Ep.23 | How Japan Survived the Mongols | History of the Mongols | Podcast

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The History of the Mongols: From the Birth of Temujin to the Fall of the Empire Step into the world of one of history’s most formidable civilizations, the Mongol Empire. From the humble beginnings of Temujin, the boy who would become Genghis Khan, to the vast empire that spanned continents, this series explores the triumphs, strategies, and legacies of the Mongols. Join us as we uncover the battles, politics, and cultural transformations that shaped the largest contiguous empire in history. Each episode brings you deep into the battles, betrayals, and ambitions that shaped the largest contiguous empire the world has ever known. 🎧 Perfect for fans of historical epics, immersive storytelling, and the real story behind Genghis Khan and his descendants. New episodes released weekly. Subscribe and follow the horde.