArmy #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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