Wait For It...The Mongols!: Crash Course World History #17

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  • In which John Green teaches you, at long last, about the most exceptional bunch of empire-building nomads in the history of the world, the Mongols! How did the Mongols go from being a relatively small band of herders who occasionally engaged in some light hunting-gathering to being one of the most formidable fighting forces in the world? It turns out Genghis Khan was a pretty big part of it, but you probably already knew that. The more interesting questions might be, what kind of rulers were they, and what effect did their empire have on the world we know today? Find out, as John FINALLY teaches you about the Mongols.
    Chapters:
    Introduction: Wait for it...The Mongols! 00:00
    What does it mean to be a nomad? 1:13
    Genghis Khan 2:39
    An Open Letter to Genghis Khan's Descendants 4:45
    The Mongols After Genghis Khan 5:30
    Five Reasons the Mongols Were Awesome 6:54
    Five Reasons the Mongols Weren't Awesome 8:30
    Credits 10:34
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11 тис.

  • @Magnetul
    @Magnetul 6 років тому +6062

    Imagine, people being promoted into a position based on merit and not family ties... crazy.

    • @feetup7628
      @feetup7628 6 років тому +357

      what kind of savage does that right?!

    • @Nameless9635
      @Nameless9635 6 років тому +407

      No wonder he made the largest empire...if only fools today knew this trick.

    • @Chilukar
      @Chilukar 5 років тому +201

      Funny how people assume we are different now. In the last 30 years two families have had the US presidency for 20 of them and only just missed out on another term. The same families have also had other members who were state governors and senators. Of the other candidates for president and vp in that time the parents of 4 were "ruling class" (governor, congressman, diplomat and admiral) and several more were the sons of millionaires.
      In the UK many, if not most, government and shadow government posts are filled with people who studied the same degree at the same university - 42% of who's students come from private schools. To put it another way you are 6 times more likely to get into government if you are in the right family. Even more stark is that 15% of the house of Lords are hereditary peers.
      We could do with some more "mongol thinking".

    • @jorgemunoz4986
      @jorgemunoz4986 5 років тому +20

      Chilukar word. These fools up here think it’s not families power playing everything

    • @dd-rw8ey
      @dd-rw8ey 5 років тому +12

      Lamooo but tbh even now, your family matters more than you up to like 90 percent chance probably.

  • @pizzabelongsonranchnthatso3894
    @pizzabelongsonranchnthatso3894 4 роки тому +3416

    Imagine just sittin in ur hut chillin an all of a sudden ur wife is gettin stolen

  • @James-Specter
    @James-Specter 6 років тому +3161

    John Green has the highest authority out of any thing on Crash Course World History except wait for it .................
    The Mongols.
    [Insert Mongoltage]

    • @razkable
      @razkable 4 роки тому +25

      india never got taken over by alexander or khan...India should be feared by all....thats insanity

    • @jojobabok9373
      @jojobabok9373 4 роки тому +73

      @@razkable I was never taken over by Alexander, Khan, Napoleon or any of these triflers... I must be feared by all.

    • @blvck265
      @blvck265 4 роки тому +5

      😂 😂 😂

    • @amandag.6186
      @amandag.6186 4 роки тому +14

      @@razkable especially the tamil kings who weren't even conqured by the man who conquered india, Chandragupta

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 4 роки тому +2

      @@jojobabok9373 why does he say mongles

  • @McLightning95
    @McLightning95 4 роки тому +750

    23 and Me:
    New Ethnicity discovered:
    You are .01% Genghis Khan

  • @cartoonmaster2401
    @cartoonmaster2401 5 років тому +2075

    "The Floopity-flop, so...That's the technical name by the way. I'm a historian."
    One of your best lines John XD

  • @AJGoff110
    @AJGoff110 8 років тому +545

    "Stupid truth, always resisting simplicity"
    That's gotta be one my favorite quotes of all time

    • @ayushamahajan143
      @ayushamahajan143 6 років тому +8

      I know right?? It's put my frustration into words.

    • @conx40
      @conx40 6 років тому +9

      Its what i love about johns video's he i teaches us how to always see things from all perspective's specially in today's world..

  • @evanoliver1918
    @evanoliver1918 5 років тому +2892

    All these videos do what high school history could not: make learning fun.

    • @rae4486
      @rae4486 4 роки тому +25

      yeas i love this channel

    • @wenwildfan
      @wenwildfan 4 роки тому +12

      Evan Oliver watched this in my world studies class. :)

    • @gordonramsay1530
      @gordonramsay1530 4 роки тому +22

      im watching this to study for my ap world history test actually

    • @frankii5011
      @frankii5011 4 роки тому +3

      Fanta Soft Drinks omg me too !!!

    • @bigbro5556
      @bigbro5556 4 роки тому +6

      Where literally all freshman preparing for an Ap world history exam tomorrow lol

  • @dorkmax7073
    @dorkmax7073 4 роки тому +396

    Tax your enemies,
    see them bankrupt before you,
    and hear the lamentations of their accountants!

    • @17Watman
      @17Watman 4 роки тому +13

      Coda Mission That is good.

  • @AlternateHistoryHub
    @AlternateHistoryHub 10 років тому +1724

    If you think of it, the Mongols basically reinvented Europe. Or at least, led to the events which reinvented Europe.

    • @DWBambi
      @DWBambi 10 років тому +39

      Hey! I know you! And I like your videos! And yet I haven't subscribed yet!
      ...Yeah...

    • @duxsvobodi
      @duxsvobodi 10 років тому +8

      The idea is awesome, but realisation could be a better

    • @YoungKoolness17
      @YoungKoolness17 10 років тому +2

      ***** They didn't exactly migrate to southern Europe. They were either taking in by Romans, after an invasion of course, or they expanded INTO Roman lands, for example the germans who sacked rome

    • @Garblegox
      @Garblegox 10 років тому +9

      And only at the low-low cost of approximately 40 million lives; roughly 8-10% of the world's population. A murder rate that, if it occurred in the 20th century, it would have taken the lives of 280 million people. The second highest death rate in the world following the An Lushan Revolt.
      Just try to keep that in mind. There was hardly a single conquered tribe in his confederacy that wouldn't have defected if they had a choice.

    • @nicholasmitchell2960
      @nicholasmitchell2960 10 років тому +3

      ***** .... 1. kinda raciest. 2. did you watch his videos on eastern Islam and the dark ages, it had significant impact on modern society.

  • @jacobbrown4971
    @jacobbrown4971 9 років тому +751

    holy sweet mother of god, I just watched all of this series for 5 hours straight laughing at and loving every Mongol reference. Now I get to the Mongol episode and it meets all of my expectations! This is a truly awesome aid in learning and just straight up entertaining. Why is this not a television show???

    • @General420smoke
      @General420smoke 9 років тому +18

      there is a book series about him and they are great, the first book is called the "wolf of the plains", when he was around 8yrs old and his father died his family was banished from the community and had to survive by themselves. in the book it says that he killed his brother because he kept food for himself and didnt share with his family.

    • @jacobbrown4971
      @jacobbrown4971 9 років тому +1

      nice, ill have to check that out, thanks for the info. :)

    • @puranjaysingh304
      @puranjaysingh304 9 років тому +7

      I've been directing all my teacher friends to this channel. Their students absolutely love it. The Green brothers need to be on TV!

    • @andrew.r.lukasik
      @andrew.r.lukasik 9 років тому +33

      Puranjay Singh
      TV?
      You mean that increasingly irrelevant thing old people are used to stare at?

    • @jacobbrown4971
      @jacobbrown4971 9 років тому +7

      Andrew Raphael Lukasik no we mean the boob tube that America gets half its worldview from....

  • @janecollins9044
    @janecollins9044 5 років тому +306

    As much as I like people discussing the 'glory days' of Mongol Empire, I wish more people would talk more about modern day Mongolia. Living abroad and talking to international students made me realize Mongolia is much more peaceful, progressive, free, tolerant and "chill" than any other nation tbh. It'd be much cooler if others saw that aspect of Mongolia as well.

  • @jakobreagan2592
    @jakobreagan2592 5 років тому +493

    It must be really cool to be able to say "I'm Genghis Khans grandson"

    • @gallivantingsprt
      @gallivantingsprt 4 роки тому +73

      Its a very common thing in modern Kazakhstan. Plenty of people trace their roots from Ghenghis Khan. Its customary to ask a person which tribe he/she belongs to. And saying you're from Tore (Ghenghis khan descendants) is like saying you're a Lakers fan )

    • @kuroosayuri797
      @kuroosayuri797 4 роки тому +34

      Yeah We Mongolians love saying we’re descendants of Genghis Khan

    • @danayussubaliyeva3547
      @danayussubaliyeva3547 4 роки тому +4

      you well might be, check it out :)

    • @finnthehuman5232
      @finnthehuman5232 4 роки тому +6

      @@gallivantingsprt are you kazakh or russian?

    • @gallivantingsprt
      @gallivantingsprt 4 роки тому +4

      @@finnthehuman5232 I am Kazakh, yes. why?

  • @andyramirez6521
    @andyramirez6521 7 років тому +2444

    I find it hilarious that the Mongols tried to invade Japan but died in a typhoon twice. It's also pretty funny that they put dummies on horses so that their armies would look bigger from far away.

    • @dorjjodvo1992
      @dorjjodvo1992 7 років тому +53

      Andy Ramirez are how each soldier lit dozens of bonfires for the same reason

    • @Samuel-iv4qt
      @Samuel-iv4qt 7 років тому +228

      yeah, but the dummies worked.

    • @bunnyfreakz
      @bunnyfreakz 7 років тому +297

      "It's also pretty funny that they put dummies on horses so that their armies would look bigger from far away."
      It's not funny, it's war tactic and strategy from Sun Tzu. Western and middle eastern that time were too gullible to understand such war tactic. That's why they lost.

    • @ItsThatSheep
      @ItsThatSheep 7 років тому +102

      In Skyrim, some forts have dummies on the walls and i always mistake them for the enemies every time XD

    • @biffyqueen
      @biffyqueen 7 років тому +85

      There's a theory that the Chinese, who built the ships, deliberately fucked them over

  • @ar9963
    @ar9963 8 років тому +348

    if anyone else is here for that ap world exam on thursday, may the mongols be with you

  • @napoleondogeoparte2605
    @napoleondogeoparte2605 4 роки тому +46

    why is it still fun 8 years later

  • @samthehypotheticaldad
    @samthehypotheticaldad 4 роки тому +119

    "I mean, I can't tell your gender there. You've got the pants but you also have the floopity-flop. That's the technical term for it; I'm a historian! XD"
    -John Green, 2012

  • @neppynep6151
    @neppynep6151 7 років тому +826

    "Your palace may last forever, but my yurt can go anywhere!"
    When your mates are agricultural, artistic plebs.

  • @someolfellow1094
    @someolfellow1094 6 років тому +842

    YES! THE GREATEST MEME ON CRASH COURSE FINALLY EXPLAINED!

  • @emmascott5519
    @emmascott5519 5 років тому +31

    It's now been 7 years since this video was released and it's still the most used video in history classes I've ever seen. I've probably seen it 5 times since I took World History in 9th grade and watched it in class, and it was just assigned again in my second year of college. Nice to know history doesn't change that fast. :)

  • @fsgjafgja
    @fsgjafgja 6 років тому +48

    I keep laughing everytime I see the "mongol-tage"... Especially at the poor guy getting dragged by a horse lol. Definitely my favorite episode to date

  • @johnielsmithuel6008
    @johnielsmithuel6008 7 років тому +925

    "I can't tell your gender, I mean, you've got the pants, but you've also got the floopity-flop. That's a technical term, I'm a historian." And this is the man that wrote "the fault in our stars

    • @mnshkmr11
      @mnshkmr11 6 років тому +3

      Because he didn't..

    • @mhomho1979
      @mhomho1979 5 років тому +14

      Also I hope their women didn't have facial hair like the picture

    • @carlgeoffreysanchez1583
      @carlgeoffreysanchez1583 5 років тому +56

      I have been subscribing on CrashCourse for a long time, but it is only in your comment that I realized that he is the author of the 'The Fault in Our Stars'. I feel so bad. Thanks anyway.

    • @shastribadminton22
      @shastribadminton22 5 років тому +4

      Best book ever.

    • @anushkapandey4957
      @anushkapandey4957 5 років тому +3

      Johniel smithuel OMG......he is???🤐😱😱😱

  • @WarbirdTheater
    @WarbirdTheater 8 років тому +39

    "...you also have the floobity-flop. That's the technical term, by the way. I'm a historian."
    This episode has been up for lord knows how long and that never gets old.

  • @galaxi6585
    @galaxi6585 6 років тому +453

    the Mongols attacked Japan TWICE but the typhoons defeated them.

    • @mijidsamdansuidaan3221
      @mijidsamdansuidaan3221 6 років тому +31

      Second wave did get to the shores of Japan, but there was left too few to conquer the whole Japan.

    • @Nameless9635
      @Nameless9635 6 років тому +45

      Even the typhoon could not completely stop them...they managed to hit the shore and take some territories.

    • @nukestrom5719
      @nukestrom5719 5 років тому +19

      Wrong. They had two major invasions 1274 and 1281 and typhoons helped Japaneses but its Samurai warriors who defeated Mongels.

    • @bayanbatu6848
      @bayanbatu6848 5 років тому +10

      what would happen , if mongols successfully landed on japan islands and invade all of u ? U better thank to weather .

    • @emdadahmed5592
      @emdadahmed5592 5 років тому +16

      Even if the Mongols hadn't died in 2 typhoons, they would still have been finished off.
      Explanation: Japan is almost entirely composed of forests and hilly, mountainous terrain. Horseback archery would have been incredibly difficult for the Mongols who grew up battling in the vast Eurasian steppes with hundreds upon hundreds of miles of vast landlocked terrain.

  • @flexnrex1367
    @flexnrex1367 4 роки тому +25

    Reasons why crash course history is more popular than other crash courses.
    1. Frequent cuts.
    2. Frequent camera position changes.
    3. Frequent Animations
    4. Frequent sidetrack jibbering.
    5. The constant change of intonation and tone.
    6. Fast-talking.
    7. Useless but interesting facts.
    8. It feels like a conversation rather than a speech.
    9. Frequent jokes.
    10. A lot of connections to modern situations.
    11. No breathing sounds.
    12. Johns personality.
    13. Dark humour.
    Crash course, you might want to invest more into animations. They are more interesting than lips moving.

  • @DrBreezeAir
    @DrBreezeAir 10 років тому +43

    As a Russian who spent a summer in London with a Mongolian ambassador's son I approve. But seriously Mongols were incredibly talented at waging war. They had huge experience in psychological warfare and had sophisticated arrow design to inflict almost guaranteed mortal wounds.

  • @lostbladder
    @lostbladder 7 років тому +131

    A lot of people I go to school with hate this channel... meanwhile I'm over here binge watching every lesson in every subject for the second time...

    • @indirects868
      @indirects868 6 років тому +10

      lostbladder Why do they hate this channel?

    • @smithnwesson990
      @smithnwesson990 6 років тому +12

      Because dumbass kids hate school. Wish i cared more back then.

    • @raynethescribe2772
      @raynethescribe2772 6 років тому +8

      My classmates hated whenever my teacher put one of these videos on because "he speaks too fast" and that's it. I've always enjoyed them, and look at me now, graduated high school yet still watching them.

    • @peterz8008
      @peterz8008 6 років тому +1

      i like the channel too.

    • @tamillaigidova7919
      @tamillaigidova7919 6 років тому +2

      Because they watch PragerU

  • @ghnfyhj
    @ghnfyhj 5 років тому +94

    I bet this guy was so freaking excited when the Mongols were next 😂

  • @vivitsa6215
    @vivitsa6215 5 років тому +334

    9:46 Wow. The Mongols are so good at fighting that they actually thought about bio chemical warfare? Mongols are scary.

    • @eliza1826
      @eliza1826 4 роки тому +25

      Yeah real psychopaths

    • @razkable
      @razkable 4 роки тому +15

      if khan didn't get sad and lose his motivation after the death of his mother he probabaly takes over most of asia and europe...crazy to think about...

    • @Rune-Thief
      @Rune-Thief 4 роки тому +28

      @@eliza1826 You don't seem to know the definition of that word and use it as a derogatory term.
      Let me remind you that morals back then are not the same as they are now, and in different cultures.

    • @cmarley314
      @cmarley314 4 роки тому +7

      Rune
      One could argue morality is objective, and applied differently, sometimes incorrectly

    • @Rune-Thief
      @Rune-Thief 4 роки тому +7

      @@cmarley314 Yes, though determining if someone is a psychopath still uses factual evidence.

  • @doubleboy2388
    @doubleboy2388 8 років тому +3119

    You can walk across the whole Mongol empire with a gold plate on your head without fear of getting robbed but, you can't live in your own hut without your wife getting stolen. How ironic. Lol

    • @MissSladousek
      @MissSladousek 8 років тому +274

      Rhat was before the empire Will.. listen better

    • @PhanteusZ
      @PhanteusZ 8 років тому +296

      +Will Trill actually kidnapping a bride and committing adultery was prohibited in the Mongol Empire. The punishment was often death.

    • @arishemghoul9571
      @arishemghoul9571 8 років тому +18

      +Phanteus than why did they raped all those people the conquered

    • @PhanteusZ
      @PhanteusZ 8 років тому +40

      ssj4mighty gogeta who said they raped?

    • @arishemghoul9571
      @arishemghoul9571 8 років тому +36

      Phanteus​ history

  • @isaacliang2674
    @isaacliang2674 9 років тому +836

    10:13 also killed so many people in Europe (around 40 million) that the trees in Europe were able to regrow as there was nobody to tend to the fields, or not enough of them at least. So thanks Genghis for being environmentally conscious. :)

    • @GG-ir1hw
      @GG-ir1hw 9 років тому +39

      I don't class Russians as Europeans because thier speech and writing looks and sounds like explosive diarreha. While the west of europe sounds normal.

    • @sonixhawk4
      @sonixhawk4 9 років тому +164

      Calemb Jackman Arrogant much?

    • @GG-ir1hw
      @GG-ir1hw 9 років тому +2

      No just dislike Russians

    • @GG-ir1hw
      @GG-ir1hw 9 років тому +9

      And Russia's hates Western Europe then wants to be classed as europe?

    • @0249er
      @0249er 9 років тому +73

      Calemb Jackman Russians are European, there writing is using the Greek alphabet unlike western Europe that uses the Latin one. Their speech is slav part of the indo-European family of languages that spread across Europe pushing out languages like Celtic and replacing them with french or English. other then that most of what we consider Russians are Scandinavians that speak Russian, so ya there European

  • @BAHTHEARTIST
    @BAHTHEARTIST 5 років тому +241

    that one moment when the mongols arrive
    villages: *exists*
    mongols: create big oof

  • @BeccaBLAH14
    @BeccaBLAH14 5 років тому +215

    I wanr a "Mongols: We're the exception" t-shirt

  • @jackmadden4744
    @jackmadden4744 8 років тому +1387

    For some reason im seeing -us- the mongals as the good guys...

    • @uzolboo
      @uzolboo 8 років тому +26

      +Genghis Khan mmmhmmmm ;) fully agree brother!

    • @irwanandaltria
      @irwanandaltria 8 років тому +59

      +Genghis Khan u know, this world is not painted with only black and white.

    • @jackmadden4744
      @jackmadden4744 8 років тому +223

      Irwan Andaltria yes. i know. I'm yellow

    • @irwanandaltria
      @irwanandaltria 8 років тому +23

      Genghis Khan I know you do, O Great Khan.

    • @krc6535
      @krc6535 8 років тому +9

      fuck you

  • @cgarrand08
    @cgarrand08 7 років тому +425

    ahhh i now understand the Ghengis Khan song when they says "i get a little bit Ghengis Khan" it means they want to invade China and create an empire with incredible trade routes and tolerance to religion that will crumple shortly after my demise

    • @jabobabo6162
      @jabobabo6162 7 років тому +2

      cgarrand08 r

    • @jackturner214
      @jackturner214 6 років тому +3

      And Judaism and Islam, since Ghengis Khan basically outlawed circumcision and kosher/halal slaughter.

    • @kazaddum2448
      @kazaddum2448 6 років тому +5

      Jack Turner aside from the fact that the rulers of 3 of 4 khanates eventually converted to islam...

    • @jackturner214
      @jackturner214 6 років тому +1

      Doesn't negate the fact that Ghengis Khan outlawed halal slaughter; he was not as tolerant of religious differences as has been suggested.

    • @christianperez4431
      @christianperez4431 6 років тому +1

      Don't forget safe. A man can walk across the entire empire with a gold plate on his head without getting robbed.

  • @amandag.6186
    @amandag.6186 4 роки тому +147

    Imagine having an empire so massive and successful...
    ...and only having it fall less then 100 years because the first leadwr died(looking at you Alex and Khan)
    This comment was made by Roman Empire Gang

  • @tomkoo7696
    @tomkoo7696 5 років тому +705

    mongols then - the greatest empire in history
    mongols now - country bewteen 2 monsters named russian and china

    • @kassandracox7047
      @kassandracox7047 4 роки тому +129

      Actually, most mongols live IN China. One of the largest provinces in China is Inner Mongolia. They have a fair amount of autonomy, and mostly speak Mongolian. They also tend to write in the traditional Mongolic script instead of in Cyrillic, which is pretty cool.

    • @1943rfagan
      @1943rfagan 4 роки тому +13

      British empire was actually far bigger.

    • @user-fs3qi8ug7e
      @user-fs3qi8ug7e 4 роки тому +21

      They are our descendants, every country ruled by us are now strong and powerful

    • @airwakkerre1861
      @airwakkerre1861 4 роки тому +22

      @@1943rfagan nah

    • @1943rfagan
      @1943rfagan 4 роки тому +5

      @@airwakkerre1861 It actually was. Do your research.

  • @godzilla964
    @godzilla964 8 років тому +478

    Imagine if the Mongols had guns, tanks, and jets.

    • @michaeldog123ful
      @michaeldog123ful 8 років тому +65

      +godzilla964 They do technically

    • @godzilla964
      @godzilla964 8 років тому +31

      True, but we haven't heard anything about a new Mongolian empire. Yet!

    • @MojoBonzo
      @MojoBonzo 8 років тому +8

      +godzilla964 well imagine if their enemies had guns and tanks and jets! whats that supposed to mean?! lol

    • @notnebeyuiswear2588
      @notnebeyuiswear2588 8 років тому +1

      They do know and they military is awful

    • @willlangan6038
      @willlangan6038 8 років тому +17

      +godzilla964 it wouldnt mean anything. what made them so effective was their unconventional tactics combined with brutal willingness to be violent as well as their massive logistical advantages.... they were good at what they did with what they had in a time period when they couldntve faced a foe that was orginized or disiplined enough to stand up to them.

  • @TheJulsMan
    @TheJulsMan 6 років тому +377

    The Mongols where the blueprint for how you make a badass empire.
    Step 1 - build a meritocracy, you get better results working with people who deserve it not people whose dad deserved it.
    Step 2 - let your reputation do the hard work for you. Be sure that everyone thinks you are the most blood thirty savage people out there; use racial phobias to your advantage. That way people will surrender without you even having to attack.
    Step 3 - tolerance makes for easy management. Instead of trying to control how people think just focus on how they behave. As long as they pay taxes and adhere to your rules on trade ... who cares what they worship.
    Step 4 - blend in. Not mentioned in this film was the fact that many people who where ruled by Mongols didn't even know they where ruled by Mongols. The average peasant was better off in the Mongol empire and probably didn't even know (or care) that there was a change in management. As a matter of fact, Beijing is the forbidden city because the Mongols who controlled China didn't want the ethnic Chinese to know that China wasn't even being run by Chinese.

    • @daleludtke7803
      @daleludtke7803 5 років тому +64

      The Mongols basically let people rule themselves as long as they paid. And you were safe, if someone tried to attack you the Mongols would utterly annihlate the attackers.

    • @darthxader1112
      @darthxader1112 5 років тому +8

      That last part was awesome

    • @musent_
      @musent_ 5 років тому +14

      Step 5: ???
      Step 6: Profit

    • @thatpolishlife303
      @thatpolishlife303 5 років тому

      Julian King .

    • @MadHatter42
      @MadHatter42 5 років тому +18

      Julian King You’re very correct, my friend, except on the last point; the Forbidden City was constructed by the Yongle Emperor, the second leader of the Ming Dynasty, which overthrew the Yuan Dynasty and replaces the Khans with native Chinese emperors again.

  • @rickyspanish6087
    @rickyspanish6087 5 років тому +21

    Gangus Khan is probably one of my favorite military leaders.

  • @sotastic1
    @sotastic1 4 роки тому +79

    goodluck to everyone taking their exam tomorrow
    i see u cramming

  • @sweethater8558
    @sweethater8558 6 років тому +389

    I want a shirt that says "Nomads aren't Jack Kerouac".

  • @BuzzZu
    @BuzzZu 8 років тому +83

    anyone notice in the subtitles, right after he says "im a historian" it says "suspiciously lacking a mustache" XD

    • @lamiyam.899
      @lamiyam.899 8 років тому

      +Buzz Zu lol..yea

    • @ethanturner6887
      @ethanturner6887 8 років тому +1

      +Buzz Zu How about the fact when he says if they arent easy questions to answer it says, "darn you fifa 11"

    • @nightstar2400
      @nightstar2400 8 років тому

      I went back and turned caption on just to see that XD

    • @tommyracha
      @tommyracha 8 років тому

      +Colin Gray and after he says "no one can best crash course viewers, well except for the Mongols" and the captions say [when the mongol-tage rolls, we all win]

    • @ciakulla4047
      @ciakulla4047 8 років тому

      I went back to see that also XD

  • @ABurgess
    @ABurgess 5 років тому +14

    9:20
    How is it can you say "scootleypooping" with such a straight face??!

  • @draguinny3823
    @draguinny3823 5 років тому +29

    2:58
    Hello darkness my old friend....

  • @Sabrowsky
    @Sabrowsky 8 років тому +152

    MR. GREEN, MR. GREEN, but I thought that the fragmentation of the mongol empire only started during the rule of Kublai Khan with the rebellion of his cousin Kaidu.

    • @Assassinus2
      @Assassinus2 7 років тому +19

      No, it did start after Ogedei. Batu Khan and Ogedei's son did NOT like each other at all, which is why Batu refused to attend the khuriltai that was held after Ogedei's death. Genghis Khan's sons got along pretty well, but their grandkids... wow, family issues indeed.

    • @marlavaleriasantos6921
      @marlavaleriasantos6921 7 років тому +7

      Marco Polo reference? If so, this is lovely 💜

    • @Sabrowsky
      @Sabrowsky 7 років тому +1

      Marla Valeria Santos its actually from a book I read a couple of years back but yeah, I kinda remembered it because of the show

    • @matthewsmith1779
      @matthewsmith1779 7 років тому +2

      +Marla Valeria Santos
      That show is such trash.

    • @marlavaleriasantos6921
      @marlavaleriasantos6921 7 років тому +1

      You understand me. I really like that show.

  • @sweetliberteatv
    @sweetliberteatv 7 років тому +155

    It seems to me that the Mongols cared more about living a good life than trying to create an everlasting empire, seems to me like a smart choice

    • @darrenpat182
      @darrenpat182 5 років тому +4

      Yeah, lots of products and raping and pillaging, while the long suffering keep calm and carry on british built the internet you are using

  • @asiajaiie2489
    @asiajaiie2489 5 років тому +24

    so far, this is my favorite chapter in this ap world course 😭

  • @afiaali2441
    @afiaali2441 5 років тому +282

    Babur the first Mughal emperor of India was a descendant of Genghis Khan both on his maternal and paternal side and Babur and his many descendants went on to conquer and rule India for more than 300 years and it was the third largest empire in the history of India....so even though Genghis couldn’t...his descendants did rule over India.

    • @oskarileikos
      @oskarileikos 5 років тому +6

      3rd largest empire... in the history of India. Yeah. That's like saying the Scottish had the 2nd largest empire in Great Britain...

    • @uzmafaridi5548
      @uzmafaridi5548 5 років тому +46

      Babur was not the descendant of Genghis Khan from both his sides. He was Half a Mongol and the other half was Timurid. The Mughals did not wish to be associated with Genghis Khan because of his image as a brutal ruler so the entire Mughal dynasty called themselves the TIMURID DYNASTY. Besides, it was the British who gave them the name Mughals.

    • @shubhammeena5177
      @shubhammeena5177 5 років тому +5

      he was a Turk, no?

    • @dorjjodvo1992
      @dorjjodvo1992 5 років тому +8

      But Tamerlan is the most well known Moghol tho

    • @SACHINYadav-sn4op
      @SACHINYadav-sn4op 5 років тому +7

      @@shubhammeena5177 yes they were a Turkish dynasty

  • @trisaratops.
    @trisaratops. 7 років тому +881

    Successful khanquests I see.

  • @Pwnage195
    @Pwnage195 10 років тому +132

    When John was talking about every day being a birthday for Genghis Kahn's descendants this music played. I thought i was hearing something behind me in my room. So for five minutes i sat there examining my room looking for places where that sound came from. Until i realised, it was just in the video.

  • @gwendolynmcgarry3062
    @gwendolynmcgarry3062 6 років тому +67

    "That's the technical term. I'm a historian."

  • @1DNoticeMOi
    @1DNoticeMOi 5 років тому +23

    This is literally saving my college career

  • @connorboyer3986
    @connorboyer3986 10 років тому +54

    Your palace may last forever, but my yurt can go anywhere!
    Best line ever!

    • @fowdarsachin8300
      @fowdarsachin8300 10 років тому

    • @clarkorion197
      @clarkorion197 9 років тому

      It doesn't mean anything. They were probably just jealous and intimidated. The Mongols never had the money or the brains to build such palaces. They were always on the run being poor, barbarian, plague-spreading parasides who never fulfilled any purpose as a human. What children always get taught by their parents is that it's easier to destroy something than to embrace its beauty, but the Mongols obviously were too stupid to understand this concept. They had brainless zombie slave armies that knew how to destroy this planet and everything others had spent millenia on building and developing. If it was because of them we'd still all be hunters and gatherers. They were sick and like Stalin, Mao, Hitler, Nero or any other terrible leaders you can think of destroyed everything.

    • @1sdani
      @1sdani 9 років тому +7

      Clark Orion They actually helped the Earth. Carbon ratings went down during their reign and the land started to restore itself to it's former glory. They also were very intelligent, as I see it at least. They were incredibly knowledgeable in the arts of War and Trade and were masters of numerous skills such as Horseback Riding, Archery, and various forms of combat.
      They also were one of the few Civilizations in history to be truly devoid of the division of power between Sexes and Religions, and were the first Civilization to promote warriors based on merit instead of heritage and class.
      Sure, they killed thousands of people, and that is a very bad thing. But don't think other "Great" nations didn't also. The United States has killed over 260 THOUSAND people, during the Civil War alone, counting only casualties to Confederate soldiers... as I can't find statistics for the civilians. And while the war did free the slaves, it was not about that in the beginning, it was actually just about keeping the Confederacy from breaking off from the states. Plus, even if the cause may have been a good one, you cannot excuse the fact over 600 thousand lives were lost overall just so that the States could stay in control of it's revolting underlings.
      Also, keep in mind that had the Confederacy won the war, they would have treated the United States just as well as we treat Colonial Britain today in school. Yep, we would have been the oppressive "father" Nation and they would have been the underdogs who won. Not saying I'm supporting their fondness of slavery in any way, but instead I'm saying that we pretty much had two Revolutions in less that 100 years.
      Food 4 Thought ya' know.

    • @linhhoang1363
      @linhhoang1363 9 років тому +1

      Clark Orion No, thats not about jealous or intimidated at all. Problem with the Mongols is they couldnt stand much about static settlements and agricultural living. Only such way of life would be the seed for cultural and technology to boom. You can see that clearly at other civilizations like Ancient Egypt, Persian or the Chinese. The Mongols cant have this kind of life because they are the nomads, so they only "borrow" others to do it for them (like, "borrow" engineers from the Chinese). So in the end, they did not be defeated by any nation but be converted eventually. For example, the Ilkhanate empire, one of the Mongols - many empire - did converted to Islam eventually but not in a war.

    • @snorisnorelsen5938
      @snorisnorelsen5938 9 років тому +5

      Clark Orion As someone who has been to Mongolia and met real live Mongols instead of just making assumptions about them, I have to disagree with you. Mongols have plenty of brains - they survive in environments that would kill most Westerners within a week or two. The Mongols have remained herders for two reasons: 1) Much of Mongolia is quite arid and not good for farming, and 2) They are HAPPY. They are a happy people, like their lifestyle, and have success with it. If it isn't broken, don't fix it.
      The Mongols didn't have money for much of their history because they never settled enough to start mining activities, so they didn't have any precious metals. Not only did they not have it, but they didn't really need it. Most traditional Mongolian families are essentially self-sustaining, and they never really "outgrew" the barter system. I don't look down on them for this; it worked for their way of life, so there is nothing wrong with that.
      And for those who think the Mongols are still barbarians, consider that the literacy rate in Mongolia for both men and women is higher than that in the US.

  • @thongbonerstorm9516
    @thongbonerstorm9516 10 років тому +54

    Anyone else notices that empires seem to follow the laws of physics quite closely? Like how a chemical reaction requiring a catalyst (General like Khan) then expands rapidly using a immense amount of energy, just before fizzling out into nothing once that catalyst has been used up?

    • @lhagiduty
      @lhagiduty 10 років тому +14

      Everything has its beginning and its end. Law of the Universe.

    • @awksweat230
      @awksweat230 10 років тому +3

      This is true for almost everything in the known world. Especially when you forcefully take something that doesn't belong to you(like the Mongols). There will be some opposition to that at some point.

    • @titoaldunate
      @titoaldunate 10 років тому +7

      Lkhagvasuren Davaatseren Except for (Wait for it) THE MONGOLS descendants

    • @samashe2339
      @samashe2339 10 років тому

      TiTixWhite When you say that instead of showing people on horses it shows people holding I-Phones and playing flappy bird or something.

  • @pvh500
    @pvh500 4 роки тому +43

    the stuff my World History teacher puts on and lays back to.

  • @melodya.5286
    @melodya.5286 5 років тому +5

    As a young Mongolian, this was a really cool and insirational video.

    • @enKmuran
      @enKmuran 5 років тому +1

      Egshiglen Amgalanbayar
      yeah, same here. i learnt much more about our history from UA-cam than my entire secondary school.

  • @jessicarichards8372
    @jessicarichards8372 10 років тому +18

    "you're floopity flop. That's a technical term, I'm a historian."-John Green
    John you rock!

  • @ianhintz2257
    @ianhintz2257 8 років тому +80

    In how many episodes have you said "unless they were.. the Mongols!" or something like that?

    • @zachos2
      @zachos2 8 років тому +95

      anytime there's an exception.

    • @fyredrakon
      @fyredrakon 8 років тому +2

      +Ian hintz Tally: OVER 9000!!!!1!!!!1!11111

    • @chaosblackstone7286
      @chaosblackstone7286 8 років тому

      +Ian hintz in every single one.

    • @benjamintran3921
      @benjamintran3921 8 років тому

      +Ian hints he acts like a twelvie

    • @satan595
      @satan595 8 років тому

      +Ben Tran You act like a twelvie

  • @tvesha2223
    @tvesha2223 4 роки тому +35

    SO NO ONE GONNA TALK ABOUT THE GENGHIS KHAN NYAN CAT?

  • @muslimboi98
    @muslimboi98 4 роки тому +17

    Mongols : pff invading Russia in the winter is a breeze
    Napoleon and Hitler : Really 🤬
    Mongols : 🤪🥱

  • @nfinn42
    @nfinn42 10 років тому +42

    Bit disappointed that Subutai didn't get a mention, but it IS only a Crash Course. Greatest unsung military genius of all time IMHO.

    • @pugilist102
      @pugilist102 10 років тому +17

      Nobody can beat his record, 65-1 with 32 nations subjugated.

    • @matthewgamblin8628
      @matthewgamblin8628 10 років тому

      What about Alexander The Great?

    • @nfinn42
      @nfinn42 10 років тому +19

      Matthew Gamblin Alexander the "Great" was a comparative underachiever. He conquered a lot of land area but he was mostly rampaging across poorly-defended farmland. He had nerve and the initiative required of great military leaders, but he never really faced an enemy that challenged his conquest seriously, at least not after the Granicus. He is remembered as "great" because history is written by the apologists of powerful rulers. In reality, dying young is probably the best thing he ever did for human civilization. He lived long enough to spread Greek concepts far and wide, but died before he could clamp them down into a tyranny that would be remembered with hatred for generations. Perfect timing.
      By comparison, Subutai maneuvered an army across Russia and Eastern Europe in winter through unfamiliar terrain, crushing experienced armies all along the way, usually while heavily outnumbered and without any supply lines or hope of retreat if he failed. He won the battles of Mohi and Legnica (500 km apart!) in two successive days, having split his force in the face of superior numbers, outmaneuvering and outwitting his enemies and crushing the knights of Poland and Hungary. At Mohi they allowed the panicked Hungarians to "escape" the encirclement, because killing fleeing men was easier than killing desperate men with their backs to a wall...
      If that's not clear, here it is in one sentence: outnumbered, without hope of retreat, and in unfamiliar territory, Subutai split his forces into two wings over 500km apart and *conquered two kingdoms in two days*.
      Only Napoleon and Hannibal, in all of military history, stand on that level of sheer brilliance (in my opinion).

    • @pugilist102
      @pugilist102 10 років тому +9

      nfinn42 Don't forget his expeditionary campaign around the Caspian Sea/Caucasus Mountains where his force of 20,000 defeated several armies 4 times his own. This guy ate numerically superior armies for breakfast.

    • @saint_matthias
      @saint_matthias 10 років тому

      pugilist102 65-1? What was the defeated battle?

  • @MegaFunnyGuyz
    @MegaFunnyGuyz 10 років тому +63

    Gheghis was really good at khanquest

  • @blardyhell3095
    @blardyhell3095 5 років тому +57

    'The mongols are just a metaphor for life. They grew beards and pillaged towns, and we can too. *stares into someones eyes* you can too'
    - john green's next book

  • @reakerofhavic87
    @reakerofhavic87 5 років тому +6

    This man murdered Agustus Waters and made me cry for an hour and now he's helping my with my history homework.

  • @fan9775
    @fan9775 8 років тому +229

    AOE 2 flash backs!!!

    • @andrej7840
      @andrej7840 8 років тому +6

      Hussars and Mangudais 8)

    • @aayushniraula84
      @aayushniraula84 8 років тому +6

      yes mangudai

    • @isaacasdreams
      @isaacasdreams 7 років тому

      Yes! ... But why were the Koreans soo strong in that game?

    • @andrej7840
      @andrej7840 7 років тому

      Isaac Kim Their unique unit.

    • @fan9775
      @fan9775 7 років тому

      +Isaac Kim k, What is the Korean unique units?

  • @umidontno040394
    @umidontno040394 9 років тому +158

    The Mongols weren't any worse than the USA or any other empire.
    The Mongols were at least religiously and culturally tolerant to the people they conquered.....unlike the USA. Edit: I am not saying the USA was worse than the mongols or that the mongols were nice people. I am saying that pretty much all civilization are assholes but, they are seen differently and they shouldn't be. the romans and Macedonians are seen as great people while the mongols are seen as horrible barbarians. alexander is "the great" but, was a very similar person to Genghis khan. The USA is a good country to live in (currently) and i'd rather live here than most countries. but, we were/are still conquering assholes but, that is just the nature of civilizations I guess.

    • @FRIGTARD123
      @FRIGTARD123 9 років тому +21

      At least the USA didn't slaughter entire towns and cities after they were captured.

    • @umidontno040394
      @umidontno040394 9 років тому +55

      Ethan Roush I hope you are being sarcastic.

    • @umidontno040394
      @umidontno040394 9 років тому +24

      actually, it also slaughtered tons of villages in the 1800s. just for conquest.

    • @mackenziemorgan3704
      @mackenziemorgan3704 9 років тому +18

      Excuse me, did you serve in the military? Because if you didn't that is really rude. You're judging people who risked their lives for their country, and other countries who were being threatened. The U.S is made out to be the bad guy, but the minute anyone has any problems the call the United States for help.When you're in war you have fight. What did you think? That they all get together and have a fucking tea party. So, yeah they bomb towns, but the other side fights back just as much.

    • @umidontno040394
      @umidontno040394 9 років тому +9

      Mackenzie Morgan I never said the US was the bad guy. just that almost EVERYONE is the bad guy. the mongols are made out to be barbarians but, did nothing worse than the USA. and were actually more culturally tolerant.
      and the US has fought about 4 wars of self defense out of dozens.
      my point is that the US is nothing special. not much different than the mongols or romans.

  • @billpilgrim1121
    @billpilgrim1121 6 років тому +4

    You honestly just made me want to explore the Mongols more. Also I could post this on most videos but you do a great job of condensing the history down while pointing out some cool events but also leave an air of "there's more" for the viewer to find if they choose.

  • @priscillaperez9214
    @priscillaperez9214 Рік тому +3

    I always rewatch this once a year. I gotta know my history.

  • @puntoni
    @puntoni 7 років тому +187

    I am Egyptian and almost every Empire colonized us... HUH WE ARE EXCEPTIONAL.

    • @puntoni
      @puntoni 7 років тому +2

      mushroom man HeHeHeee

    • @amagdy1999
      @amagdy1999 7 років тому +3

      Hamza yasser m7tot 3lena dayman kda :D

    • @puntoni
      @puntoni 7 років тому

      Simone King Eh really ?

    • @puntoni
      @puntoni 7 років тому +1

      Simone King Good to know.

    • @Biko357
      @Biko357 7 років тому +7

      Except for the mongols , we were the ones that stopped them !
      انت هتسيحلنا قدام الاجانب ليه يا عم َ؟؟ :D :D

  • @milesbarnes7608
    @milesbarnes7608 9 років тому +33

    11:10 NYAN-KHAN!!!!

  • @amandag.6186
    @amandag.6186 4 роки тому +17

    I have the feeling you have been waiting a long time for this

  • @ieatgremlins
    @ieatgremlins 4 роки тому +14

    The Mongols will always be the star ...

  • @eile4219
    @eile4219 10 років тому +22

    finally, I don't have wait for it. it's the Mongols.

  • @nana-wv1pz
    @nana-wv1pz 7 років тому +43

    On your test: The official term for the feathers on top of a Mongol's head? Answer: Floppity-flop

    • @LadyCoyKoi
      @LadyCoyKoi 6 років тому +1

      LOL Then fail said test. >_

  • @ShaswataShaha
    @ShaswataShaha 4 роки тому +51

    "I've conquered for you, a large empire. But my life was too short to take the whole world that I leave to you."
    -Genghis Khan

  • @user-dx3jg6er1m
    @user-dx3jg6er1m 4 роки тому +9

    "Your palace may last forever but my yurt can go anywhere"
    - John Green, May 17th 2012

  • @Mullet-ZubazPants
    @Mullet-ZubazPants 7 років тому +322

    Mongol religious tolerance was exaggerated. My favorite quote on this subject "They cared no more about the beliefs of their subjects than a farmer cares what his dairy cattle think about reincarnation."

    • @dorjjodvo1992
      @dorjjodvo1992 7 років тому +60

      Wolfgang Von Zubaz exaggerated perhaps but still present which is better than condemning the other religions

    • @Mullet-ZubazPants
      @Mullet-ZubazPants 7 років тому +68

      True enough. But many people want to portray their Laissez-faire attitude to religion in some kind of liberal democracy narrative. They had this policy because it was the most practical way to run a ginormous empire. If cracking down on religion served their purposes they would've done that

    • @velk
      @velk 7 років тому +1

      Source?

    • @teenafterlifeofficial421
      @teenafterlifeofficial421 7 років тому

      Wolfgang Von Zubaz they were muslims

    • @ganbat
      @ganbat 7 років тому +18

      George Little europeans raped all young native girls when they meet them, columbus raped many young girls. native americans dont consider him hero anymore.

  • @meister3400
    @meister3400 8 років тому +36

    "...you have the floopity-flop, that's the technical term by the way i'm a historian"- John Green 2012

  • @ionlymadethistoleavecoment1723
    @ionlymadethistoleavecoment1723 5 років тому +5

    John just taught me more than 40 pages of a history book. thanks crash course crew!

  • @bidiptaroy8451
    @bidiptaroy8451 4 роки тому +87

    Nobody:
    John green: wait for it.. the mongols

  • @Henri_Ikari
    @Henri_Ikari 10 років тому +32

    Mongols are underrated.

    • @LazyLee
      @LazyLee 10 років тому +13

      Except by Nerdfighteria, we love them, for they are THE exceptions

  • @DestinyRenee1997
    @DestinyRenee1997 8 років тому +24

    Thanks for keeping me semi-sane while studying for finals, "Mr. Green" and crash course!

    • @Dantick09
      @Dantick09 8 років тому +8

      +Destiny Renee I am procrastinating history by learning other histories xD

  • @xavierswartz5659
    @xavierswartz5659 5 років тому +16

    God do i love the Mongols and John Green with the open letters. And yes, i love Stan as well even i he makes history boring.

  • @starwarsenjoyer7567
    @starwarsenjoyer7567 4 роки тому +2

    10:18 the questions he asked are actually hard. I don't have an answer for any of them. You're doing your job great!

  • @batmunkhn6666
    @batmunkhn6666 8 років тому +122

    like the khans definition of happiness

  • @marymcfadyen3666
    @marymcfadyen3666 8 років тому +137

    does anyone watch macro polo and got excited when john mentioned kublai

    • @Follykoolaid18
      @Follykoolaid18 7 років тому

      lol yeah

    • @luishernandez-ji1nb
      @luishernandez-ji1nb 7 років тому

      Yep :)

    • @ainorebane4147
      @ainorebane4147 7 років тому

      Yes, I was just about to comment this😄

    • @republic-ld3hq
      @republic-ld3hq 7 років тому

      Lol yeah. I was like where is Kublai? Then he said it.

    • @matthewsmith1779
      @matthewsmith1779 7 років тому +6

      That show is so terrible and extremely inaccurate.
      It was bad in the first season and just got worse in the second. I couldn't even get pass 3 episodes of the second season.
      Did you really not know who Kublai was before that show?

  • @lashondawright2812
    @lashondawright2812 5 років тому +2

    Quick, concise and to the point. Love crash course.

  • @vishnuhareesh281
    @vishnuhareesh281 6 років тому +1

    No comments about John Green? I had to do this assignment on mongols [which I really didn't feel like doing]. So I just opened UA-cam for a reference. Surprised to see John Green. I love him and his works. This video deserves a like.

  • @poponachtschnecke
    @poponachtschnecke 10 років тому +5

    Pixelated Mongol at the end made me smile so big!

  • @j.c5078
    @j.c5078 10 років тому +69

    The host is really awesome!

    • @lazyboy395
      @lazyboy395 10 років тому +19

      he published a book that was made into a movie u know

    • @speedstacker51
      @speedstacker51 10 років тому +5

      lazyboy395 While I loved the book and am super excited it's being made into a movie I'm getting a little frustrated that it's now the only thing people associate him with. He is more then a YA author who was thrust into fame. He has a great all around purpose of wanting people to be informed and intelligent and generally make people's lives more awesome. I just hope people don't forget one of John and Hanks main goals is to create their vlogs, explantions, crash course videos etc.- and not just their pop culture claim to fame as the author of tfios.

    • @raptor10412
      @raptor10412 10 років тому +5

      And he and his brother created VidCon!! :D

  • @gartt5617
    @gartt5617 5 років тому +2

    watched this 5 years ago with in one of my classes, glad to see its still as classy now as it was then

  • @KrigRT
    @KrigRT 5 років тому +5

    I’ve been eagerly anticipating this...

  • @nostradamusofgames5508
    @nostradamusofgames5508 9 років тому +329

    BARBARBARBARBARBARBARBARBARBAR XD

    • @leladog3918
      @leladog3918 8 років тому +4

      patrick Katalenas shut up

    • @nostradamusofgames5508
      @nostradamusofgames5508 8 років тому +9

      Kani Tuvshintugs ;-;

    • @leladog3918
      @leladog3918 8 років тому +5

      i'm srry i'm a mongolian

    • @akkoismydaughter3573
      @akkoismydaughter3573 8 років тому +2

      Kani Tuvshintugs your mongolian, i thought they had electricity problems

    • @edwardr5793
      @edwardr5793 8 років тому

      Jaquan Bonner aww man?
      maybe he/she are 1 of lucky ppl, just like me.
      i even think i am the only Manadonese ppl (live in North Sulawesi, Indonesia) who actually reach the shore of CrashCourse ?

  • @Plowie1
    @Plowie1 8 років тому +16

    If anyone's interested in the Mongols, an author called Conn Iggulden has an amazing series about Genghis' life from a child to his death and the lives of his children and grandchildren, well, mainly Kublai. All major events in the books are as historically accurate as possible. It really is a compelling read!

  • @nikkia3d
    @nikkia3d 5 років тому +3

    Such fun education, CrashCourse. Thank you; will cross-post!

  • @manlaia2391
    @manlaia2391 5 років тому +7

    Temujin was just surviving on the steppes with too many young siblings and very few friends and when he brought his fiancee home to marry, she gets stolen by some dudes. At that point, he could’ve let her go but Borte was more than a wife, she was his closest confidante and the only good thing going on in his life, not to mention the fact that he was also very sensitive about perceived slights against his manhood (his behavior around his way-more-manly brother reveals as much), so he was always gonna fight to get her back. The alliances he formed to do so led him to become Chinggis Khan, form the Mongol Empire and cause the deaths of millions. If Borte wasn’t stolen, who knows, he might’ve lived happily ever after without killing anyone (because of the time period and his ancestry, extremely unlikely but still).
    Moral of the story: Don’t steal someone else’s wife lol
    Source: The Secret History of the Mongols.

  • @Rainbowthewindsage
    @Rainbowthewindsage 8 років тому +14

    my ap world teacher is totally obsessed with the Mongols

  • @markTheruler
    @markTheruler 9 років тому +152

    10:56 i did beat the mongols in medieval 2 total war

    • @markTheruler
      @markTheruler 9 років тому +39

      Tuurngait15 byzantine horse archers byzatine horse archer everywere

    • @markTheruler
      @markTheruler 9 років тому +30

      Tuurngait15 lol good luck they are hard because they are Wait For It...The Mongols!

    • @codyt.9122
      @codyt.9122 9 років тому

      Good job Mark. It's such a long game.

    • @GoErikTheRed
      @GoErikTheRed 9 років тому +15

      Mark So, basically you beat the mongols by fighting like the mongols. And are you excited for Attila Total War or what!?!

    • @krateling4285
      @krateling4285 9 років тому

      GoErikTheRed
      Get hyped!!!

  • @sadiefox7225
    @sadiefox7225 6 років тому +9

    The day this was posted was my birthday. . . AM I DESCENDED FROM GENGHIS KHAN?!