
The Mongol invasions of the 13th century reshaped the world with a ferocity and speed that still echoes today. Hosts Lucas and Luna delve into the rise of Genghis Khan, the unification of the nomadic tribes of the Mongolian steppe, and the creation of the largest contiguous land empire in history. They explore the Mongol war machine—its revolutionary use of cavalry, composite bows, siege tactics, ... more
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a strange and little-known chapter of Mongol military history: the use of weather magic and ritual specialists on campaign. They focus on the figure of the ba'urchi — a shaman who accompanied Mongol armies to s... more
In February 1238, the Mongol army under Batu Khan and Subutai laid siege to the city of Vladimir, capital of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality. This episode dives into the winter campaign that shattered the Rus' resistance, focusing on the tactics, th... more
Before the internet, before the Pony Express, there was the Yam — a relay network of riders, horses, and fortified stations that stretched from the Caspian Sea to the Pacific Ocean. In this episode, Lucas and Luna unpack how the Mongol Empire's posta... more
Most people know Sorghaghtani Beki, but two other Mongol women ruled the entire empire as regents: Töregene Khatun and her daughter-in-law Oghul Qaimish. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how these khans' widows seized power, manipulated factio... more
In 1256, Hulagu Khan's Mongol army marched on the mountain fortress of Alamut, stronghold of the Nizari Ismaili state—better known in the West as the Assassins. This episode explores how the Mongols methodically dismantled a network of castles across... more
In 1221, as Genghis Khan pursued the Khwarezmian prince Jalal al-Din to the banks of the Indus River, the Mongol Empire stood at the threshold of the Indian subcontinent. What stopped them? This episode of The Mongol Invasions examines the aborted in... more
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Mongol conquest of the Song Dynasty, the longest and most difficult campaign in Mongol history. After decades of warfare, Kublai Khan finally broke through Song defenses, using siege engines, naval innovati... more
When Genghis Khan conquered a tribe, he didn't just demand tribute—he demanded their daughters. This episode dives into the Mongol Empire's strategic use of marriage alliances, focusing on the little-known story of the Qongirat tribe's queens. From B... more










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A historically focused show that examines the rise and expansion of the Mongol Empire, its military innovations, siegecraft, and the vast networks that connected Eurasia. Across episodes, the hosts dissect campaigns from the Khwarezmian Empire to Baghdad, highlighting figures like Subutai and Khubilai Khan, and exploring themes such as logistics, siege warfare, diplomacy, and the Pax Mongolica. The conversations often balance tactical analysis with human stories—mass killings, depopulation, cultural exchanges, and the enduring legacies that shaped the Silk Road and global history. The show tends to frame the Mongols as both formidable conquerors and catalysts of widespread connection, making it a compelling listen for history buffs and stra... more
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