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The Mongols (Men-At-Arms Series, 105)

(Book #105 in the Osprey Men at Arms Series)

The history of the Mongol armies is a catalogue of superlatives. No armies in history have ever won so many battles or conquered so much territory. No army has ever provoked such justifiable terror... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Hurricane on Horseback

Stephen Turnbull has written a number of very good Osprey titles. This was one of the most enjoyable. "The Mongols" presents a concise look at the Mongol war machine. McBribe's color plates are well done and enhance the quality of the book. While certainly not an in-depth look at the Mongols, this title does an excellent general overview of Mongol tactics and siege warfare. The devastating campaign against Eastern Europe is spotlighted as an example of just how successful and ruthless the Mongols were in battle. Far from being a rabble of lawless tribesmen, the Mongol army was a well-led and discliplined killing machine that decimated foes ranging from the powerful armies of China to the wealthy city of Baghdad. Even the Japanese fought Mongol-led invasion forces. The book also describes how the Mongols utterly defeated a European army including the famous Teutonic Knights on the plains of Poland. Overall, one of the best Men-at-Arms series I've seen and I would recommend it to anyone wanting a general overview of the war machine that dominated Thirteenth century Eurasia.

Tough and Cruel

These guys were vicious! The text is informative and extremely interesting, and the McBride plates are awesome as always.

Good one

It's a fine book for the people who are beginners in Mongolian history field. Recommended. Only thing that's missing on Mongols' subject in Osprey books is that they don't have anything from original Mongolian sources (Osprey books use either Chinese, Russian, or Arabic sources mostly)! But as I said before this book is good for beginners and you won't be dissatisfied.

The end of a myth

This book ends all the myths about the mongols - that they only won because they had numerical superiority, that their army was an uncoordinated horde of wild animals, and so on. Other bits and pieces of what we think we know about them are actually confirmed, though : that they were cruel, that they practically lived on their horses and so on. Additionally, there are brief descriptions about the clothes they were wearing, their haircuts and what they ate and drank. Together with the usual beautiful full color plates, this is a book which is highly recommended as a very good starting point for further studies in this area.

Useful study of Mongol military strategy and tactics

I enjoyed reading this book because I learned a lot about this fascinating period. The Mongol Empire stretched from China to present day Poland.Many leading powers today such as Germany, Russia, China and Japan had to bear the brunt of Mongol attacks or were incorporated into one of the world's largest empires. One interesting point is that after a while, the Mongols simply stopped advancing even though their enemies, Arabs or Europeans were not in a position to check their advances. It is difficult to imagine the course history would have taken had the Mongols pressed on with their offensive. The Western dominated international dydtem would not have existed. The book also has some interesting information on the battle tactics and equipment of the mongols. There is also a lot of details about their ability to assimilate outsiders and their military technology. A lot of of Chinese know-how especially in siege warfare was used, but the Mongols relied mainly on their ability to wage speedy, cavalry based attacks. Discipline and an honour system was a major reason for the success of the Mongols, a people who played a considerable part in shaping world history.
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