Feature History - Fall of the Mongols
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Hello and welcome to Feature History, featuring the long, long (14 minute to be exact) fall of the Mongols.
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I do the research, writing, narration, art, and animation. Yes, it is very lonely
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Daniele Luppi, Peter Nashel, and Altan Urag
Disappointed the Mongols did not use the Toyota Hilux.
Mongols with technicals, that's a frightening thought
😄
disappointed the didn't used Land Raiders.
Belagerungsmörser the Sheep the emperor protects
Mongols + horses = closest thing you can get to a APC in those times
now Mongols + Toyota Hilux = closest thing you can get to a Weapon To Surpass Metal Gear in those times
And then Commissar Volkus you dangerous dangerous little man you, Mongols + Land Raiders = closest thing you can get to a mini Death Star in those times
I'm sorry but the Ögedei symbol just looks like a mix between the Tumblr and Facebook logos.
I thought it was Facebook and Twitter
Nah, it’s just a lowercase Tumblr logo
Both of them two overwhalmingly conquest-based Empires as well.
I cannot unsee it for fucks sake
@@elemperadordemexico twitter logo is a birb
Ah Vietnam never disappoints.
mongols thought they were gangsta, until the trees started speaking vietnamese
do to this day only France holds the highscore for "longest time holding Vietnam"
everyone else can't seem to beat level 3
Mongols campaigns to South East Asia are always a failure. They also tried to strike a deal with Majapahit and they got backstabbed.
Ethan Byarugaba
The only reason France colonized Vietnam was because of their trickery of the Catholic monarchy and their modern weapons. Once the Vietnamese got their hands on modern weapons they kicked the French back to Paris with their cocks up their ass. They did the same with the Japanese and they are the only ones to kick the USA's ass.
Vietnamese don't fuck around...they have been kicking Chinas ass for thousands of years. And no one surrounding them ever messes with them.
@@surferxblood lol Chinese hold Northern Vietnam for a millennium
Afghanistan: "Don't mess with us! We're the Graveyard of Empires!"
Vietnam: "Hold my rice field."
TheFandrian it’s not even a desert and it’s been conquered more than any nation in history
Hold my Paddy
@@ChevyChase301 I Know right?
British went three times with these people and couldn't subdue them Russians tried to subdue but after 10 fucking years they just said "fuck it we are leaving!"
And recently after 18 years of fighting and telling us "WE DO NOT NEGOTIATE WITH TERRORISTS!!!" the most advanced military currently on the planet signed a peace treaty with a bunch of terrorists
And these terrorists only number around at most 10 thousand and American couldn't subdue them what hope does America have if these 60 million United?
So yeah "ITS BEEN CONQUERED MORE THAN ANY NATION IN HISTORY"
conquering and maintaining that territory with no problem are two different things
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Alexander, The Hephtalites, the Mongols, and the Persians seemed to have done pretty well at it.
@@eazy8579 yeah Alexander took 6 months to conquer persia and took 2 years to conquer the areas which are today Known as Afghanistan and he won because he married a princess of baktria knowing that if he didn't do it They will rebel in a short time and regarding the hephtalites they are still present in Afghanistan they never left and assimilated into the local culture and the Persians did a good job because they both were almost in language and culture alike unlike the British and Russians or Americans
I can't be the only one who thinks that a movie about the Mongol invasion of Vietnam would be awesome.
Yeah same
Hell yeah
>it ain't me throat cover starts playing
being the strongest army of the time and got repeled 3 times by a much smaller army isnt fun for the Mongol
*When the trees start speaking Vietnamese*
"Oh Tengri...."
Mongolia: I'm about end this world's whole career
Ming: hold my musket
@Hoàng Nguyên No, the Ming also ruled over Vietnam.
@Hoàng Nguyên You're talking about a small rebellion after the fourth Chinese domination of Vietnam and centuries of Vietnam being a Chinese tributary.
@Hoàng Nguyên You're clearly butthurt over Vietnam being historically ruled by China. Also China won the Sino-Vietnamese War.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-Vietnamese_War#Course_of_the_war
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lạng_Sơn_(1979)
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Dong_Dang_(1979)
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lao_Cai
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cao_Bang_(1979)
@Hoàng Nguyên Similar to the Vietnam War, they inflicted enormous casualty on the Vietcong, but they didn't want to take it over and so withdrew.
@Hoàng Nguyên Yeah, Feature History's big channel.
Fingolians shall RULE in place of the khan
Inshallah ☝️🇫🇮🇲🇳
That’s such a bad border drawing of the mongol empire. They never got that far north and novograd was spared but payed tribute I believe for a little bit.
Hernando Malinche they still never got that far north and didn’t completely conquer novograd.
@Hernando Malinche what is the difference?
Soumi master race
Some additional notes for those who want to know a little more:
Mongke Khan died during the Siege of Diaoyu Fortress, a walled self-sufficient hilltop city in the western part of Song China near Sichuan. Conflicting reports have him dying of dysentery, killed by a Song trebuchet shot, and killed by a Song archer. The death of Mongke caused the Mongolians to retreat, and it would be another 20 years or so before they'd try and siege the Diaoyu Fortress again.
To put a final end to the Mongolian empire, the Ming dynasty of China shattered the Yuan dynasty remnant, sacked the capital city Karakorum, then began centuries of imperialism as it played Mongol houses against each other (typical ancient Chinese policy to keep the nomads disunited).
Cover the War of the Triple Alliance the South American World War mate
That would be great
Ahh yes, the Paraguayan yolo
@@arnantphongsatha7906 totally brah
*chases paraguayan leader and kill everyone he pits against you in brazilian*
I will be satisfied with the War of the Pacific as an alternative.
"can be swiftly undone by time"
sooo ... it's either not all that swift or not all that time consuming?
The show Marco Polo on Netflix was pretty cool, sad that it was canceled...
I heard about it but never watched it
and why was it cancelled
@@homersimpson6585 because as with many Netflix shows they weren't making enough money from it.
I still wish they give season 3 a chance.
Archie Dela Pena this reminds me of American vandal it was pretty good but they canceled it due to not making enough money
It was Harvey Weinstein's, which is why it got cancelled, great show, horrible harvey
China: let’s have a war with Vietnam
US: Bruh don’t try it
Mongols: yeah trust me
the communist government of Vietnam is a bitch of Chinese government atm..... different story for each individual Vietnamese though.
@@nammap8169 Thats funny, they dont seem to be China's bitch to me....Otherwise they wouldnt be in any conflict with China at all. lol
www.google.com/search?q=Vietnamese+island+conflict+with+Vietnam&client=firefox-b-1-d&sxsrf=ACYBGNTtfxre0e_g0d7-Q0obhXB9tcI2UA:1570277679469&source=lnms&tbm=nws&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi3-qGajIXlAhXmxlkKHTRUAwsQ_AUIESgB&biw=1366&bih=654
China conquered Vietnam for over 900 years from 111BC to somewhere after 938ad...lol
@@mongolchiuud8931 mate I am a Vietnamese, and I am living in Vietnam all my life. Forget, the propaganda stupid news. Chinese troops have invaded our water and the useless communists do nothing but talking about their "deep concern".
@@nammap8169 Bullshit, then say something non-generic in Vietnamese then, and dont bother using google translate either as they dont use correct Vietnamese grammar. If you cant then I rest my case you troll.
Also amazing how you forget WE(Viets) fought the Chinese in a border war recently in 79 and parts of the 80s.....Which leaves me to beleive you are not even Vietnamese. lmao
Overall nice, (especially in presentation!) But the period after Mongke's death wasn't great. Hulegu withdrew from Syria, yes, but not to Karakorum and stayed in his own territory, soon fighting Berke Khan in 1262.
Likewise, Kublai wasn't inspired to continue on how battles because of Ayn Jalut, which certainly had no impact on his decisions. Rather, immediate strategic concerns were of greater concern, as was concern to build up his continued military reputation for making his claim to the Great Khanate (Kublai had had little for military roles prior to his campaigns against Dali and the Song, so he needed the reputation!).
Overall though, a sufficient, if brief coverage of a period which can be overwhelming for newcomers.
Thank you for the clarifications!
I was just about to get my day started and then this pops up. My day can wait 15min
Mood
Thanks for the birthday present dude. Love it when you put out a video. Keep up the good work.
Thank God the Mongols had such a crappy succession system. They might've conquered the whole Eurasian land mass otherwise.
THB it's very similar to the HRE system of Prince Electors...
An empire so huge, built so quickly can't last for long no matter the succesion system
@@imperator7828 Not letting the khan name a successor before he died accelerated the demise. Led to rival factions making competing claims on the throne, also forced generals in the middle of campaigns to drop what they're doing and travel thousands of miles to Mongolia (this probably saved Europe).
@@ej11481 you're ignoring the impossibility for ruling over such a vast area for a lengthy amount of time, if anything saved europe its pretty much its own geographical position on this earth. Even if it was conquered (very densely populated as opposed to a large part of their empire) they wouldn't be able to hold it. The succesion problems you mention are also part of the barbarian nature of the mongols and nomads in general, they lacked the administrative prowess of other empires.
@@imperator7828 Read up on how the Mongol invasion of Europe ended in the 1240s. They had to turn back because Ogedei died and they had to choose a new Khan. And the infighting that took place in the subsequent years prevented any quick return.
FINALLY! Thank you so much for uploading this! Yours is the first lengthy video talking about the fall of the Mongols. Most other videos are just God damn 5-8 minute sketch videos. Yours is actually lengthy yet succinct.
This is the one youtuber that made me join one of their sponsors, I love this channel and I love history
Great video, as always. One little problem though:
ARAL SEA
It used to be a big body of water back then :(
How a serious 'history' channel gets something like this wrong is unbelievable.
It was game over when the when Berke khan and the golden horde became Muslims
Berke was extremely angered by what Hulagu and the ilkhanate did to baghdad despite Hulagu having full knowledge that his own cousins and leader of the golden horde was Muslim he still went through with it
Also couple that with he already mounting tensions between Berke and Hulagu because of hulagu hogging the rich lands of persia leaving Berke with nothing but a shit ton of empty steppe
It ignited a huge war between them
Also Ariq bokke's rebellion against kublai after ogedais death
Mamluks managed to use this chaos to inflict a deadly string of defeats against the ilkhanate, they took back syria, parts of iraq and fully expelled a mongol-crusader alliance from the Levant after the second battle of homs
Baibars finished off what remained of the crusader states afterwards which led to the fall of antioch
Love your videos Man, keep on the good work
Very excited to see another upload!! Love you and your vids!!!
i always love ur representation and narration, it doesnt look boring like it was. keep it up!!!!
the picture at 5:15 is actually a depiction of the battle of Cheoin which took place in Korea. This was one of the few battles during which the commanding mongol general was killed in battle.
I love that you used the marco polo soundtrack in your videos.
Perfect video! I love your stuff
The fact the Mongol Empire influenced so much of our history, despite it only lasting for a short while is just astonishing. One of the Ilkhanate breakaway states would eventually become the Ottoman Empire, and finally subdue the Mamluks, the Rus subjects of the Golden Horde would form Muscovy, later becoming the Russian Empire, an Empire big enough to rival the size of their former Mongol overlords, the Chagatai Khanate would eventually form the Mughal Empire, lasting long enough to see the rise of the British Empire, the Vietnamese resistance of the Mongols being an eerie foreshadowing of the 1960s, and the Yuan laying the groundworks for the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and later, the People's Republic of China.
Great video as always! Loved the visuals and uncomplicated narration.
Though I would have loved to get to know more about what happened to the Western Khanates and their remnants today in the modern world.
Keep up the good work!
3:50 any remember music from the Marco Polo intro? Still one of the best intros ever to set the industry
And now only thing left are The HU
Altai kai i recommend
@@barsyelken2518 they are Turkic
@@OrkKhanobi No
@@tuguldursooyo4685 altai kai is turkic music group because altay people are turkic. I'm not talking about The Hu.
@@OrkKhanobi Altai people are Altai people dude , Terms like Turkic and Mongolic only came later to differentiate the language branch from the Altai Language.
Altai people = Nomadic tribes of Central Asia consisted of every nomads including Oghuz and Kipchak Turks , Mongols, Tuvans , Tungusic peoples...etc.
Don't be a turkic nationalist, I'm Mongolian and i have so many Turkic friends from Kazakhstan and Turkey, they too find your type of Every nomadic thing is turkic comments so cringe.
Amazing as always!
1:50 Zucc was a Mongol?
its joke I know but, Thats name is "Tamga" some kind of symbol that all Mongol and Turkish/Turkic families had , they had their own specific symbol, till to modern ages...
*scary noise in the bg*
Genghis: *You have disappointed me son!*
Technically the Mongols profited on some features that were used in a unique combination. The professional and newly organized army (in tumens), combined with quick horse archers with good bows and some siege equipment was very efficient at the time. So, the Mongols did very good in open field battles, but had very clearly their limits. Navally they relied on the Chinese with the attempted conquest of Japan and later on one occasion with Vietnam. These invasions had catastrophic outcomes, because they couldn't rely on their biggest advantage, the horse archer cavalaries. The jungle enviroment did not suit them either, that's because they were stopped three times in Vietnam. Clearly, in the jungle, you don't really have advantages from horseman.
Finally they were excellent against light fortifications, like forts or castles build from wood or earth. On the vast plains of the east this was very common. But they simply failed to take heavy stone fortifications in Europe. In case of the invasion of Hungary in 1241 that was a major mongol victory they never managed to take any main stone castles. This was practicurally the case in Esztergom were they were slaughtered at the walls and withdrew. So both in Poland and Hungary the monarchs started to build stone fortifications. This sealed the fate of the future Mongolian invasions.
So the Mongols seem to me very much like Alexander the Greats big empire. Their empire has been built up in just 40 years, had another 20-30 years of civil wars with little expansion and then it fell apart.
Waited forever to finally be early and then forgot what to comment.
Great work Thank you
continue all that you do!
As someone whos watched all 14 minutes, great video
I don't know how this happened but I was literraly thinking about if there was a new video on the feature history channel and then feature history uploads this
Edit: this video was great keep up the good work
Love Altan Urag playing in the background
Very well done !
Last time I was so early, featured history was uploading videos.
Sino-Japanese wars next would be perfect!
@Feature history
An excellent video, except for a mistake: the drawing in 5:15 is depicting the battle of Cheoin in Korea, not Vietnam
Mongols raised the largest empire in history
British empire spanning qll sub continrnts and continents:
*hold my tea*
British empire conquer weak native population across the planet... Mongols conquer China, Russia and Persia
British empire was just a colonization, Turkic Mongol hordes ruled the world
When your crown authority is low and your vassals conspire to achieve independence..
Can you do an episode on the Rhodesian bush war
@ 4:52
And to this day, no one south of Tikrit speaks the way Abbasids used to: they'd killed so many people, the nomads to the south immigrating in, completely outnumbered the survivors.
I wonder if there was a single soldier that fought in the middle east, Europe and Asia during his lifetime. That would have been dope to witness.
Well Timurids also fought in India, Russia, Anatolia, Syria, Central Asia and almost China(if Timur didn't die before the campaign)
General Subutai did.
@Indian Empire ok
Feature History, you are AWESOME! It’s because of you that I do History Lessons on my channel! Keep up the good work! Peace out and Rock on! ✌️ 🤘
I wish people would expand more on the Mongol/Vietnamese conflicts.
Keep it up bro
If you see that piece of land between the ilkhanate and the mediterenian sea, that's the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia, we made an alliance with Möngke khan by the way
One Armenian King, Het'um I, traveled all the way to Karakorum for the Mongols, and their close alliance is really fascinating. Bayarsaikhan Dashdondog wrote an excellent book on the subject, "The Mongols and the Armenians," which is well worth a read. As well, one contemporary Armenian, Kirakos Gandzateksi, wrote an account of the journey, which you can find an english translation of here: rbedrosian.com/kg1.htm, with the specific chapters at this link: rbedrosian.com/kg12.htm
@@TheJackmeisterMongolHistory thanks a lot, we wrote an essay on this in history class. I was in a hurry when I wrote that comment so I summarised it all, anyways, thanks
Asmoh romans allied with Carthage to fight the Greeks. Mongols allied with the crusaders. If the Romans and Mongols aren’t strong than no one is
Also, Goryeo Empire fights against the influence of the Mongolian Empire.
Hey man, just wanted to say thanks as a history fan for inspiring me to start my own channel! I thought if this Antipodean teenager can make such great history videos, then maybe I should give it a shot!
Well consider the favour returned as you've taught me a new word.
antipodean...
I watched your video and I have to say, a shame I didn't subscribe when I did. Have one!
@@FeatureHistory wishing you all the worst in the Rugby World Cup!
Worst Ways To Die I tried to find your channel, but all I got was a bunch of top tens lists and those dumb ways to die animations from a few years back...
You might consider posting a link.
Thank you!
And then came the Finnish-Mongolian Khanate and the Korean hyperwars. West Mongolia is best mongolia!
@@anonkun3807 I don't take commands from Non-Uralic/ Non-Mongol degenerates
@@justsomeghostwithinterneta7296 Are Finns related to Mongols?
@Benon Ma yes
@@MeidoInHebun according to 4chan, yes
An upload. Good I am pleased.
I still think those so called obscure empires would be just as well known if historians had just as much archaeological access to the areas they were in and as a result we would say that a lot of them had just as much effects on the local areas they controlled that can barely remember them mainly because they and many cultures from history have not been adequately researched
The Mongols were a bit too chode by the time Kublai fell to the grave
Asia: _Exists_
Mongols: _So you have chosen... death._
India be like: You know what babe, I dont give a DAMM.
Vietnam, when the Mongols capture their capital: Call an ambulance!
Vietnam, beseiging the Mongols in their capital, decimating the Mongol fleet in the Bach Dang River and executing Ong Khan: *_But not for me._*
Underrated video game but Mount and Blade - With Fire and Sword - is about the twilight of the Mongols in Eastern Europe during the mid-17th century. Mongolian horse archers vs Cossacks dual wielding wheel-lock pistols.
I was wondering what were your sources for creating this video @FeautureHistory, I want to learn more?
The Comintern was basicly the Mongol empire...
Hardcore History's, Wrath of the Khans by Dan Carlin is highly recommended listen for anyone interested in the Mongol Empire.
Awesome video.....
mongols never had an administration that could work naturally and led to their fall, raiding and army wise they were good but even that declined over time
That was a month ago? I must be so used to these upload schedules now
Was tje background soundtrack the same with the WOK Qing?
The music in this video. . . I need it ❤️
Hello feature history if your not aware the armchair historian has been having trouble with youtube and needs fellow historians to help him. Just spreading the news.
RUclipss screwing him
blessing sogbetun That’s not terribly descriptive. How is RUclips screwing him?
Ya youtube has demontised most of his videos and stopped recommending his videos aswell
In turn meaning no money and now he can't pay his staff and even to some degree himself
RUclips has been screwing everysingle History/Military/gun and even gaming channels.
Well presented. I some times wonder if the Empire had lasted how our world would be today.
Could you share the music used in this video? Specially the Chinese tunes. They are awesome!
The beautiful Steppe - @10:45 from Marco Polo
Berke you legend!
Do the Winter War and the Finnish Civil War.
Thank you man u give me so much information....like how mongols came to india to mughol
Why does the ogadide family symbol look like the facebook logo?
This vid is awesome, but what is the name of the music that been used
12:35 I heard a little while back that a certain 20'th century man with a rectangular moustache and an anger management problem - used this *exact* reasoning to justify his invasions' of other countries in his book (you can't seem to buy it anywhere strangely enough). He even used Genghis Kahn as his example, in fact. I'm not saying you don't have a point or anything, it just seemed pertinent to mention it.
Do the Songhai or the Ashanti empire
If you have no Manduhai the wise, I'm rioting.
At 3:50 you hear the theme song for Marco Polo.
Do a video about the Coto war
The forgotten conflict of Central América in 1921
3:40 y'all snuck the Marco Polo theme in, I see. Very fitting lol.
I have been looking for the song that starts at 6:25 for months. Someone please tell me what it is.
ruclips.net/video/ALXlu5tyfWk/видео.html
@@traecannonier2332 you are literally an angel
I do what I can
Feature History: “see y’all again in like, a year and a half!!!”
1:50 The Ogedai family now rules the world again through Facebook.
Timurids the fanboys of the mongol empire
6:19 What's the song in the background?
The Mandate Eternal, uploaded by Kaiser Cat Cinema
Even the Mongolian empire couldn’t defeat Vietnam
The Ögedei family sign looks like the Facebook symbol became a swastika
Pretty sad the empire's fate was so obscure, actually every great empire's fall is sad considering all the work and blood put into it to make it great, even if that meant slaying your current favourite empire or your ancestors's empire, it's sad to watch one break down
Wait for it.....the Mongols.
They're the exception.
Managing the vast empire left by his father till his death shows how perfect the decision was to choose Ugodei khan as Great Khan. Kublai maybe great at maintaining his part or killing his brother but the line of Toluid ruined the legacy.
About Time mr history
Can you do a video on the Arab Spring please?
@Judy 21 y.o - check my vidéó You're not funny, fuck off bot
I don't think I've ever heard someone read a script about the Mongols with less enthusiasm.
nice video this is epic
We will raise again, just you wait.
we will rise again!
lol
And we will push you out again
As a boy from vietnam. I cant wait to beat ya again 😎
Lmao