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FReeper Canteen ~ Part VIII of The Mongols ~ December 28, 2004
www.coldsiberia.org ^ | December 28, 2004 | LaDivaLoca

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Part VIII of The Mongols

Military Innovation

The western expansion was a success for the empire until 1241 (see Wahlstatt). As they encountered the peoples of Europe, the Mongols with their advanced way of warfare were unstoppable. The Mongols used (and by doing so, introduced) several revolutionary military ideas to European combatants.
  • Use of articulation. Mongols used a system of horns and flags, blown or raised-and-lowered by the field commander. This allowed them to move their troops to preplanned positions on the field of battle, or modes of attack or retreat (such as charge, withdraw, or flank). In addition, they utilized subcommanders that were empowered to make decisions on the spot.
  • Mongols based their forces almost wholly on light cavalry. Light cavalry consists of primarily archers and light swordsman mounted on horseback. Mobile and numerous, light cavalry can choose its battles, retreating from forces it cannot handle, such as heavy cavalry. Heavy cavalry lacks archers (who can kill at range) and is designed mainly to provide shock - using weight, speed, and fear of their massed movement (no one wants to be trampled to death) to break enemy heavy infantry lines.

Thus, when light cavalry meets heavy cavalry, the lighter, more numerous, faster moving, bow using, well-articulated light cavalry will usually defeat mounted knights - the cream of European military power.

  • Their conception of armor was markedly different. European knights used heavy plate armour (sheets of loops of chain and pieces of metal plate to protect the wearer, restricting his vision and movement). Mongols used silken clothes. The silk cloth allowed Mongol warriors greater ranges of movement, better vision and endurance. It still provided resistance to projectile weapons. It thus gave them a qualitative advantage over their opponents.

If a Mongol soldier was struck with an arrow, it penetrated the skin and sank into the flesh. However, the silk was not cut but pulled into the wound. Mongol doctors could easily pull an arrow from the wound, because it was wrapped in silken cloth. This reduced the chance of infection and made cleaning and dressing the wound easier, hopefully returning the skilled warrior to combat more quickly.

This simple procedure saved many lives. In a prolonged conflict, the Mongols retained more battlefield veterans than their opponents. This usually resulted in a situation where an army of veteran Mongols faced a conscript peasant army, with disastrous results for the Mongols' opponents.

  • Mongols utilized doctrines never before seen. As nomads, Mongols carried all of their wealth and provisions with them on horseback. It was equivalent to placing an entire city on horseback. It was more mobile than many of their opponents' armed forces, who were tied to the towns for supplies.

Since their way of warfare was superior (articulated veteran light cavalry) they could not be bested in combat. The traditional solution to this problem is to attack the opponents' supply tail (food, fields, water, etc.). However, their city-dwelling opponents were tied to a supply tail, not the Mongols.

This doctrines assured their victory against foes throughout their history. The closest modern analogue is the modern aircraft carrier, with its ability to bring an entire city of warriors next door to an opponent on short notice, strike at them, and retreat away, without the possibility of pursuit.

  • Mongols' effective use of terror is often credited for the unprecedented speed with which Mongol armies spread across western Asia and eastern Europe.

First, the Mongols would provide an opportunity to surrender, usually on favourable (certainly to the Mongols) terms. These offers were typically dictated to the first major population center in a new territory.

If the offer was refused, the Mongols would sack the city, execute the entire population (save a handful of skilled workers), and burn the city and the surrounding fields to the ground. They would often construct an edifice of cleaned skulls outside the walls of the destroyed city to serve as a reminder of their passage.

Finally, they would allow a few survivors to flee, to spread terror throughout the countryside. By first offering favourable (or at least acceptable) terms for surrender, and then invariably completely destroying any resistance, it is argued that Mongols forestalled most combat with invaded peoples. The Mongols quickly developed a reputation of being unstoppable, genocidal opponents. After the initial victories, and proof of the Mongols good intentions, it became more difficult for rulers to convince their people to resist an invasion.

Source: http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/m/mo/mongols.html

Next Tuesday Part IX of The Mongols




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To: Lady Jag

Of course, some people might prefer a big Kahuna Burger.

That is that Hawaiin joint!


361 posted on 12/28/2004 7:24:27 PM PST by Radix (Of all the Tag Lines in all the world, this one walks into mine.)
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To: AZamericonnie

Your state does not change times during Daylight Savings Time? I have heard there are some that do not.


362 posted on 12/28/2004 7:27:07 PM PST by laurenmarlowe
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To: uncleshag

363 posted on 12/28/2004 7:27:12 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Sock it to me?)
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To: Radix
Le Big Mac! Awsome pics.

Isn't there some kind of copywright infringement with changing the title? Hummm

364 posted on 12/28/2004 7:30:22 PM PST by AZamericonnie
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To: laurenmarlowe

We never change Lauren. We are boring....LOL


365 posted on 12/28/2004 7:31:39 PM PST by AZamericonnie
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To: AZamericonnie; Spotsy; beachn4fun; laurenmarlowe; Diva Betsy Ross; Kathy in Alaska; MoJo2001; ...
Thank you Ma'am!

takes a rocker to know a rocker...Shall we dance?
Toe to toe?


366 posted on 12/28/2004 7:32:26 PM PST by uncleshag (What do you wanna hear?)
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To: Radix
What do the French call this?



I can't say because this is a family board.

367 posted on 12/28/2004 7:36:18 PM PST by Lady Jag (All I want is a kind word, a warm bed, and unlimited power)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

You are really going back in
time with that one Mr.Tonkin!



368 posted on 12/28/2004 7:37:14 PM PST by uncleshag (What do you wanna hear?)
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To: Lady Jag

Whisper in my ear....*L*


369 posted on 12/28/2004 7:39:55 PM PST by AZamericonnie
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To: uncleshag

Toe to toe and cheek to cheek, thank you, that was very nice uncleshag.


370 posted on 12/28/2004 7:40:57 PM PST by laurenmarlowe
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To: AZamericonnie
Evening, AZ!


371 posted on 12/28/2004 7:44:58 PM PST by Lady Jag (All I want is a kind word, a warm bed, and unlimited power)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; All

A good works ping...
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372 posted on 12/28/2004 7:45:28 PM PST by AZamericonnie
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To: Lady Jag

Evening Lady J, been missing your wit.


373 posted on 12/28/2004 7:47:00 PM PST by AZamericonnie
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To: AZamericonnie
Andy (now 26) wasn't necessarily afraid of Santa, but he didn't really seem to trust him either. LOL


374 posted on 12/28/2004 7:49:10 PM PST by Fawnn (Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person - Faith makes things possible, not easy.)
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To: Fawnn

He kinda has that "I don't really trust this guy & I'm not lettin' Momma get too far outa my sights" look! Evening Fawnn.


375 posted on 12/28/2004 7:54:36 PM PST by AZamericonnie
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Thanks for the Kenny Rogers tune, Kathy!


376 posted on 12/28/2004 7:54:55 PM PST by laurenmarlowe
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To: tomkow6
Well, Tomkow where are you??

Boy vacation really means vacation to you doesn't it??
377 posted on 12/28/2004 7:58:06 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: Fawnn

Evening Auntie Fawnn!!


378 posted on 12/28/2004 7:58:36 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: uncleshag; laurenmarlowe; AZamericonnie

BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!! The cold north wind is blowing and it's cold outside!!


379 posted on 12/28/2004 8:00:32 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (Support Our Troops! Operation Valentine's Day ~ www.proudpatriots.org)
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To: txradioguy; uncleshag

txradioguy!!! #250!!!
uncleshag!!! #300!!!
uncleshag!!! #350!!!

380 posted on 12/28/2004 8:03:18 PM PST by Fawnn (Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person - Faith makes things possible, not easy.)
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