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The Mongol Conquest of Korea: From Invasion to Client Kingdom

7 min · 2. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Mongol invasions of Korea under the Goryeo dynasty—a campaign that spanned decades and reshaped the Korean Peninsula. They cover the initial Mongol attacks in 1231 led by General Saritai, the Goryeo court's desperate flight to Ganghwa Island, and the grueling resistance that followed. The conversation delves into the role of the Sambyeolcho rebellion, the dogged Mongol commander Jirgudei, and the eventual peace brokered by King Wonjong. Lucas explains how Korea became a semi-autonomous client state of the Yuan dynasty, supplying ships for the invasions of Japan and enduring the presence of Mongol darughachi overseers. He also touches on the cultural exchange that followed, including the influence of Mongol fashion and the introduction of cotton cultivation. Luna's sharp questions keep the narrative moving, from tactical details to the long-term legacy of Mongol rule in Korea. A fresh angle for the series, this episode focuses on a lesser-known conquest that illustrates the Mongols' relentless expansion and their pragmatic approach to governance. #MongolEmpire #Goryeo #Korea #Saritai #Jirgudei #Sambyeolcho #GanghwaIsland #Wonjong #KhubilaiKhan #YuanDynasty #Darughachi #MongolInvasions #KoreanHistory #13thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory #MedievalAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode of The Mongol Empire: How Nomads Conquered the World, hosts Lucas and Luna explore the surprising role of war elephants in Mongol military campaigns. From the Khwarezmian forces deploying elephants against Genghis Khan to Khubilai Khan's use of elephant-mounted artillery in Vietnam and Burma, we uncover how the steppe nomads adapted to — and eventually adopted — these massive creatures. Learn about the Battle of Bạch Đằng River in 1288, where Trần Hưng Đạo's traps neutralized Yuan elephants, and the elephant corps that accompanied Khubilai's invasions of Đại Việt and Champa. We also discuss the logistical challenges of moving elephants across mountains and rivers, the psychological impact on Mongol horses, and the legacy of elephant warfare in Central Asia. Featuring insights from Marco Polo's accounts and Persian chronicler Rashid al-Din, this episode sheds light on a little-known facet of Mongol military history. #MongolEmpire #WarElephants #KhubilaiKhan #BattleOfBachDang #TranHungDao #YuanDynasty #GenghisKhan #Khwarezm #Vietnam #Burma #PaxMongolica #MarcoPolo #RashidAlDin #CentralAsia #MilitaryHistory #ElephantWarfare #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Mongol Empire transformed the Silk Road from a patchwork of dangerous trade routes into a unified network under the Pax Mongolica. They discuss the role of the Yam postal system in facilitating commerce, the invention of paper money by Khubilai Khan, and the travels of European merchants like Marco Polo. The episode delves into the Mongols' religious tolerance, which allowed diverse cultures to interact, and the spread of technologies such as gunpowder and the compass. It also covers the eventual fragmentation of the Mongol Empire and the decline of overland trade. Specific figures include Ögedei Khan, who expanded the Yam, and Rabban Bar Sauma, a Nestorian monk who traveled from China to Europe. The conversation touches on the Silk Road's impact on the Black Death's spread and the legacy of Mongol rule in Central Asia. #MongolEmpire #SilkRoad #PaxMongolica #ÖgedeiKhan #KhubilaiKhan #MarcoPolo #YamSystem #PaperMoney #RabbanBarSauma #BlackDeath #CentralAsia #TradeRoutes #ReligiousTolerance #Gunpowder #Compass #History #FexingoHistory #MongolTrade Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Mongol Empire's Forgotten Army: Khubilai's Failed Invasion of Vietnam

In this episode, we explore one of the Mongol Empire's most surprising defeats: the invasions of Đại Việt (modern-day northern Vietnam) under Khubilai Khan. Despite their overwhelming cavalry and siege expertise, the Mongols were repelled three times by the Trần dynasty, led by generals Trần Hưng Đạo and Trần Thánh Tông. We dive into the brilliant tactics that stymied the invaders — scorched earth, guerrilla warfare, and the use of spike-studded rivers against Mongol ships. Key battles like the Bạch Đằng River (1288) are examined, along with the strategic role of geography, climate, and local knowledge. The episode also touches on Khubilai's broader campaign to subjugate Southeast Asian kingdoms like Champa and Pagan, revealing the limits of Mongol military power. The stubborn resistance of Đại Việt forced Khubilai to eventually abandon his plans, marking a rare failure for the Yuan dynasty. #MongolEmpire #KhubilaiKhan #Vietnam #DaiViet #TranDynasty #TranHungDao #BachDangRiver #YuanDynasty #SoutheastAsia #Champa #Pagan #MilitaryHistory #GuerrillaWarfare #ScorchedEarth #NavalBattle #MedievalHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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When Khubilai Khan set out to conquer the Song Dynasty, he faced the most formidable challenge of any Mongol campaign: a vast, well-defended southern empire with a sophisticated economy, powerful navy, and immense population. This episode explores the decades-long war that finally brought all of China under Mongol rule. We follow the key turning points — the fall of Xiangyang after a five-year siege, the use of Muslim siege engineers and counterweight trebuchets, the naval Battle of Yamen where the last Song emperor drowned. We meet the Song general Li Tingzhi, the Mongol commander Bayan of the Baarin, and the loyalist minister Lu Xiufu who leapt into the sea with the child emperor. We discuss how Khubilai adapted Mongol tactics to riverine and naval warfare, how Song resistance drew on centuries of fortification, and how the conquest reshaped the Mongol Empire itself — making Khubilai a Chinese emperor as much as a Mongol khan. The episode also touches on the economic and human cost of the war, and why the Song fell despite their advantages. #SongDynasty #KhubilaiKhan #YuanDynasty #BattleOfYamen #SiegeOfXiangyang #BayanOfTheBaarin #LuXiufu #LiTingzhi #CounterweightTrebuchet #MongolNavy #ChinaHistory #MedievalWarfare #NavalBattle #SongResistance #FexingoHistory #MongolEmpire #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Mongol Conquest of Korea: From Invasion to Client Kingdom

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Mongol invasions of Korea under the Goryeo dynasty—a campaign that spanned decades and reshaped the Korean Peninsula. They cover the initial Mongol attacks in 1231 led by General Saritai, the Goryeo court's desperate flight to Ganghwa Island, and the grueling resistance that followed. The conversation delves into the role of the Sambyeolcho rebellion, the dogged Mongol commander Jirgudei, and the eventual peace brokered by King Wonjong. Lucas explains how Korea became a semi-autonomous client state of the Yuan dynasty, supplying ships for the invasions of Japan and enduring the presence of Mongol darughachi overseers. He also touches on the cultural exchange that followed, including the influence of Mongol fashion and the introduction of cotton cultivation. Luna's sharp questions keep the narrative moving, from tactical details to the long-term legacy of Mongol rule in Korea. A fresh angle for the series, this episode focuses on a lesser-known conquest that illustrates the Mongols' relentless expansion and their pragmatic approach to governance. #MongolEmpire #Goryeo #Korea #Saritai #Jirgudei #Sambyeolcho #GanghwaIsland #Wonjong #KhubilaiKhan #YuanDynasty #Darughachi #MongolInvasions #KoreanHistory #13thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory #MedievalAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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