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Mongol Empire

Series: Mongol Empire
4.7
(23)
Episodes
24
Rating
TVPG
Year
2020
Language
English

About

This series follows the Mongol mounted warriors who emerged out of central Asia in the 13th century to conquer much of the known world. Although the Mongols fought with unparalleled brutality, they also aspired to many of the civilized values of their victims and helped trigger long-lasting cultural interchange between East and West.

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Episodes

1 to 3 of 24

1. The Mongols' Place in World History

32m

Starting with eyewitness accounts of the arrival of fierce Mongol armies at unsuspecting cities across Eurasia, Professor Benjamin launches his survey of the rise and decline of the Mongol Empire. After outlining the content of the series, he sketches the history of civilizations destined to be controlled by the Mongols, from China to Persia to Eastern Europe.

2. The Origins of Eurasian Steppe Nomadism

29m

Use a "big history" perspective to understand the origin of militarized nomadism in the pastoral culture that developed on the grasslands of Eurasia beginning 7,000 years ago. Consider the paradox of nomadic empires that rarely build cities, yet still interact with the great civilizations on the periphery of the Eurasian steppe.

3. Nomadic Predecessors of the Mongols

29m

In this episode, set the stage for the leader who founded the Mongol Empire in the early 13th century, Chinggis Khan (also spelled Genghis Khan). See how previous Mongolian-centered steppe empires established a template that was perfected by Chinggis. Trace these precursors to Turkic rulers in the 7th and 8th centuries, and to the Xiongnu steppe empire a thousand years earlier.

4. The Rise of Chinggis Khan

29m

Drawing on The Secret History of the Mongols, written soon after Chinggis Khan's death in 1227, chart the rise of the obscure son of a minor Mongol chief to earn the title "Strong" or "Universal Ruler": Chinggis Khan. His martial daring and hairbreadth escapes have all the drama of a Hollywood epic. There is even a beautiful and formidable love interest, Borte, who Chinggis chose as his wife.

5. Chinggis Khan's Early Conquests

29m

Having consolidated his power over the Mongol tribes, Chinggis Khan had to decide what to do next with his unbeatable army, and how to prevent it from dissolving into division and chaos. Review the geopolitical situation in inner Eurasia at this time. Then follow Chinggis's forces on their first campaigns outside of Mongolia. Their number-one target: the Jin dynasty in China.

6. Mongol Institutions under Chinggis Khan

29m

Spotlight three innovations introduced by Chinggis Khan to unify and modernize the Mongol state: his reorganization of Mongol society; his taxation reforms; and his creation of a new law code, the Great Yasa, which included injunctions designed to protect horses, water, and wild animals. The code also specified seemingly minor breaches of decorum that were punishable by death.

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