Ep.11 | Mongols vs the Muslim World | History of the Mongols | Podcast
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Subscribe for weekly episodes:đâ â â â â â HistoryStrongâ â â â â â đ§ Listen to the full playlist here:đâ â â â â â History of the Mongols | Podcastâ â In this episode of The History of the Mongols, we follow the explosive westward expansion of the Mongol Empire after the fall of the Jin. As Ăgedei Khan consolidates power, his general Chormaqun leads a devastating campaign across Iran, the Caucasus, and Anatolia, crushing the last Khwarezmian ruler, ravaging Georgia, and shattering the Seljuqs at Köse DaÄ. Youâll see how Mongol strategy shifted from reactive conquest to total domination, and why no Muslim kingdom could stop them. We cover: âą Jalal al-Din Mingburnuâs escape across the Indus âą His failed comeback in India, Iran, and the Caucasus âą Chormaqunâs 30,000-strong army and the tamma system âą The fall of Tabriz, Tbilisi, and the last Khwarezmian strongholds âą The brutal Mongol campaigns into Georgia and Armenia âą Baiju Noyanâs rise and the crushing of the Seljuqs at Köse DaÄ (1243) âą How this campaign reshaped the Islamic world, and why Baghdad was sparedâŠfor now If you're fascinated by: â The Mongol war machine â Islamic and Middle Eastern history â Steppe tactics vs. medieval states â Crusades, Caliphates, and collapsing kingdoms Then this is the episode for you. đ Like the episode đŹ Drop a comment (Let me know where you are watching from?) đ Subscribe for weekly episodes âïž Share this video with fellow history lovers