It's interesting how most of established and thriving world empires like the Khwarezmian State & Hungary can't contain the Mongols but some obscure kingdoms like the Javanese & Lithuanians were able to inflict real damage upon them
@belakitajka5741Күн бұрын
To be fair, Hungary was invaded twice, while the first one was a major defeat, after the Mongols withdrew, Hungary prepared, changed tactics, built more stone castles and kicked Mongols ass when they came back for a second invasion not much later. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Mongol_invasion_of_Hungary
@YooKkangКүн бұрын
Korea stood firm from 6 Mongolian invasions, until In 1259, Goryeo submitted to Mongol suzerainty.
@JohnDoe-sw1rsКүн бұрын
Lithuania only engaged the vanguard of a scouting party. They didn’t inflict any real damage on them.
@razormonkey5279Күн бұрын
Look at terrain. If terrain was suitable for horses, Mongols were at home. Islands and mountains, not so much.
@gravitykat714Күн бұрын
Indochina held them off because apparently the humidity of the jungles would destroy the material the mongols used to keep bows together. Which obviously weakened them. Also jungle
@vol7381Күн бұрын
The Mongolian Empire was truly unique. It was the first globalized empire, allowing for an easier flow of goods, services, customs, and several institutions among its vast territory. Under the Pax Mongolica, the silk road was revived, the death plague was able to reach Europe, the genetic composition of central Asia changed drastically, carbon emissions fell due to the bloodshed caused by the expansion, the Golden Age of Islam came to an end, and the list goes on.
@hạt_cảiКүн бұрын
> seige of bagdad > show image of theodosian wall
@izaruyakimoto2993Күн бұрын
Korea didn't stop Mongols that well. The leadership abandoned defense and let Mongols sack their lands over and over.
@llilllliiКүн бұрын
It is said that Mongolia invaded koryeo nine times, and the Mongol army was repelled eight times by koryeo, and finally received surrender from koryeo during the ninth invasion.
@izaruyakimoto2993Күн бұрын
@llillllii Technically, thoese nine times war wasn't kind of battle. Some there were battles but they weren't carried out by central leadership. It was carried out by some local army and people like monks. As you know, in some battles during early times in invasion, Korea could defeat Monglos but they were few. Those army which defeated Mongols was also soon wiped out during the war. In that time Korea was maintained by military leadership like Japanese shogunate Bakufu, however they abandoned national defense and withdrew to an Island near by Seoul with royal family. The reason why Mongols invaded our land nine times is not because we defended so well but because military regime literally did nothing despite country was burning. So Mongols sacked Korean Peninsular over and over to draw regime's surrender. For Mongols Korea was just target for seasonal pillage. And actually Mongols in Korea was not their main force either. That's what really happened in that time.
@izaruyakimoto2993Күн бұрын
@llillllii In addition, the reason why didn't Mongols completely destroy Korea isn't because they were impressed but because dynasty in Korea was important part of Chinese Emperors' legitimacy. In East Asia there are not many regimes for centuries. Among them, Korea was especially kind of trophy to Emperor. They maintained dynasties for long times. If Emperor could take dynasty in Korea into their world, that's representative for Emperor his leadership and influence. That's the main reason why Kublai, wanted throne of China Emperor didn't destroy Korea.
@llilllliiКүн бұрын
@izaruyakimoto2993 I don't know anything specific about Korean history. However, maybe that the fight between Mongolia and Korea was not limited to local forces. It turns out that most of the battles in the early part were led by government troops. And the reason why Mongolia did not destroy Korea may be partly due to the reasons you mentioned, but the real purpose was to keep in check and guard the Qasar(Касар) dynasty, Quaciun(Хачиун) dynasty and Odcigin(отчигин) dynasty
@hhdj-o3c8wКүн бұрын
However it took 40 years for mongol to sign the peace treaty and married the mongolian princess to korea
@PitunghereTNOschizo100Күн бұрын
Java and Vietnam: Wheeze in trolling 4th dimension
@aufafz7772Күн бұрын
1:53: java: lol get betrayed
@ChagataiKhan662Күн бұрын
the golden horde is not only the mongol state... the golden horde was ruled by the descendants of Tuka Timur, the son of Jochi...The Kazakh Khanate was created by the grandchildren of the Khan of the Golden Horde Urus, Kerei Khan and janibek... they were descendants of Genghis Khan in the 10th generation... uniting the tribes of Naimans, Khongirads, Kiyats, Douglats, Jalairs, Argyns, Tobykts, etc. All these tribes were Genghis Khan's army
@aleksandarvil571822 сағат бұрын
1:05 _Tibet_ **shown Russian princes**
@tfn21210 сағат бұрын
2:10 Origin of term 'kamikaze'
@Abdullatif-pj7wqСағат бұрын
2:00 Fun fact Jain Alut was won by Kharazmenian man named Kutuz, and he was grandson of Alawiddin Khwarazmshah
@ksushaxo3282Күн бұрын
Tibet - picture of battle on kalka river
@BOOMkingGold-e6lКүн бұрын
0:21 The Kipchaks and Alans repelled the attack of the Mongols, but the Mongols told the Kipchaks that they were brothers in Faith and the Kipchaks stopped defending the Alans. The Mongols took the Alans and then went to the Kipchaks and suddenly attacked.
@Ибрагим-ф2шКүн бұрын
А потом тоже самое половцы сделали с русским👍 скоты я просто в ахере
@Techtalk203017 сағат бұрын
Based mongols. They easily defeated the torks
@Techtalk203017 сағат бұрын
Which is funny that torks today call mongols their brothers despite what they did to torks
@Techtalk203017 сағат бұрын
“The Mongols, during their conquests, committed numerous atrocities against various Turkic tribes, including the Tatars (or Tatt Turkic people), a prominent steppe group that clashed with the Mongols long before the empire was established. Here’s a grim historical scenario illustrating their crimes: The Tatar Extermination under Genghis Khan (Early 13th Century) The Tatars were among the Mongols’ most bitter rivals in the steppes. The rivalry dated back to the earlier alliances and betrayals that plagued steppe politics. The Tatars had once poisoned Genghis Khan’s father, Yesügei, which became a major motivation for Genghis to seek vengeance against them. The Scenario: After uniting the Mongol tribes, Genghis Khan launched a brutal campaign against the Tatars around 1202. The Mongol forces overwhelmed the Tatar tribes with superior tactics and relentless assaults. When the Tatars were finally defeated, Genghis Khan ordered a horrifying act of genocide. To ensure the Tatars could never rise again: • Mass Executions: Genghis Khan commanded the systematic slaughter of all adult Tatar males above a specific height (using the axle of a cart as a measuring stick). Thousands of men were massacred in this manner, decimating the Tatar population. • Enslavement of Women and Children: Tatar women and children were enslaved or assimilated into Mongol society, often through forced marriages or servitude. • Destruction of Heritage: The Tatars’ lands, culture, and identity were obliterated. Their nomadic settlements were razed, and their resources were pillaged, leaving nothing behind to rebuild their community. Psychological Warfare: The Mongols used this atrocity as an example to instill terror in other Turkic tribes. Many tribes submitted to the Mongols out of fear of similar treatment. Aftermath: While some surviving Tatars were absorbed into the Mongol Empire, their distinct cultural identity was effectively erased. This atrocity set a precedent for how Genghis Khan dealt with resistance and left an enduring scar on Turkic history, marking a dark chapter of betrayal, vengeance, and annihilation.”
@imanalien412917 сағат бұрын
@@Techtalk2030 Mongols were under Turk's control before it started invasion
@datpham810523 сағат бұрын
You know, the mongols didn't lose while genghis khan and his generals were alive, they only started losing in the next generation.
@Hood_mf46 минут бұрын
They did. more minor battles when they were just getting started look up ghenghis khan a c tier general guys lost atleast 10 battles in his time
@nenenindonuКүн бұрын
1:32 Danubian & Volga Bulgaria spiderman meme
@Abdullatif-pj7wqСағат бұрын
Alawiddin when it comes to unify all army and think about some strategical thinking as he used to destroy GHURIDS and Kara Khitais: 🙅♂️🙅♂️🙅♂️🙅♂️
@yasharyunesi4698Күн бұрын
Can you make a video like this for sassanid empire too?
@omarkowila14 сағат бұрын
The battle of Ain Goliath is not for Mamluks, shouting Mamluks, their numbers did not exceed 2,000 men out of 50,000, most of them from Iraq, the Levant and the Arabs of Egypt from Arab tribes, and the most famous leader is Amir Issa. Hamdani He was the most important historian of the Middle East era, and he was a witness on a battlefield.
@migelangeldejesusquinterog4584Күн бұрын
Actually the biggest campaign of the mongols in a full force (not only raid parties) and massive scale of troops numbers, sieges and defeats were the mongol-jin war then the mongol-song war
@arielquelmeКүн бұрын
Battle of Jain Alut? I didnt find That Name in google
@ I’m talking about racial genetics. All countries I said descend from Javan
@HeraldGanstaКүн бұрын
@@a_l7515 well no, Malaysian are life in kalimantan borneo that time and also Philippines in Philippines archipelago, but we could said if those country were from aurasian people, an ancestor
@dubstepXpowerКүн бұрын
Javanese are from java its own kingdom at the time.
@HeraldGanstaКүн бұрын
@@dubstepXpower yes, and for don't understand who beat nongol, its the Majapahit, an new empire
@Algee-kn9jhКүн бұрын
In Siberian one you showed Cossacks real siberians are close relative to Mongols .
@kamolagafurova985255 минут бұрын
The temurid:🥱☝️☝️🤫
@sneakysasquatch6014Күн бұрын
This is metal son
@levanmikhelashvili475318 сағат бұрын
Does someone have list of soundtracks?
@Маньяк-э1н15 сағат бұрын
Idea for the next video is best and worst ottoman enemies
@walidhossain11308 сағат бұрын
Why is nobody mentioning Sultan Jalaluddin Menguberdi? He was a tough nail holding of the Mongols.
@edwinadiwinata421322 сағат бұрын
Mongol has ONE weakness; WATER
@RaptorBotКүн бұрын
Tamerlane: 💀
@Adam_PetrescuКүн бұрын
He was mongol btw
@scarymonster5541Күн бұрын
He wasn't born that yet
@theVoid-VКүн бұрын
He was himself Mongol who planned to restore Mongol emprie
@_deal_shot_7456Күн бұрын
@@theVoid-Valthough he admired Genghis Khan, he called himself a Turk and the ruler of Turkestan, and he spent most of his life fighting and defeating the Mongols.
@essaadeel367622 сағат бұрын
@@_deal_shot_7456 Timur spent most of his life fighting Turkic states (ottoman empire, Mamluk Sultanate) he wanted to restore Chinggisd power, he supported the northern Yuan against the Ming Dynasty and he was best buddies with tokhtamysh Khan. The Barlas tribe was a Mongol tribe closely associated with the Borjigin tribe of Genghis Khan since both were descended from a common ancestor Tumbinai Khan
@mehmudhossen770719 сағат бұрын
~ King of golden horde 👑🗿
@IustiusExplorator-l9nКүн бұрын
You didn’t present Atabegs
@Zengi_AtabegКүн бұрын
Seljuk Atabegs?
@Techtalk203017 сағат бұрын
@@IustiusExplorator-l9n “The Mongols, during their conquests, committed numerous atrocities against various Turkic tribes, including the Tatars (or Tatt Turkic people), a prominent steppe group that clashed with the Mongols long before the empire was established. Here’s a grim historical scenario illustrating their crimes: The Tatar Extermination under Genghis Khan (Early 13th Century) The Tatars were among the Mongols’ most bitter rivals in the steppes. The rivalry dated back to the earlier alliances and betrayals that plagued steppe politics. The Tatars had once poisoned Genghis Khan’s father, Yesügei, which became a major motivation for Genghis to seek vengeance against them. The Scenario: After uniting the Mongol tribes, Genghis Khan launched a brutal campaign against the Tatars around 1202. The Mongol forces overwhelmed the Tatar tribes with superior tactics and relentless assaults. When the Tatars were finally defeated, Genghis Khan ordered a horrifying act of genocide. To ensure the Tatars could never rise again: • Mass Executions: Genghis Khan commanded the systematic slaughter of all adult Tatar males above a specific height (using the axle of a cart as a measuring stick). Thousands of men were massacred in this manner, decimating the Tatar population. • Enslavement of Women and Children: Tatar women and children were enslaved or assimilated into Mongol society, often through forced marriages or servitude. • Destruction of Heritage: The Tatars’ lands, culture, and identity were obliterated. Their nomadic settlements were razed, and their resources were pillaged, leaving nothing behind to rebuild their community. Psychological Warfare: The Mongols used this atrocity as an example to instill terror in other Turkic tribes. Many tribes submitted to the Mongols out of fear of similar treatment. Aftermath: While some surviving Tatars were absorbed into the Mongol Empire, their distinct cultural identity was effectively erased. This atrocity set a precedent for how Genghis Khan dealt with resistance and left an enduring scar on Turkic history, marking a dark chapter of betrayal, vengeance, and annihilation.”
@IustiusExplorator-l9n13 сағат бұрын
Ildengizid Atabegs
@Zengi_Atabeg8 сағат бұрын
@@IustiusExplorator-l9n Ildegizid*
@nicolausg7058Күн бұрын
Poland: Poland, but thier - Duke is named "Leszek the Black" - King is named "Cassimir III The Great" Both rulers managed to defeat Mongols attacking Poland. When Mongol Chiefs Nogai and Telebuqa have attacked divided Poland, Duke Leszek the Black despite the suprising attack decided to stand his ground. He starved Mongols in the field, while attacking them in ambushes and skirmishes, depleating thier numbers, while the defenders of his castles stood strong. Then his forces were taking down smaller parties of Mongols who separated themselfs from the main Orde. Finaly when he have gathered his knights, he started a counterattack. When Nogai realised what was happening he had ordered a retreat. Years later King Cassimir The Great was very well prepared for an attack. His spies told him about it a year before it happend. He have gathered his soldiers, and led his knights to battle against the Mongols, at that time known as the Tatars. This raid was only on the recently added by Cassimir lands, and didn't delt any significant damage, so much so, that most of the people in Poland nowdays don't know about that attack.
@JohnDoe-sw1rsКүн бұрын
Poland fought a minuscule vanguard party and champions the battles like they killed genghis khan himself lmao pathetic
@nicolausg7058Күн бұрын
@JohnDoe-sw1rs Mongols were seen at that time as invincible. And Nogai was the best Mongol commander after Genghis-Khan. Making him to retreat was a victory that not a lot of enemies could pull off.
@JohnDoe-sw1rsКүн бұрын
@ Ok man
@paulusillyriusiudathaddaio2530Күн бұрын
@@JohnDoe-sw1rs and yet still Poland was never subjugated by the mongols
@Regular_guy.15 сағат бұрын
Romans🤝mongols
@kevinandrian9555Күн бұрын
I'm proud to be a Javanese man
@a_l7515Күн бұрын
@@kevinandrian9555 lol you look Filipino
@sopmodP9019 сағат бұрын
@@a_l7515 same race and origin
@Techtalk203017 сағат бұрын
@@sopmodP90he probably thought he said japanese. American education
@islamonlysolution4618 сағат бұрын
Delhi sultanate was also turkice
@gilcs2200Күн бұрын
What is the name of music at 0:30 ?? It sounds good
@farisazka2568Күн бұрын
Lullaby of deserted hell undead corporation
@gilcs2200Күн бұрын
@@farisazka2568 thanks for info
@kara3198Күн бұрын
where bashkirs? the only undefeated nomads - they were accepted into the fold through a truce and through expanded autonomy the steppe is easier to conquer than Vietnam (where horses do not pass and are not effective) and Japan where there is one island
@larepublica93Күн бұрын
great video
@skullsecКүн бұрын
bro said Jain Alut 💀
@Rome.s_Greatest_EnemyКүн бұрын
yeahh 😭
@skullsecКүн бұрын
@Rome.s_Greatest_Enemy it's Ain Jalut and it's mean the eye of Jalut not jain alut 😂
@xosejosic11Күн бұрын
Alut means poop in Egypt lol
@Sdrastvuite15 сағат бұрын
Ancient Russia, please
@kostocka114 сағат бұрын
Куликовская битва 1380 Стояние на Угре 1480
@ローラン-j4q21 сағат бұрын
1:35 song name?
@nanagabunia588816 сағат бұрын
The only thing i know for real MGRR
@sabkabaap1758Күн бұрын
Delhi Sultanate under Alauddin Khilji single handedly kicked Mongols out of Indian subcontinent
@psssshhh77307 сағат бұрын
Yes...but at that point it was about 1/5 of the mongols. They dealt with the chagatai iirc. The mamluks fought the ilkhanates, hungary/russia had the golden horde and china had the yuan.
@andarara-c1p11 сағат бұрын
Jain Alut??!
@glebv139019 сағат бұрын
Actually, you aren't really correct with the kiev rus . Yes, Mongolians were successful at defeating it. But the first town they attacked Kozelsk's, but the resistance was so fierce and desperate that when they finally razed the city to the ground, they called it " The evil town." All of cities didn't surrender and eventually they falled but the resistance of people was very big!
@AkhateRaiКүн бұрын
I think it's conquered by mongol and defeated by other Kingdom content collection
@Long_live_persia14 сағат бұрын
Please make for persian empire ❤❤
@gaborholotajr.442721 сағат бұрын
The Hungarians did beat them the second time around though... You also forgot about the Novgorodians defending themselves successfully.
@scientist50321 сағат бұрын
With Serbia they only had a few short raids and a few smaller conflicts in which they lost and afterwards treaties were signed. And the never conquered the Serbian kingdoms, so the music should have been different.
@ТимурФазылов-ю4у5 сағат бұрын
Mongols cannot conquer Bulgaria for 23 years, and only after the mobilization all Empire they could take it. But also mongols easily go through Balkans and East Europe.
@BatyHn21 сағат бұрын
1:42 this is istanbul 1453 ottoman
@Huy-G-LeКүн бұрын
Since Mongolia still exist, depend on which side this list is on, the Red Army and Red Mongolian Army (Mongolian Communist) would be the Khan Worship cults worst enemies.
@aleksandarvil571822 сағат бұрын
1:38 Serbia 🇷🇸 STRONG !!! ❤❤❤❤
@CallofDutyBlackOps28Күн бұрын
the fact that Armenia had so much internal conflict that by the time the Mongols came to them with surrender or death, Armenian steam to fight was all but spent, so they just surrendered. we might not have had an Armenia to remember.
@fKek-yy8tzКүн бұрын
Armenia was a part of Kingdom of Georgia back then.
@stillhighill23 сағат бұрын
where teutons??
@sandorszabo283618 сағат бұрын
In 1285 and 88 Hungarians beat the Mongols
@اسامةمحمود-ذ8ث21 сағат бұрын
wtf is Jian Alut
@javadasaadi843020 сағат бұрын
yea, jain alut... yea
@CallofDutyBlackOps28Күн бұрын
Beware the Qara Khitai! they have NO Honor!
@salarsalehy7504Күн бұрын
How about sultan Jalaldin of khwarzam
@YooKkangКүн бұрын
As a korean, I dont know if I should be proud or not.
@pars-efe3543Күн бұрын
Did the Koreans have an empire? If so, let's be proud of each other.
@YooKkangКүн бұрын
@@pars-efe3543 It was called the Kingdom of Goryeo, and many more kingdoms before this one in the 13th century.
@pars-efe3543Күн бұрын
@@YooKkang We have been allies throughout history, long live Korea♥️
@RaptorBotКүн бұрын
Finally!
@metehanakdaggКүн бұрын
0:38 they couldn't enter india, their invasions always got defeated. And india was under Turkic rule at the time. I don't know what you're talking about lol 0:47 Mughals were not mongols, they were a Turkic sultanate
@essaadeel367622 сағат бұрын
The Chinggisd Mongols sacked Lahore (then capital of the Mamluk Sultanate of Delhi) and the mamluks of Delhi paid tribute to the Mongols, Mughals/Timurids were Barlas Mongols
@metehanakdagg22 сағат бұрын
@@essaadeel3676 But they tried to invade so many times and lost and got repelled by the Turkic delhi sultanate. and Timur + mughals were Turkic too, they don't count.
@hudaarifathul69507 сағат бұрын
@@metehanakdaggTimurids/Mughals were from the house of Chagatai and they were descendants of Genghis Khan
@nenenindonuКүн бұрын
Nizari Ismaili state at Alamut Castle was put down easy too
@Techtalk203017 сағат бұрын
The Mongols, during their conquests, committed numerous atrocities against various Turkic tribes, including the Tatars (or Tatt Turkic people), a prominent steppe group that clashed with the Mongols long before the empire was established. Here’s a grim historical scenario illustrating their crimes: The Tatar Extermination under Genghis Khan (Early 13th Century) The Tatars were among the Mongols’ most bitter rivals in the steppes. The rivalry dated back to the earlier alliances and betrayals that plagued steppe politics. The Tatars had once poisoned Genghis Khan’s father, Yesügei, which became a major motivation for Genghis to seek vengeance against them. The Scenario: After uniting the Mongol tribes, Genghis Khan launched a brutal campaign against the Tatars around 1202. The Mongol forces overwhelmed the Tatar tribes with superior tactics and relentless assaults. When the Tatars were finally defeated, Genghis Khan ordered a horrifying act of genocide. To ensure the Tatars could never rise again: • Mass Executions: Genghis Khan commanded the systematic slaughter of all adult Tatar males above a specific height (using the axle of a cart as a measuring stick). Thousands of men were massacred in this manner, decimating the Tatar population. • Enslavement of Women and Children: Tatar women and children were enslaved or assimilated into Mongol society, often through forced marriages or servitude. • Destruction of Heritage: The Tatars’ lands, culture, and identity were obliterated. Their nomadic settlements were razed, and their resources were pillaged, leaving nothing behind to rebuild their community. Psychological Warfare: The Mongols used this atrocity as an example to instill terror in other Turkic tribes. Many tribes submitted to the Mongols out of fear of similar treatment. Aftermath: While some surviving Tatars were absorbed into the Mongol Empire, their distinct cultural identity was effectively erased. This atrocity set a precedent for how Genghis Khan dealt with resistance and left an enduring scar on Turkic history, marking a dark chapter of betrayal, vengeance, and annihilation.
@Techtalk203017 сағат бұрын
@@nenenindonu “The Mongols, during their conquests, committed numerous atrocities against various Turkic tribes, including the Tatars (or Tatt Turkic people), a prominent steppe group that clashed with the Mongols long before the empire was established. Here’s a grim historical scenario illustrating their crimes: The Tatar Extermination under Genghis Khan (Early 13th Century) The Tatars were among the Mongols’ most bitter rivals in the steppes. The rivalry dated back to the earlier alliances and betrayals that plagued steppe politics. The Tatars had once poisoned Genghis Khan’s father, Yesügei, which became a major motivation for Genghis to seek vengeance against them. The Scenario: After uniting the Mongol tribes, Genghis Khan launched a brutal campaign against the Tatars around 1202. The Mongol forces overwhelmed the Tatar tribes with superior tactics and relentless assaults. When the Tatars were finally defeated, Genghis Khan ordered a horrifying act of genocide. To ensure the Tatars could never rise again: • Mass Executions: Genghis Khan commanded the systematic slaughter of all adult Tatar males above a specific height (using the axle of a cart as a measuring stick). Thousands of men were massacred in this manner, decimating the Tatar population. • Enslavement of Women and Children: Tatar women and children were enslaved or assimilated into Mongol society, often through forced marriages or servitude. • Destruction of Heritage: The Tatars’ lands, culture, and identity were obliterated. Their nomadic settlements were razed, and their resources were pillaged, leaving nothing behind to rebuild their community. Psychological Warfare: The Mongols used this atrocity as an example to instill terror in other Turkic tribes. Many tribes submitted to the Mongols out of fear of similar treatment. Aftermath: While some surviving Tatars were absorbed into the Mongol Empire, their distinct cultural identity was effectively erased. This atrocity set a precedent for how Genghis Khan dealt with resistance and left an enduring scar on Turkic history, marking a dark chapter of betrayal, vengeance, and annihilation.”
@小野寺寛之-l1nКүн бұрын
I'm japanese. I think interesting this video.
@merd20923 сағат бұрын
do ottoman empire enemies
@anzy436Күн бұрын
I don't think Burma resisted Mongols well
@losmioiКүн бұрын
L against mighty Serbia, King Milutin ftw 💪🇷🇸
@yashashgc348819 сағат бұрын
The khiljis beat mongols. They were based in India.
@AlptheSpearo5 сағат бұрын
Baybars 🐺 Turkic
@lc8199Күн бұрын
wdym best and worst? Is best the ones that were best at defending or easiest to defeat?
@CallofDutyBlackOps28Күн бұрын
just a hint; The mongols were the usual ones to attack first.
@xosejosic11Күн бұрын
Yo it's called Ain Jalut not Jain Alut
@ofuturopolimata6961Күн бұрын
Japan was the worst of bad lucks.
@артеммедведев-м7в23 сағат бұрын
Mongols were defeated by germans,czech,croatians. In third invation in poland and second invation in hungary mongols were destroyed. Even serbs , bulgarians, caucasians kicked mongols. First russian defeated mongols in 1255
@Altai235621 сағат бұрын
Хахахахаха, сказочник 😂😂😂 ты однако, артём. Обиделся что вас как детей отымели 😂😂😂
@theresponsibleuser9021 сағат бұрын
0:38 Mongols didn't conquer India 🇮🇳
@gordonbill15 сағат бұрын
timur?
@gordonbill15 сағат бұрын
babur?
@TusharRahangdale-pu9jh11 сағат бұрын
Timur and babar are turks not mongol@@gordonbill
@hudaarifathul69507 сағат бұрын
@@TusharRahangdale-pu9jhthey were gengis khan descendants
@coleob85476 сағат бұрын
@@TusharRahangdale-pu9jhTimur and Babur are Barlas Mongols, not turks
@MBerikkКүн бұрын
Mughals are not Mongolians. They are Turko-Mongols Korea was destroyed Lithuania won on the blue waters, but later they were destroyed on Vorskla. The Battle of Vorskla took place after Timur's Destruction, the Horde was weak after Timur. But the Horde still defeated 8 opponents And the Golden Horde is not the Mongols, but the Turks. They quickly assimilated and became Turkic-speaking.
@Techtalk203017 сағат бұрын
They were timurid mongols
@MBerikk17 сағат бұрын
@@Techtalk2030 Lol no. Show me the Barlas clan of the Mongols. No. Only the Turks. And Timur spoke Turkic
@Techtalk203017 сағат бұрын
@@MBerikk yes he was mongol and mostly fought turks
@Techtalk203017 сағат бұрын
@@MBerikk barlas are mongol in ethnicity and origin
@MBerikk17 сағат бұрын
@@Techtalk2030 They were assimilated and are now only part of us.
@Yashveergurjar451323 сағат бұрын
Sur dynasty 😘
@ДаняШУЛИКИНКүн бұрын
Started strong, but ended just like the Kievan Rus.
@RedGuy--2Күн бұрын
Armenia bro is georan teritory we controled them
@mixeilicicagi824919 сағат бұрын
who know why did mongol empire win so easily Georgia and armenia
@TusharRahangdale-pu9jh12 сағат бұрын
Bro Mughal are not related to mongol , many Mughal are mostly turks only
@hudaarifathul69507 сағат бұрын
In their early days they were mostly Mongols
@TusharRahangdale-pu9jh51 минут бұрын
@hudaarifathul6950 no bro turks and mongols are different races
@артеммедведев-м7в23 сағат бұрын
Russian pirates ushkuiniki took capital city golden horde and other cities more 2 times
@EdsondoCarmoOoOКүн бұрын
Enfim 😀
@borislavacimovic396618 сағат бұрын
Serbian king Milutin crush Mongol Bulgarian army🇷🇸
@migelangeldejesusquinterog4584Күн бұрын
Forget the province of tabriz (iran) who survived the macedonian conquest and the islamic invasion, The ainu people from sakhalin islands (Japan) they tried a defense againts the yuan dynasty.
@mamad56723 сағат бұрын
What is Macedonia has anything with this
@артеммедведев-м7в23 сағат бұрын
Mamluk were only 10% of army egypt.90% were arab,beduin,kurds
@TauekelYade21 сағат бұрын
Otyrar🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿💪💪💪
@КириллБасокКүн бұрын
Вы теперь знаете, что монгол в Тибете воевали с Русами)
@lucknowgamer17 сағат бұрын
Hi
@nloo23 сағат бұрын
JapaneseXD
@yones.s5735Күн бұрын
Great video
@артеммедведев-м7в23 сағат бұрын
Russian pirates ushkuiniki took capital city golden horde and other cities more 2 times