The Mongol Empire: How Nomads Conquered the World — Fexingo History
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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