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Mongolian Military History: Strategies and Conflicts
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- ISBN8231385942
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- Date de parution09/07/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Steppe to Empire: The Revolutionary Military System of the Mongols How did horse archers from the Mongolian steppe conquer half the known world in a single generation? This groundbreaking history uncovers the sophisticated system that transformed tribal warriors into history's most successful army-one that shattered empires from China to Europe while operating thousands of miles from home. When Mongol tumens encircled Kiev in 1240, they deployed Chinese siege engineers, Middle Eastern ballistic experts, and a communication network that transmitted orders across continents.
This wasn't just brilliant tactics-it was Genghis Khan's true innovation: a complete military system integrating meritocratic leadership, intelligence networks, and psychological warfare that operated with devastating efficiency across radically different environments. Drawing on archaeological discoveries and sources from four continents, the book reveals how Mongol commanders balanced centralized strategy with battlefield autonomy and systematically incorporated enemy technologies rather than simply overwhelming opponents.
As the empire fragmented, these innovations evolved into regional systems whose influence shaped warfare from Moscow to Beijing for centuries. A compelling reassessment of history's most misunderstood military innovators and the revolutionary system they created.
This wasn't just brilliant tactics-it was Genghis Khan's true innovation: a complete military system integrating meritocratic leadership, intelligence networks, and psychological warfare that operated with devastating efficiency across radically different environments. Drawing on archaeological discoveries and sources from four continents, the book reveals how Mongol commanders balanced centralized strategy with battlefield autonomy and systematically incorporated enemy technologies rather than simply overwhelming opponents.
As the empire fragmented, these innovations evolved into regional systems whose influence shaped warfare from Moscow to Beijing for centuries. A compelling reassessment of history's most misunderstood military innovators and the revolutionary system they created.
Steppe to Empire: The Revolutionary Military System of the Mongols How did horse archers from the Mongolian steppe conquer half the known world in a single generation? This groundbreaking history uncovers the sophisticated system that transformed tribal warriors into history's most successful army-one that shattered empires from China to Europe while operating thousands of miles from home. When Mongol tumens encircled Kiev in 1240, they deployed Chinese siege engineers, Middle Eastern ballistic experts, and a communication network that transmitted orders across continents.
This wasn't just brilliant tactics-it was Genghis Khan's true innovation: a complete military system integrating meritocratic leadership, intelligence networks, and psychological warfare that operated with devastating efficiency across radically different environments. Drawing on archaeological discoveries and sources from four continents, the book reveals how Mongol commanders balanced centralized strategy with battlefield autonomy and systematically incorporated enemy technologies rather than simply overwhelming opponents.
As the empire fragmented, these innovations evolved into regional systems whose influence shaped warfare from Moscow to Beijing for centuries. A compelling reassessment of history's most misunderstood military innovators and the revolutionary system they created.
This wasn't just brilliant tactics-it was Genghis Khan's true innovation: a complete military system integrating meritocratic leadership, intelligence networks, and psychological warfare that operated with devastating efficiency across radically different environments. Drawing on archaeological discoveries and sources from four continents, the book reveals how Mongol commanders balanced centralized strategy with battlefield autonomy and systematically incorporated enemy technologies rather than simply overwhelming opponents.
As the empire fragmented, these innovations evolved into regional systems whose influence shaped warfare from Moscow to Beijing for centuries. A compelling reassessment of history's most misunderstood military innovators and the revolutionary system they created.