Mongols Season 1 Full - from Genghis to Kublai

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Published 2018-08-26
Now that we have started to work on the second season of our animated historical documentary series on the Mongol Empire, we decided to make this video to refresh the memory of what happened during the rise of the Mongols. In this video we are covering the conquests of China, Central Asia, Iran, Caucasus, Eastern Europe via the battles of Yehuling, Parwan, Indus River, Kalka, Mohi, Legnica, Ain Jalut, Yamen and others, featuring Genghis Khan, Ogedei, Batu, Kublia, Chagatai, Subutai, Jebe, Tolui, Jalal-ad-din, Baibars, Qutuz and others.

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Art by: B. Tsolmonbayar. Check out his amazing work at: happymorningstar.deviantart.com/ and by Leyla Ali

The script was developed by our friend George Kolev. His help with the research was essential for this documentary.

This video was narrated by Officially Devin (   / @offydgg   &    / @gameworldnarratives  )

0:00 Introduction
1:40 Rise of Genghis Khan
5:48 War with the Jin – Battle of Yehuling
11:00 The price of murdered envoys
17:39 Battles of Parwan and Indus
21:41 Jebe and Subotai’s Expedition
25:05 Battle of the Kalka
30:18 Death of Genghis and aftermath
33:31 Battles of Legnica and Mohi
44:48 Adventures of Jalal Ad-Din
46:53 War in the Middle East – Siege of Baghdad
51:40 Ayyubids and Mamluks War – Battle of Ain Jalut
56:43 Mongol Civil War
1:01:21 Kublai Khan and the Battle of Yamen

Machinimas were made on the Total War: Attilla engine by Malay Archer (youtube.com/user/MathemedicUpdates)

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All Comments (21)
  • @sibinmathew7985
    To see something of this quality for free....what a time we live in
  • Does anyone else love the breaking glass sound when one unit smashes another.
  • Subotai was the real deal... The material we get from your channel is amazing and detailed... Thank You for the rich history
  • @chibble3591
    The mongol tactic of leaving a gap for hope of escape is by far the coolest tactic I know about
  • @blackcole4749
    They take "never kill the messenger" to the next level
  • "What do you want to be when you grow up?" "An envoy", said no Mongol kid ever.
  • @alpcan3264
    Jebe and Subutai’s recon mission put Alexander and Julius Caesar to shame
  • @shohokuslamdunk
    The great Khan telling his grandchildren "All I wanted was to have a pleasant conversation and make some firends, but them bastards keep on killing my envoys..."
  • Genghis khan is remembered as the greatest miltary genius the world has ever known. In fact his Miltary tactics and strategies are studied till today by Army Generals.
  • @N1Zer0
    mongols, the only kind of warrior who clashed with knights, saracens, hashashins, and samurai.
  • @Tyranidlord556
    Being an envoy had a higher fatality rate than catching the Black Death, followed closely behind by being someone who killed an envoy...
  • I was studying the history of the world conquest of the Mongol Empire, the most hyperpower empire in the world, and it was a great reference. I am majoring in world history and war history, so I am studying world history and war history. 세계를 정복한 세계최강대국인 몽골제국의 세계정복사를 공부하고 있었는데, 정말 훌륭한 참고가 되었습니다. 저는 세계사와 전쟁사를 전공해서 세계사, 전쟁사 전공입니다.
  • @nrx8684
    Subutai was very impressive, you can't help admiring his strategic skills and bravery
  • @thomasnew2113
    I never thought looking at a map for over an hour would be so interesting.
  • @jsly621
    I always thought there should be a military documentary on the Mongols called “Steppe by Steppe.”
  • I swear these guys should make Netflix series because the quality and detail of these is whole other level