The Mongol Invasions: Fear, Strategy, and Total Destruction — Fexingo History
In 1241, the Mongol Empire launched a devastating invasion of Hungary under Batu Khan and Subutai Bahadur, crushing King Béla IV's forces at the Battle of Mohi. This episode dives into the military strategy, political context, and aftermath of the campaign that terrified Europe. We explore how the Mongols used feigned retreats, psychological warfare, and coordinated pincer movements to annihilate a European army twice their size. We also examine why the Mongols withdrew after their victory, the role of the death of Ögedei Khan, and the long-term impact on Hungarian defense, including the construction of stone castles. References include the chronicles of Roger of Torre Maggiore and Matthew Paris. #MongolInvasionOfHungary #BattleOfMohi #BatuKhan #Subutai #KingBelaIV #1241 #MongolTactics #FeignedRetreat #MedievalHungary #ÖgedeiKhan #RogerOfTorreMaggiore #MatthewParis #MongolEmpire #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory #EuropeAtWar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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