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How Muslim (EGYPT) finally CRUSHED the Mongols (1258-1303) (FULL PARTS)
How Muslim (EGYPT) finally CRUSHED the Mongols (1258-1303) (FULL PARTS)
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How Muslim (EGYPT) finally CRUSHED the Mongols (1258-1303) (FULL PARTS). And then In December 1257, with unbeaten confidence leaning on the prophecy, Hulagu Khan and his Mongol army began their approach toward their prey, Baghdad. They first sacked Kermanshah on December 6th, marking the start of their campaign. After a war council in mid-December, Hulagu’s commanders dispersed to execute their assigned tasks.
How Muslim (EGYPT) finally CRUSHED the Mongols (1258-1303) (FULL PARTS). Baiju, one of Hulagu’s generals, led the vanguard and crossed the Tigris River at Mosul and reached the Nahr Isa canal, just 25 miles from Baghdad by mid-January 1258.
On January 16th, the Abbasid army, led by the dawatdar, confronted the Mongols with 20,000 infantry, managing to push them back. However, that night, the Mongols retaliated with a cunning move-they broke the dykes of the Dujayl Canal, flooding the Abbasid camp. It caused chaos, drowning many soldiers, and by the next morning, Baiju’s forces had easily routed the remaining Abbasid troops. Only a few, including the dawatdar, managed to escape back to Baghdad.
Meanwhile, Kitbuqa, another of Hulagu’s generals, crossed the Tigris from the south and moved toward the Karkh suburbs, while Hulagu himself reached the eastern suburbs of Baghdad on January 22nd, where he was welcomed by local Shi'ites. The Mongols swiftly surrounded Baghdad, erecting a palisade and digging a moat incredibly within a day. They built mounds for their siege weapons, and prepared burning naphtha as ammunition. To prevent escape via the Tigris, Hulegu ordered pontoon bridges on both sides of the river. Despite Baghdad's weakened defenses, flood-damaged walls, and an untrained garrison of only 50,000, Hulegu's meticulously planned siege left no room for escape, ensuring the city's eventual fall to the relentless Mongol forces.
Beginning
How Muslim (EGYPT) finally CRUSHED the Mongols (1258-1303) (FULL PARTS). Siege of Baghdad
The assault on Baghdad's walls began with a fury on January 29th or 30th. The Mongol forces sent arrowed messages into the city, offering false promises of safety to Christians, select Muslims, and those who hadn't fought.
On February 1st, the Mongols breached the southeast Ajami tower, near Hulegu's camp. The defenders, fueled by desperation, fought back with a wild ferocity, managing to repel the invaders. But this brief moment of triumph was just the prelude to a far darker chapter. For two relentless days, the Mongols hammered the walls, opening more breaches until, on February 4th, they seized the eastern battlements. The city trembled as the enemy poured in, their banners casting long, menacing shadows over the streets.
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How Muslim (EGYPT) finally CRUSHED the Mongols (1258-1303) (FULL PARTS). And then In December 1257, with unbeaten confidence leaning on the prophecy, Hulagu Khan and his Mongol army began their approach toward their prey, Baghdad. They first sacked Kermanshah on December 6th, marking the start of their campaign. After a war council in mid-December, Hulagu’s commanders dispersed to execute their assigned tasks.
How Muslim (EGYPT) finally CRUSHED the Mongols (1258-1303) (FULL PARTS). Baiju, one of Hulagu’s generals, led the vanguard and crossed the Tigris River at Mosul and reached the Nahr Isa canal, just 25 miles from Baghdad by mid-January 1258.
On January 16th, the Abbasid army, led by the dawatdar, confronted the Mongols with 20,000 infantry, managing to push them back. However, that night, the Mongols retaliated with a cunning move-they broke the dykes of the Dujayl Canal, flooding the Abbasid camp. It caused chaos, drowning many soldiers, and by the next morning, Baiju’s forces had easily routed the remaining Abbasid troops. Only a few, including the dawatdar, managed to escape back to Baghdad.
Meanwhile, Kitbuqa, another of Hulagu’s generals, crossed the Tigris from the south and moved toward the Karkh suburbs, while Hulagu himself reached the eastern suburbs of Baghdad on January 22nd, where he was welcomed by local Shi'ites. The Mongols swiftly surrounded Baghdad, erecting a palisade and digging a moat incredibly within a day. They built mounds for their siege weapons, and prepared burning naphtha as ammunition. To prevent escape via the Tigris, Hulegu ordered pontoon bridges on both sides of the river. Despite Baghdad's weakened defenses, flood-damaged walls, and an untrained garrison of only 50,000, Hulegu's meticulously planned siege left no room for escape, ensuring the city's eventual fall to the relentless Mongol forces.
Beginning
How Muslim (EGYPT) finally CRUSHED the Mongols (1258-1303) (FULL PARTS). Siege of Baghdad
The assault on Baghdad's walls began with a fury on January 29th or 30th. The Mongol forces sent arrowed messages into the city, offering false promises of safety to Christians, select Muslims, and those who hadn't fought.
On February 1st, the Mongols breached the southeast Ajami tower, near Hulegu's camp. The defenders, fueled by desperation, fought back with a wild ferocity, managing to repel the invaders. But this brief moment of triumph was just the prelude to a far darker chapter. For two relentless days, the Mongols hammered the walls, opening more breaches until, on February 4th, they seized the eastern battlements. The city trembled as the enemy poured in, their banners casting long, menacing shadows over the streets.
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Tsingis Khan Mongolian owns and rules still Russia. Khan king of Siberian
Saying "India" here is hugely misleading. It was a MUSLIM EMPIRE in India run by MUSLIMS who defeated the Mongols and saved the entire sub-continent. Later the local hindus would vilify this same Muslim savior of theirs not knowing what a fate he saved them from.
Lol...Hindus and Muslims have co existed in India long before hatred pedelling religious fanatics like you were born. Saved the sub continent from who? If you consider Mughals Muslims, who destroyed Nalanda? Who destroyed Sun temple, Gyan Vaapi?
04:54 which kind of engine did they use on a 15th century truck?
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It may have been better if the battle was never fought . The Arabs moved in a few short years later defeating 2 bankrupt and devastated empires.
Was the Middle Age "Stalingrad"............Was the end of the biginning for the Mongols...
Your AI voicing struggles.
You said Romanovich is the one wounded across the river and Mistislav is the one who retreated and formed a camp, but the animation shows Mistislav is the one running away while Romanovich is in the makeshift camp? or am i reading this wrong lol
The Taj Mahal wasn't completed till 400 years later.
"Set back centuries" Looking at India today, it's hard to grasp how much worse it could be had it been held back three centuries..........
Crushed? Did they? What about Mogul dynasty of India? Is that called 'crushed'?) And what did Mogul kings wrote about India?
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Not King Bala!! King Béla IV.
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You shohld have discussed battle of Amroha also where Mongols were annihilated. The Battle of Amroha was a significant conflict that took place in 1305 in the town of Amroha, located in northern India, during the Delhi Sultanate period. It was fought between the forces of the Delhi Sultanate, led by General Malik Kafur, and the Mongol invaders. Background During the reign of Alauddin Khilji (1296-1316), the Delhi Sultan Alauddin was determined to repel these invasions and secure the northern borders of his sultanate. The Mongols had previously conducted raids into the Delhi Sultanate, which often led to severe losses for both sides. After a recent series of incursions, Alauddin assigned General Malik Kafur and other commanders to launch a decisive defense against the Mongols. The Battle The Mongols, under the leadership of Ali Beg and Tartaq, advanced into the Delhi Sultanate territories and reached Amroha. However, Alauddin's forces, led by prominent generals such as Malik Kafur and Ghazi Malik (later known as Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq), were well-prepared for the confrontation. The Delhi Sultanate army strategically positioned itself and managed to surround the Mongol forces, preventing their escape. The battle was brutal and marked by intense close-quarters combat. The Sultanate's forces decisively defeated the Mongols, capturing and executing many of them. This victory at Amroha was instrumental in weakening Mongol ambitions in the Indian subcontinent and reinforced Alauddin Khilji’s reputation as a powerful ruler capable of defending his realm. The battle highlighted the strategic and military capabilities of the Delhi Sultanate and helped solidify its dominance in the region for years to come.
Indian Sultans had better equipped and well trained militatary that inhiliated mongol forces. There may be ktger factors too but the main strong reason mongols got defeated was they faced a superior enemy first time. Not only India, Mongols were beaten in Levant by Egyptian Sultan because of the same reason, the suprior military of Sultan was successful against savage Mongols who merdly relied on superior numbers. Egypt and Indian kings adopted the brilliant strategy of nuetralising Mongols' superior numbers and surprise attacks. Neither superior numbers nor their surprise attacks worked on both fronts.
Babar was the great grand son of Ghenghis Khan. India was indeed conquered by mongol
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Great general Zafar Khan lost his life during the battle that shattered the Mongol dreams of invading India.
Zafar Khan and his fellow strong rajpoth brothers
genghis khan wasnt alive neither was it the mongol empire that attacked india
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It's not battle of India rather it is a battle of Delhi sultanate and chaghtai khanet. It is a battle fought between two wolves over one ram. It's definitely not the battle of ram. "Battle of Kili - Wikipedia" en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kili
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Hitting your target at 300 yard I would have to see that to believe it not even the strongest hand held crossbow will do that
O wear do you come up with this stuff, this is all pure speculation. from my reading there were no large armies at that time in history just no way to support that, these stories are probably just do to exaggeration over time.
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