The Golden Horde: Mongol Rule Over Russia Explained — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Golden Horde: Mongol Rule Over Russia Explained, Lucas and Luna explore a deeply entangled story of steppe warriors becoming sultans in Egypt. The Mamluk Sultanate, long a rival of the Mongols, was itself built from Turkic slave-soldiers from the same steppe that fed the Horde's armies. We follow the rise of the Bahri Mamluks, their defeat of the Ilkhanate at the Battle of Ain Jalut in 1260, and the complex military slave trade that connected Sarai to Cairo. We also discuss Berke Khan's alliance with the Mamluks against the Ilkhan Hulagu, the role of the Kipchak steppe as a source of recruits, and how the Horde's own system of military slavery (the *ghulam* system) shaped both its army and its economy. Along the way, we consider the irony of a slave-soldier elite that eventually ruled one of the most powerful Islamic empires of the Middle Ages. #GoldenHorde #Mamluks #MilitarySlavery #AinJalut #BerkeKhan #Ilkhanate #KipchakSteppe #Sarai #Cairo #BahriMamluks #Hulagu #MongolEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #SteppeHistory #SlaveSoldiers #MedievalWarfare #CentralAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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