Do you think the Japanese would have won without the typhoons? Entire history of one of the most important wars in Japan’s past: ua-cam.com/video/zv5QIjH8bR4/v-deo.html
Given the information presented, the question is more of if the Mongols _could_ have won if not for the typhoon. Answer: possibly, but most likely not.
I think it will be hard and almost impossible. Mongol Empire is not known for their overseas endeavor. Their biggest strength was on their Mongolian light cavalry, even most of their best tactics use them mainly. I can see Japan lost to Mongol Empire if the Korean and Chinese managed to land and set a foothold long enough to allow for Mongolian reinforcement. Foot soldiers fighting cavalries are just way too tough and with Mongolian lack of sea logistic, these soldiers need to do raids. I don't expect infantry raiding villages while being harassed by Japanese horse archers.
Depends on the geography. I mean japan isnt like some country that never invested in the military or horse riding like some countries mongols have been invading. They have been fighting each other forever lmao. I dont think they would cared for mongols tbh.
Japan responding to Kublai returning the two fisherman with "it's insulting that he sent you back to us and double insulting that you're poor fisherman so that's jail for life" is just so shogunate era Japan
"So, the Mongols came over ready for war and died in a tornado. But, they tried again and had a nice time fighting with the Japanese but then died in a tornado."
When horse riders trying sailing. Imagine if genshis kun was on the ship lol. That would have saved alot of dra, uma. He demanded people to sail twice just after the storm sank the boat and he wasn't even on it. Could have used that time learning how to predict weather and made better boats.
@@aaad3552 Honestly, as much of a hassle as horses are on board ship, that isn't really the big problem. The big problem is that your supply lines are now crossing a substantial body of water, which is a nightmare if your people aren't good with boats. Your soldiers are inevitably going to end up foraging for food locally, which wastes a lot of their time and scatters them all over the place, obliterating any military organization you were attempting to maintain. You might just about as well drop your low-ranking soldiers off drunk without any officers or commanders at all, the effect will be just about the same. It is pretty much impossible to overstate the importance of supply lines to a functioning military. This is one military principle that hasn't changed ever, from antiquity right up to the present day.
Now this is how history should be taught in classes. Educational and hilarious. Thank you for this. Please make more videos for history buffs like myself.
Honestly, even without a typhoon, the Mongols were even worse at naval operations than the Romans. To the naive, that may seem irrelevant once the troops landed, but it really really isn't, because armies are only effective if you can keep them supplied. Generals win battles, but quartermasters win wars. As soon as the troops have to start foraging for food, they're wasting a lot of time on things other than fighting and, worse, they're all scattered all over the countryside where it's impossible for their commanding officers to keep track of them properly. Organizationally speaking, this is pretty much an unmitigated disaster, unless you're using guerilla tactics, which is really hard to do as an invader. Fighting a war in enemy territory on the opposite side of a substantial body of water from your own territory is *hard* and I can count on my fingers the number of military forces in the history of the world that were ever really any good at it. There is no reason to believe that the Mongols could have pulled it off. They had no experience at all with the relevant logistical issues. Even if they had met with some initial success, it would have left them badly overextended, holding a small beachhead that they would not have been able to defend as the war dragged on. And the Japanese were not the sort of foe who would mass-surrender as soon as their first army lost a battle. Incidentally, the cultural issues discussed in this video explain some interesting things about Japan's traditional choice of weaponry. For example, the tendency for armies to dissolve into bits and pieces as individual samurai broke off to pursue individual goals, and in particular their tendency to rush into battle on their own in pursuit of a manageable number of enemies to fight so that they could collect a head or two, explains Japan's pretty consistent preference for swords over spears. Spears work best when you're part of a unit, so that you can form up with fellow soldiers on your right and left so the enemy can really only approach you from one direction, and you can keep your spear point between them and you. Most of the world conducted warfare that way for most of history, which is why spears were so popular, just about everywhere except Japan.
You’re correct imo. But the food probably wasn’t an issue, as they would’ve eaten their slain enemies and made use of the accoutrements. Obviously I’m just bs-ing but you never know. 🙂
How have I not seen your channel before? This is one of the best, most accurate videos about the Mongol invasions I've seen. And it's also very funny. Subbed.
Linfamy asks 'Why leave out facts that make you look bad'. Hmmmmm. CHINA, which observant Dudes may reocgnize is even literally the same Name of a Country as is topic here, have ltierally been known to do that every year Coivd-Numbers, Econmic-Stuff, they liea ll the f-ing time to make themsleves look better, they are LITERALLY famoussss
Love the consideration of source discrepancies. I’ve read a handful of times of the Mongol attempted invasions of Japan and I enjoyed learning some new things from this video to research further. ❤
I love this video soooooo much ...the regular historian I fall asleep too where words slowly start to sound like the adults in the Peanuts barking at poor old Charlie Brown .... but this video is very clever .... cool woodblocks shown
Oh my god. I didn’t think Linfamy could get funnier but I love this video of historical accounts of the Mongol invasion of the southern Japanese Islands. And what amazing teaching skills displayed here. Certain details were repeated 3 or more times in the same video. 😮
The reason why Kublai (hubilai) Khan called Japan's emperor a mere "king" is because there's no word for "emperor" in Mongolian.( At least in modern Mongolian)
33:41 over the years Atlanta appreciate your sarcasm but the whole "generals give orders and soldiers hear suggestion" it's killing, me please help 😭 😂
When asking about the typoons, did anyone ask about Nichiren praying then Mongols away as well? But I love how these myths and literature about samurai and how Wars were fought is almost exactly like the romances of 14th century Europe, the Viking Age sagas, and anything about the First Cursade. No matter where we're from, people like a good story.
Maybe they think that the Korea and Japan are close enough with just 1 or 2 days travel they can land on the Japanese territory and technically at that time there was no predict the weather so it wasn't really their fault
It's based on the emperor of China's funny hat, basically a mortarboard with beads hanging from it. Medieval European crowns were an elaboration of late Roman imperial circlets, and they also had chains hanging down, but they didn't hang out over an eave like the Chinese crown.
One more point for geographic determinism, it's uncanny how the empire and military of the later Mongol empire and modern Russia resemble each other. Both are imperial powers that dominate and rule by land, relying heavily on specialized land travel and established routes and infrastructure. They gobble their immediate neighbors whenever and however possible... but utterly fail at any naval conquest, repeatedly.
In fact, Japan defeated BOTH of them via the use of Naval combat, the Mongols by way of the clans being skilled sailors with a history of Naval experience, the Russians by way of experienced admirals using superior British-built ships against a weak Eastern Russian Navy due to the lack of proper military investment into the ports of Vladivostok.
Mongol invasion still toppled the Kamakura Shogunate cause the shogunate did not adequately reward the warriors who fought the Mongols and was later overthrown. So Mongols still won in some respects.
If this triggers your craving for some Shogun2TW, let me recommend the mod ImjinWar. It expands the map to korea and china and you can play them as factions, plus a dozen northern factions. I'm currently playing as China invading japan. Unfortunately, It's old, it's buggy. Sometimes it soft-lock-crashes and the campaign becomes unplayable.
Not to mention under the Mongolian caste system the southern Chinese were basically subhuman to the Mongols, why bother to serve the Mongols with loyalty?
The Kami-kaze - meaning something like protector spirit wind (Dai foon means merely great wind), story LONG LONG LONG ANTEDATES the Internet, so do NOT attempt to pretend that it was the internet that invented it. Weather does get involved, as in the great Spanish armada, getting scattered, with survivors getting all around shores, including to Ireland where they mated with Irish chix. 10 k men is the most likely order of magnitude of Kubby's invasion. , as the video mentions. If there were ANY waves AT ALL, seasickness might be involved in the exaggeration of typhoon/kamikaze wind. (while i have been in storms on a sailboat, staying above prevents it, and the experience of those sheltering below suffers from exaggeration.) insofar as slapping people with ballsacks goes, China's famous admiral of a short time later, was a TYPICAL< most commonly used, Eunuch, who can be less likely to seek adulation and complete power, more wisely pretending to "serve", and thus extend lifespan more than any UA-cam snakeoil salesperson of modern times. However fictional, just about EVERY human historical writing involved extreme bias by the writer, or, as in the case of the disgruntled followers of Yeshu-a bin Yosef, His REAL dad, also like his supposedly 4 historical brothers and at least one sister. The disgruntled guys rejected by the Jewish, who had been looking for a REAL Messiah, complete with Putinist ideas, invented their "new and improved covenant", supposedly all peaceful, until they got around the Mediterranean shore to Rome, and found that they had to modify the Munchhausen tale to get better control, reinvented him as the recriminatory dude who conquers everything. Meanwhile the Jews, HAD gotten some killer maccabees or something, causing Rome to descend on them, and disperse them to anywhere they could escape around Med and Black seas and into east Europe relatively safe from Rome. The fakery in Rome, ended up with "christians" being incredibly vicious - see Albigensians, and EVERY missionary, from the French down the Mississippi, to the "latter-day , ahem, "saints" to the east coast colonists, to another french guy who traded guns to Kamehameha for religion, to lay ruin to all Hawaiian Aloha spirit. He, by the way is falsely revered for "unification". Putin does it. Trump though it is doubtful he can write at all, attempts to do it thousands of times over using grubby worshipers with even FEWER brain cells, if less than one or zero is possible. The arrogant, then, write history, a synonym for Fiction.
29:59 seeeeee Mongolians had no chance with low presence in the battlefield and relying mostly on captured soldiers that simply will never fight as hard for their captor as they would for their own country 😅
Now Japanese and Mongolian warriors show their skills in a memorial event. This year marks the 750th anniversary of the Mongol invasions during the Kamakura period. A Mongolian-style yabusame (horseback archery) along with Japanese counter parts were demonstrated at Iimori Shrine in Fukuoka City, Japan. ua-cam.com/video/Uz3F1QaxQoA/v-deo.html Friendship forever!
It is kind of interesting that the seeming counter to mongolians is other archers on horseback which not even the Chinese really had that much of. I guess no one else is using your famous mode of battle your you don't tend to practice as much for facing it
The famous Mongol horse archers were not a big part of this army (remember it was the Mongol ruled Yuan Dynasty). Most of their troops were Chinese and Korean foot soldiers. We've never had a full Mongol horse archer vs Japanese horse archer battle.
I think its so awesome when english speakers say 'jengis' .. i mean, duh? Its like, hello white guy, um, its actually, 'jengis', okay, its not 'gengis'.. .. 800 year old mongolian language. Two whole entire 800 year old sources, of course they shot chains thru a bunch of females hands. ... we are forever in your debt. Thank God for you.
Was there some prophecy supporting Kublai Khan's grandiose claim? Or did he just believe that a divine-ordained Master of the Universe was what everyone always wanted, and should rejoice?
Do you think the Japanese would have won without the typhoons?
Entire history of one of the most important wars in Japan’s past: ua-cam.com/video/zv5QIjH8bR4/v-deo.html
Idk 😐
Given the information presented, the question is more of if the Mongols _could_ have won if not for the typhoon.
Answer: possibly, but most likely not.
"People usually didnt follow generals who still had mommies milk dripping from their lips into their diapers"
I think it will be hard and almost impossible. Mongol Empire is not known for their overseas endeavor. Their biggest strength was on their Mongolian light cavalry, even most of their best tactics use them mainly. I can see Japan lost to Mongol Empire if the Korean and Chinese managed to land and set a foothold long enough to allow for Mongolian reinforcement.
Foot soldiers fighting cavalries are just way too tough and with Mongolian lack of sea logistic, these soldiers need to do raids. I don't expect infantry raiding villages while being harassed by Japanese horse archers.
Depends on the geography. I mean japan isnt like some country that never invested in the military or horse riding like some countries mongols have been invading. They have been fighting each other forever lmao. I dont think they would cared for mongols tbh.
Japan responding to Kublai returning the two fisherman with "it's insulting that he sent you back to us and double insulting that you're poor fisherman so that's jail for life" is just so shogunate era Japan
You know you're a night owl when this video pops up right when you're hading to sleep... in Europe.
Lol go to bed!
"So, the Mongols came over ready for war and died in a tornado.
But, they tried again and had a nice time fighting with the Japanese but then died in a tornado."
Bill Wurtz!
When horse riders trying sailing. Imagine if genshis kun was on the ship lol. That would have saved alot of dra, uma.
He demanded people to sail twice just after the storm sank the boat and he wasn't even on it.
Could have used that time learning how to predict weather and made better boats.
@@aaad3552 Genghis was dead by then lmfao, it was Kublai who ordered the invasions
@@aaad3552 Honestly, as much of a hassle as horses are on board ship, that isn't really the big problem. The big problem is that your supply lines are now crossing a substantial body of water, which is a nightmare if your people aren't good with boats. Your soldiers are inevitably going to end up foraging for food locally, which wastes a lot of their time and scatters them all over the place, obliterating any military organization you were attempting to maintain. You might just about as well drop your low-ranking soldiers off drunk without any officers or commanders at all, the effect will be just about the same.
It is pretty much impossible to overstate the importance of supply lines to a functioning military. This is one military principle that hasn't changed ever, from antiquity right up to the present day.
I love that this was my exact first though when seeing this video in my feet 😂
You just made this the best weekend ever by uploading thank you.
Ironic that the Korean King was using excuse that the weather can get a bit stormy and the Mongol's like "what's the worst that could happen?"
Ghosts of Tsushima comments inbound
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@@talpark8796how is he weird his comment is the truth cuz those Japanese islands were the site of this Invasion Mr.Geunis!
Ghost of yotei was announced
“You have no honor.”
“And you are a slave to it.”
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Now this is how history should be taught in classes. Educational and hilarious. Thank you for this. Please make more videos for history buffs like myself.
Japan not being conquered by the Mongols: "Well, well, well, how the turntables. We're the exception!"
Sun Tzu? 😆
@@talpark8796 John Green 😁
India moment
@@satanwithinternet2753 But Japan also makes the British Empire leave them alone in the 19th century. India not so much.
@@Jacky-zt5ch yea. its easy to not let other conqer u. when u dont hav anything worth conqering
Honestly, even without a typhoon, the Mongols were even worse at naval operations than the Romans. To the naive, that may seem irrelevant once the troops landed, but it really really isn't, because armies are only effective if you can keep them supplied. Generals win battles, but quartermasters win wars. As soon as the troops have to start foraging for food, they're wasting a lot of time on things other than fighting and, worse, they're all scattered all over the countryside where it's impossible for their commanding officers to keep track of them properly. Organizationally speaking, this is pretty much an unmitigated disaster, unless you're using guerilla tactics, which is really hard to do as an invader. Fighting a war in enemy territory on the opposite side of a substantial body of water from your own territory is *hard* and I can count on my fingers the number of military forces in the history of the world that were ever really any good at it. There is no reason to believe that the Mongols could have pulled it off. They had no experience at all with the relevant logistical issues. Even if they had met with some initial success, it would have left them badly overextended, holding a small beachhead that they would not have been able to defend as the war dragged on. And the Japanese were not the sort of foe who would mass-surrender as soon as their first army lost a battle.
Incidentally, the cultural issues discussed in this video explain some interesting things about Japan's traditional choice of weaponry. For example, the tendency for armies to dissolve into bits and pieces as individual samurai broke off to pursue individual goals, and in particular their tendency to rush into battle on their own in pursuit of a manageable number of enemies to fight so that they could collect a head or two, explains Japan's pretty consistent preference for swords over spears. Spears work best when you're part of a unit, so that you can form up with fellow soldiers on your right and left so the enemy can really only approach you from one direction, and you can keep your spear point between them and you. Most of the world conducted warfare that way for most of history, which is why spears were so popular, just about everywhere except Japan.
You’re correct imo. But the food probably wasn’t an issue, as they would’ve eaten their slain enemies and made use of the accoutrements.
Obviously I’m just bs-ing but you never know. 🙂
I have seen a few videos on this but rarely with such context and detail; appreciated; good work.
😃 While I watch this intriguing segment I seen a advertisement for Thailand Bar Girls. And they were giggling and all playing golf.
Don't underestimate little girls, Linfamy! They mean af!
Lol you've had some bad experiences?
@@Linfamy as a former little girl, yes!
@@ProjectEnglishII ugh same
@ProjectEnglishII same!
Kids can be cruel Lin@@Linfamy
How have I not seen your channel before? This is one of the best, most accurate videos about the Mongol invasions I've seen. And it's also very funny. Subbed.
Will you cover the Imjin War? I'd like to see your take on Yi Sun-shin, the greatest admiral in history!
Basically it officially marked the beginning of the Samurai era.
Linfamy asks 'Why leave out facts that make you look bad'. Hmmmmm. CHINA, which observant Dudes may reocgnize is even literally the same Name of a Country as is topic here, have ltierally been known to do that every year
Coivd-Numbers, Econmic-Stuff, they liea ll the f-ing time to make themsleves look better, they are LITERALLY famoussss
I was wondering which historical event GoT based the dothraki invasion of westeros on, and here it is.
damn kublai khan really didn't take a hint and kept sending letters😂
Love the consideration of source discrepancies. I’ve read a handful of times of the Mongol attempted invasions of Japan and I enjoyed learning some new things from this video to research further. ❤
Another excellent piece from Linfamy, funny, informative, and interesting as usual❤
53 minutes of Linfamy? Is it my birthday?
This was great video thanks for the content!
I love this video soooooo much ...the regular historian I fall asleep too where words slowly start to sound like the adults in the Peanuts barking at poor old Charlie Brown .... but this video is very clever .... cool woodblocks shown
"Like introverts waiting for pandemic" was the best line
May lifestyle barely changed for it.
And thanks to it, zoom meetings and remote work are now the thing to do.
Your history and yokai videos are the best. Have you considered making some history videos from the Meiji Era up to the present?
His history-vidoes are indeed the best, while his s-ual b.s. videos are very-possibly the Worst
So sad he kinda stopped doing history 3 yeats ago and went for gore and sex because it attracted western viewers.
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What? Its still part of Japanese history
Unless you talking about inaccuracies@@slevinchannel7589
oh my gah a direct history linfamy video lets go
A perfect video for me to fall asleep to thank you Linfamy!
Night night
Oh my god. I didn’t think Linfamy could get funnier but I love this video of historical accounts of the Mongol invasion of the southern Japanese Islands. And what amazing teaching skills displayed here. Certain details were repeated 3 or more times in the same video. 😮
Sooooo happy for the drop. Thank you for you and your humor!!!!
The myths around samurai just feel like the knights in medieval Europe different font tbh.
Amazing video Lin! And right out of the gate you came with the puns 😂
thankfully jin sakai was there
I don't want to be an envoy, or anyone else in the past.
The present is pretty sweet, compared to back then :p
Remember that the modern toilet is modern luxury
The reason why Kublai (hubilai) Khan called Japan's emperor a mere "king" is because there's no word for "emperor" in Mongolian.( At least in modern Mongolian)
Dude, you're like the Great Library of quotable observations and metaphors.
They really had ships from Temu 💀
😂👍
33:41 over the years Atlanta appreciate your sarcasm but the whole "generals give orders and soldiers hear suggestion" it's killing, me please help 😭 😂
When asking about the typoons, did anyone ask about Nichiren praying then Mongols away as well?
But I love how these myths and literature about samurai and how Wars were fought is almost exactly like the romances of 14th century Europe, the Viking Age sagas, and anything about the First Cursade. No matter where we're from, people like a good story.
My husband is from far-off Kyushu and I don't want to live there either. Too hot!
And here I was thinking nothing rhymed with "skedaddle"
this is a big flashpoint in Japan's history
Thank you for uploading. I literally binge watched a bunch of your videos last night lol.
9:08 "It was a peaceful day... then everything changed when the Monguls attacked"
The Mongols were a land-based army that fought on horseback. They were total idiots to even try an amphibious assault on the Japans.
Maybe they think that the Korea and Japan are close enough with just 1 or 2 days travel they can land on the Japanese territory and technically at that time there was no predict the weather so it wasn't really their fault
You have to know that too few Mongols sent. It was Chinese, Korean conscript they mostly sent
@@lkhagwadorj yeah mongols themselves barely fight in the naval combat maybe a couple of generals but that's it
@@lkhagwadorj sending conscripts on an amphibious invasion was doubly stupid, then.
really ? never knew that until you told us WOW
Thanks for sharing
I like how the Korean king's crown looks like a traditional mortarboard you wear at your graduation.
It's based on the emperor of China's funny hat, basically a mortarboard with beads hanging from it.
Medieval European crowns were an elaboration of late Roman imperial circlets, and they also had chains hanging down, but they didn't hang out over an eave like the Chinese crown.
Omg im ao glad u made a nice long video ❤❤ was great for work ty ty ty
Great video 😊
I love your humor.
The jokes all appear out of thin air. 😂👍🏼
One more point for geographic determinism, it's uncanny how the empire and military of the later Mongol empire and modern Russia resemble each other.
Both are imperial powers that dominate and rule by land, relying heavily on specialized land travel and established routes and infrastructure. They gobble their immediate neighbors whenever and however possible... but utterly fail at any naval conquest, repeatedly.
In fact, Japan defeated BOTH of them via the use of Naval combat, the Mongols by way of the clans being skilled sailors with a history of Naval experience, the Russians by way of experienced admirals using superior British-built ships against a weak Eastern Russian Navy due to the lack of proper military investment into the ports of Vladivostok.
@@DR3ADER1 oh man, let's not forget naval incompetence, the epic journey of the Russian Baltic fleet to Japan is one of the best jokes in history
ua-cam.com/video/yzGqp3R4Mx4/v-deo.html links to Bluejay's animated rendition
@@SuLokify Drach's video on the Russian Baltic fleet is way superior!
Russia as we know it was molded by Mongol invasion after all
The sense of humour is 👌
0:22 correction the mongol failed with regards to seahorses.
Even for rather recent conflicts, there are wildly varying estimates of the numbers of combatants on both sides.
Mongol invasion still toppled the Kamakura Shogunate cause the shogunate did not adequately reward the warriors who fought the Mongols and was later overthrown. So Mongols still won in some respects.
"Your government changed leaders so we won in a way"- mongol copium
If this triggers your craving for some Shogun2TW, let me recommend the mod ImjinWar.
It expands the map to korea and china and you can play them as factions, plus a dozen northern factions. I'm currently playing as China invading japan.
Unfortunately, It's old, it's buggy. Sometimes it soft-lock-crashes and the campaign becomes unplayable.
I know this is random but can you also do some slavic stuff? If no i understand your vids will always be some of my favorites no matter what ^^
Problematic obsession with fandom is timeless and universal
Please more video about Nichiren 😊🙏🏻
Nichiren is most hated Buddhism sect by Japanese
They made soka gakkai
I'm suprised that you didn't mention much about Hojo Tokimune. He was one of important figures to deflect Mongol Invasion
"I was an invader once. Until I took an arrow to the face." - Mongol leader
😂
UR SAVING MY WORLD HISTORY GRADE
So storm definitely saved them second time around that army was huge before the storm hit!
Southern Chinese embezzling money? I'm shocked! 🙀🙀🙀
Especially Southern Chinese port merchants and officials under a non Han/Hua government-- never heard that one before! 😮
Not to mention under the Mongolian caste system the southern Chinese were basically subhuman to the Mongols, why bother to serve the Mongols with loyalty?
The Kami-kaze - meaning something like protector spirit wind (Dai foon means merely great wind), story LONG LONG LONG ANTEDATES the Internet, so do NOT attempt to pretend that it was the internet that invented it.
Weather does get involved, as in the great Spanish armada, getting scattered, with survivors getting all around shores, including to Ireland where they mated with Irish chix.
10 k men is the most likely order of magnitude of Kubby's invasion. , as the video mentions.
If there were ANY waves AT ALL, seasickness might be involved in the exaggeration of typhoon/kamikaze wind.
(while i have been in storms on a sailboat, staying above prevents it, and the experience of those sheltering below suffers from exaggeration.)
insofar as slapping people with ballsacks goes, China's famous admiral of a short time later, was a TYPICAL< most commonly used, Eunuch, who can be less likely to seek adulation and complete power, more wisely pretending to "serve", and thus extend lifespan more than any UA-cam snakeoil salesperson of modern times.
However fictional, just about EVERY human historical writing involved extreme bias by the writer, or, as in the case of the disgruntled followers of Yeshu-a bin Yosef, His REAL dad, also like his supposedly 4 historical brothers and at least one sister.
The disgruntled guys rejected by the Jewish, who had been looking for a REAL Messiah, complete with Putinist ideas, invented their "new and improved covenant", supposedly all peaceful, until they got around the Mediterranean shore to Rome, and found that they had to modify the Munchhausen tale to get better control, reinvented him as the recriminatory dude who conquers everything.
Meanwhile the Jews, HAD gotten some killer maccabees or something, causing Rome to descend on them, and disperse them to anywhere they could escape around Med and Black seas and into east Europe relatively safe from Rome.
The fakery in Rome, ended up with "christians" being incredibly vicious - see Albigensians, and EVERY missionary, from the French down the Mississippi, to the "latter-day , ahem, "saints" to the east coast colonists, to another french guy who traded guns to Kamehameha for religion, to lay ruin to all Hawaiian Aloha spirit. He, by the way is falsely revered for "unification".
Putin does it. Trump though it is doubtful he can write at all, attempts to do it thousands of times over using grubby worshipers with even FEWER brain cells, if less than one or zero is possible.
The arrogant, then, write history, a synonym for Fiction.
Takeshima island I think in South Korea is called Dokdo
Mitsumasa kido told us the truth, it was a Athena's gold saint using the Sagittarius cloth.
I wonder if any of the logs pierced a hull.
8:17 it happened with me too😂
hi linfamy, my name is hi :D
Hi...hi... *breaks down*
@@Linfamy :)
Hi, hi!
@@ItisJasmine27 Hi, ItisJasmine27!
"Japan took it in the Tsushima"
Ok, I'm subscribing.
My mother said they made their boats out of inflated sheep stomach or something? I don't remember.
Tell me why the trading cards shook my 3am brain into paying attention
Haven’t been this early in a while lol
25:57 the correct answer is “the Japanese are badass and the Mongolians never stood a chance” in my laymen opinion
28:52 seeeeeeeeeeee badass 🥰
29:59 seeeeee Mongolians had no chance with low presence in the battlefield and relying mostly on captured soldiers that simply will never fight as hard for their captor as they would for their own country 😅
The k in kh is silent. So Kublai is actually Khublai but pronounced Hùblaí.
So the jujutsu sorcery really started to develop after mongol attempted invasion.
I wonder what would have happened if the Mongols were able to establish a bridge head and then bring in actual Mongol warriors.
This remind me of an isekai anime that u collect monster stones to get rewardd in an inn.
Where is Jin Sakai??
lmao. This is so much a better explanation than all the other videos on youtube of the same subject.
Proof that you don't need a PC to play civilization V
The Tyfoon caught me off guard. lmao
What do you think about nioh?
I love history!
"Tyler," the Samurai!
HERE FOR GHOST OF TSUSHIMA
Now Japanese and Mongolian warriors show their skills in a memorial event.
This year marks the 750th anniversary of the Mongol invasions during the Kamakura period. A Mongolian-style yabusame (horseback archery) along with Japanese counter parts were demonstrated at Iimori Shrine in Fukuoka City, Japan.
ua-cam.com/video/Uz3F1QaxQoA/v-deo.html
Friendship forever!
The Mongols were gangsta until Kamikaze came twice
It is kind of interesting that the seeming counter to mongolians is other archers on horseback which not even the Chinese really had that much of. I guess no one else is using your famous mode of battle your you don't tend to practice as much for facing it
The famous Mongol horse archers were not a big part of this army (remember it was the Mongol ruled Yuan Dynasty). Most of their troops were Chinese and Korean foot soldiers. We've never had a full Mongol horse archer vs Japanese horse archer battle.
@@Linfamy Yeah I saw that later on in your video, but thank you for responding! Love your stuff
Umibōzu became a real diety that day
Clearly he was obsessed with naruto
YT has zero sense of humor. I genuinely can't fathom why (removing spaces) "Horses/indeed/can't/run/on/water/They/need/hay/too" was censored.
*"Oi fook you Oh Baaamah, we're the Japanese milatry!"* - the Shogun in 1279
yay history❤
'ddnt really need to 'waste' this much time in my study of nipon history🥺anyhoo 😁
So weird he left out the ghost, smh
genghis wasnt a lover.
he was a rapist.
huge difference and its disgusting to say otherwise
Oh yeah
I think its so awesome when english speakers say 'jengis'
.. i mean, duh? Its like, hello white guy, um, its actually, 'jengis', okay, its not 'gengis'..
.. 800 year old mongolian language.
Two whole entire 800 year old sources, of course they shot chains thru a bunch of females hands.
... we are forever in your debt. Thank God for you.
Was there some prophecy supporting Kublai Khan's grandiose claim? Or did he just believe that a divine-ordained Master of the Universe was what everyone always wanted, and should rejoice?
Sounds like something a person of Chinese descent would post.