they weren't that scared
Facts on Mongol weapons
Mongol invasions of Korea happened in 1231.
No i dont want to be a mongol soldiers i want to be united states soldiers.
No
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The recurve bow and the scimitar
the bow, sword, horse riding, survival, killing
he was just as bad as his father was (ghengis khan). the whole world was afraid of them. if a mongol soldier were to come across someone that was not a mongol, the non-mongol would obey or run for their lives.
The Huns were Mongol imperialistic warriors that were notorious for being brutal and violent. Commonly the word is used to refer to any warriors or insurgents that employ a similar modus operandi.
Because of the Turkic horse archer warriors, coupled with the genius of Cengiz's leadership...a terrifying combination.
The Cossacks? I am not sure
cossaks
because they destroy everything they dont like
because they destroy everything they dont like
yes there were, essentially all mongol women had weapons training and accompanied their husbands in conquests of foreign lands. women were expected to defend the mongol supplies if they came under attack. women were trained in archery, swords, and hand combat. most famous mongol warrior woman was undefeated in hand combat by men seeking to marry her, and thus never married
because they destroy everything they dont like
The Japanese received help from favorable weather conditions, their samurai warriors, and the use of defensive tactics such as building walls and setting up barriers to repel the Mongol invasions in 1274 and 1281. Additionally, the Japanese benefited from the lack of effective communication between the Mongol fleets due to their vast numbers and the challenging sea conditions.