They have done some extraordinary things that have never been done before and never been done since. Within decades they built a random region literally in the middle of nowhere to become an invincible superpower. Would you be surprised if I told you that they were also great engineers and extremely good learners who changed world more than any other superpower?
I see many people having highly outdated stereotypes of Mongols. We often see a strawman view of Mongols: guys on horses with bows and arrows. What would you say if someone in 2700 AD described the British Empire merely as guys with muskets wearing red coats, carrying union jack? Or Arab Empire as guys with swords on horses chanting Allah? Or USA as a superpower dropping nuclear bombs while watching Adam Sandler movies?
There was far more to the Arabs, British and Americans than the strawman description above. Same for the Mongols. If you are curious, read on.
Military prowess of the Mongols
Unlike Hitler, Napoleon and so many others, the Mongols had little problem in running over Russia. They say you never invade Russia in winter. Mongols actually loved invading that time as their horses could run over the frozen rivers without the need for bridges. While Afghans might have resisted Americans, Soviets and the Britishers, they had no clue of what hit them during the time of Mongols. China was never ruled by outside powers until then. Arab empire was at its glorious heights with Baghdad being the world's greatest city. Until the Mongols, of course. Indians barely avoided being run over by Genghis Khan's hordes due to a strong leader. Later, even India was partly defeated. The Teutonic Crusader knights had no answer to the Mongols nor did the various tribes of South East Asia. It didn't matter whether you are a super advanced civilization at the apex or totally nomadic. You lose to the Mongols.
The Mongol naval invasion of Japan was the largest in human history until the Second World War.
The Mongols could run over the brutally cold lands of Siberia and the brutally hot lands of Arabia. They didn't care if they were running into the empty grasslands of the Steppes or the deep tropical jungles of Burma. They could run the paddy fields of China and also run through Himalayas as though it was some irrelevant hill. They could as easily mount the horses as easily as they could launch naval attacks. It is as though geography is some irrelevant detail that they didn't bother about.
If the enemies packed themselves solidly in a phalanx, Mongols would decimate them with arrows. If the enemies spread thinly, Mongols would chase them with lancers. They would also easily overcome enemy archers, cavalry and swordsmen. In short, there was not a single technology nor strategy nor weapon that could hold against the Mongols.
They were the ultimate superpower the world has seen.
Not just a brute force. But, a colossal Empire
In talking about Mongols, many have an outdated, often-racist picture of some crude, murderous "barbarians" who got lucky. Only in the recent times have the historians unearthed some fascinating things about them & are giving the Golden Horde and other Mongol Khanates their due respect. Let's face it - there is not a single superpower or major empire that has less blood on their hands.
They actually built a very professional force that was open minded and highly innovative. They were master engineers who used every technology known to men, while their competitors were lax and obstinate. They kept a diverse governance and learnt from every avenue possible. A lot of world's technology growth [including the dissipation of gunpowder, paper and printing press to much of Europe] happened as a direct result of their conquests. In short, they helped greatly shape the world we live in.
In their forces, a Christian, Muslim, Confucian, Buddhist all were treated the same and they were not stuck much in ideologies. In that sense, they were far superior to every European colonial power.
They were extremely innovative and played on key weaknesses of the opponents. They would bring European/Middle East Trebuchets to fight the Chinese and to fight the Middle East they would bring the Chinese siege crossbows and gunpowder. If they didn't get stone for trebuchets, they would cut huge trees and soak the logs in water to act as a rock.
The other view of Mongols:
Genghis Khan brought the writing system to Mongolia that is still used by many Mongolians. Mongol empire spared the teachers of taxation and led to the great spread of printing all over East Asia. They also helped the rise of an educated class in Korea.
Mongols built a spectacular international postal system through a big chunk of Eurasia called the Yam (route) whose efficiency was not matched for the next 5 centuries.
They started creating standardized banknotes & paper currencies centuries before Europe created its own.
Under Mongols there was a fantastic "free trade area" that connected most of the known world. Trade flourished as merchants traveled without worrying about raids. Economy prospered. It is in this time that Marco Polo and other Europeans could visit Asia.
In an era of religious fighting, the Mongols built a religious tolerance that spanned almost all religions they knew - Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Confucianism.
Chinese sciences, astronomy medicine, engineering and mathematics exploded in the Mongol era as the Khans understood the value of sciences. Some great scientists in this era include Guo Shoujing and Zhu Shijie. Mongols also produced a highly accurate calendar.
Art and theater flourished in the Yuan era of China. Yuan dynasty They introduced a variety of European advancements in glass and musical instruments in China.
8 .Mongols had a constant thirst for knowledge and were very quick learners. That's how they very invincible. They also spread whatever they learn from various cultures. This caused an explosion of ideas. Europe rose to its age of exploration within a century of the contact with the Mongols.
Like all great empires of the world they had a lot of blood in their hands. However, their contribution to human existence through the explosion of ideas in sciences, art and trade is far more and have shaped our history more than any other superpo
Also see: http://www.allempires.com/article/?q=The_Mongol_Empire
Let me know in the comments if you want more of this
Hopefully you enjoyed my post,
Durzo
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongol_Empire
https://www.thoughtco.com/the-mongol-empire-195041
Good day! I am from Mongolia and I wish to say, your article touched my heart. Thank you! I really enjoyed reading it!
It's my pleasure .The mongol empire has always fasinated me . I see you are new on steemit . Welcome and if you have any question I am here for you.
Thanks! 😁
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