The Brutality Of The Mongols Essay

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The Mongols are known for their barbaric and terrifying battle tactics as well as humiliating and enslaving communities with varying religions. They relied heavily on shock tactics using weaponry that not only could greatly harm an enemy, but also be used as a scare tactic. Hostage taking and human shields were all classic Mongol moves, they were experts at siege technology and were deliberately brutal to people who didn't submit to their rules this bloodthirsty and chaotic combination made them the premier fighting force of their era.

Nomadic tribes of herders, the Mongols were excellent horsemen and archers capable of shooting an arrow in any direction while riding a horse. As a military they were incredibly nimble, they were incredibly fast and they were incredibly brutal. Despite this they were also incredibly adaptable as they conquered more and more people, learning from them …show more content…

Khan was proud of his armies murderous rampages, and felt that the terror they inspired should be helpful in causing more enemies to join his side without him losing any men. While these campaigns we're business as usual for Khan, many people didn't realise that if you made him feel personally insulted he could be even more brutal and punishing than you could imagine. A large city led by a noble stood in the way of Khan's conquest. Khan had been in a very intense mood years before he had sent a large caravan of 500 men in the hopes of creating more trade routes in the region, The noble had the entire Caravan decimated and spurned the Khan's peace offering. It was then Khan lead the Mongols to kill an entire civilian population, utterly destroying all remnants of the city. After their rampage, they murdered the hated leader by pouring molten silver into his eyes and

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