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Mongol, War Tactics, Weapons, and Conquest By: Bryan Robison

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Mongol, War Tactics, Weapons, and Conquest

By: Bryan Robison

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Mongols History

• The Mongols originated on the steppe of Central Asia.

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Mongols War Tactics

• Due to their nomadic origin on the steppe of Central Asia the Mongol preferred the Horse Archer.

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Mongol Mobility

• The Mongols would often travel 100 hundred miles a day.

• Mongols would often feign retreats to lure opposing armies into traps.

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Attack

• After weakening enemy troops with their horse archers, Mongols would attack with lancers.

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Siege Battles

• To conquer cities, Mongols would bombard city wall with dozens of siege engines.(catapults)

• Mongols would also launched plague victims at the city wall to infect the defenders.

Mongol Siege of Baghdad, 1258.

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Mongol Bow

• The favorite weapon for the Mongols was the composite bow.

• It could hit targets from hundreds of yards away.

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Unification

• In 1206, Genghis Khan (great khan) defeated his rivals and unified the Mongol clans.

Genghis Khan

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Attack!

• Mongol soldiers under Genghis Khan attacked and defeated the Jurchens and Western Xia in China, and the Khwarizmi Empire in Central Asia.

The Mongol Empire at Genghis Khan’s death.

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Mongol Expansion

• Mongols under later Khans attacked and ruled The Middle East, Russia, Persia, Central Asia, and China.

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Division

• In 1264, the Mongol empire divided; Yuan Dynasty in China, Golden Horde in Russia, and Ilkhanate in Persia.

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Downfall

• Civil War between various Mongol groups led to anarchy and rebellion such as the Ming Rebellion in China in 1368.

First Ming Emperor, Zhu Yuanzhang