How the Mongols Changed Trade, War, and Globalization — Fexingo History

Mongol Siege of Kaifeng 1232: Gunpowder's First Great Battle

5 min · 30 mei 2026
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In 1232, Mongol armies under Ögedei Khan laid siege to the Jin Dynasty capital of Kaifeng. What followed was one of the first major battles in history where gunpowder weapons—fire lances, iron bombs, and thunder crash bombs—were used on a massive scale. We explore the siege from both sides: the Jin defenders' desperate use of early firearms, the Mongols' adaptation of Chinese siege technology, and how this battle foreshadowed the gunpowder revolution that would reshape warfare globally. We also look at the role of defectors like Xue Tala, a Jin engineer who brought counterweight trebuchets to the Mongols, and the devastating aftermath that saw Kaifeng's population decimated by famine and disease. This episode connects the dots between Mongol conquest, Chinese innovation, and the birth of modern warfare. #MongolEmpire #SiegeOfKaifeng #Gunpowder #JinDynasty #ÖgedeiKhan #FireLance #ThunderCrashBomb #ChineseTechnology #MedievalWarfare #SiegeWarfare #XueTala #SongDynasty #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory #GunpowderRevolution #MilitaryHistory #SongJinMongol Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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