The Mongol Invasion That Never Was: Europe's Close Call — Fexingo History copertina

The Mongol Invasion That Never Was: Europe's Close Call — Fexingo History

The Mongol Invasion That Never Was: Europe's Close Call — Fexingo History

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the pivotal year 1241 when Mongol armies under Batu and Subutai stood at the gates of Central Europe after crushing Polish, German, and Hungarian forces at Legnica and Mohi. With Vienna and the Holy Roman Empire in their sights, the invasion suddenly halted. Why? The answer lies in a distant kurultai triggered by the death of Ögedei Khan in Mongolia. Lucas unpacks the political calculus behind the Mongol withdrawal, the succession crisis that followed, and the lasting what-if: what if the Mongols had pressed on? They also examine the Mongol war machine's logistics—how tens of thousands of horsemen and their herds were sustained across thousands of miles—and the intelligence failures that left European kingdoms blind to the threat. The episode touches on the role of the yam system, the differing strategies of Batu and Subutai, and the legacy of fear that haunted Europe for generations. A nuanced look at one of history's great near misses, grounded in specific events and personalities.

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