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How Typhoons Crushed Kublai Khan’s Invasions
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In this episode, we examine the destructive storms that wiped out the Mongol armadas. We break down how nature reshaped the future of East Asia.
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Ottomans Capture Constantinople in 1453
05:00|In this episode, we examine the final assault that brought the city under Ottoman rule. We look at the strategies that breached its walls and the legacy that followed.
How Genghis Khan Forged a Global Empire
05:29|In this episode, we examine the methods that enabled Genghis Khan to build one of history’s largest empires. We look at the tactics and discipline that drove his unstoppable expansion.
Crusades: How Christians and Muslims Fought Brutal Holy Wars
07:16|In this episode, we explore the complex conflict of the Crusades, focusing on the brutal wars fought between Christians and Muslims. We'll discuss the motivations, key battles, and lasting impacts of these historic encounters.
How the Mamluks Seized Power From Their Own Rulers
06:07|In this episode, we explore the rise of the Mamluks and how they outmaneuvered their rulers to seize power. We discuss the social and political dynamics that allowed these former slaves to become a formidable force in medieval Egypt.
Spartacus and the Roman Slave Rebellion
04:25|In this episode, we trace Spartacus’s journey from gladiator to rebel commander. In this episode, we analyze how his forces challenged Rome’s military might.
Salamis: Greece Stops the Persian Empire
04:36|In this episode, we unpack the dramatic naval clash that ended Persia’s westward push. We talk through the tactics and terrain that shifted history.
How Alexander’s Phalanx Crushed His Enemies
06:15|In this episode, we explore the tactics and formation of Alexander the Great's Phalanx that led to his stunning victories in battle. We'll examine how this innovative military strategy outmaneuvered and overwhelmed opposing forces.
Janissaries: How Enslaved Boys Became Elite Soldiers
06:03|In this episode, we explore the intriguing history of the Janissaries, who were originally enslaved boys transformed into elite soldiers. We'll discuss their training, influence on the Ottoman Empire, and the complexities of their unique position in society.