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Masters of War: Subutai. Masters of War, #31

Par : J.F. Atkinson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235848498
  • EAN9798235848498
  • Date de parution27/04/2026
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  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

He conquered more territory than Alexander, Hannibal, and Napoleon combined. He never lost a battle in forty years of campaigning across two continents. Yet his name remains virtually unknown in the West. Born the son of a blacksmith in a subordinate tribe, Subutai rose through sheer merit to become the supreme military commander of the Mongol Empire. Over a career spanning more than four decades (1190s-1248), he orchestrated more than twenty major campaigns and commanded forces in over sixty-five battles emerging victorious from every single engagement.
His armies swept across approximately six million square miles, from Korea to Hungary, defeating more than thirty nations and fundamentally reshaping the political geography of Eurasia. Masters of War: Subutai reveals the military genius behind history's most successful conquest. This comprehensive military biography examines:The Man: From his humble origins in Mongolia to his rise as the architect of the largest contiguous land empire in human history, following his journey from teenage warrior to elder statesman commanding armies across continents.
The Campaigns: Detailed analysis of his greatest operations, the destruction of the Jin Dynasty, the annihilation of the Khwarazmian Empire, the systematic conquest of the Rus' principalities, and the stunning 1241 European campaign that brought Mongol armies to the gates of Vienna. The Battles: In-depth examination of tactical masterpieces like Kalka River (1223), where he destroyed an army four times his size; the siege of Kaifeng (1232-33), one of history's greatest siege operations; and Mohi (1241), considered by many military historians to be the most brilliantly executed battle of the medieval period.
The Genius: Analysis of the tactical innovations, strategic vision, and organizational mastery that enabled Subutai to coordinate operations across thousands of miles, integrate siege warfare with mobile cavalry operations, and sustain campaigns that would have been logistically impossible for any other medieval commander. The Legacy: Comparative analysis placing Subutai alongside history's most celebrated commanders, Alexander the Great, Hannibal Barca, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon Bonaparte demonstrating how his achievements matched or exceeded theirs in nearly every measurable dimension.
Drawing on Persian, Chinese, Russian, and European primary sources, Masters of War: Subutai reconstructs the career of a military commander whose record remains unmatched: more territory conquered than any other general, more enemies defeated across more diverse environments, and a longer career of unbroken success than any other commander in recorded history.