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The History of China

Bonus - Mongol 7: The Punishment of God

The History of China

Chris Stewart

History

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Genghis Khan leaves the Jin Empire's subjugation to his generals, and makes his way home to Mongolia... only to find that his 5 years of campaigning have left his homeland in a bit of a mess. Siberians in rebellion and old foes cropping up in new places are things he can deal with... but when an unfamiliar warmongering powerhouse to the far West picks a fight, the nearly 60-year-old Great Khan will unleash the wrath of the Eternal Heaven down upon them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:44.0

Longle 7, the punishment of God.

0:53.0

Master, slave. You who have survived thus far, the lottery of who will live and who will die.

1:05.4

Contemplate Jincus Khan.

1:07.7

Great Ocean Khan, born Temujan, master slave.

1:14.8

From the fourth hour of the night, by Frank Bilart.

1:18.1

Jingus, great con of the Mongol nation, had been away from his home for too long.

1:27.0

For five years of near continuous campaigning, the sovereign of the steppe had made war south of the Gobi and laid the once proud

1:34.2

Jurchen people and their so-called Golden Jin Empire low, raising their

1:38.9

capital at Jong-Du to the ground, slaughtering its inhabitants, and pillaging the Southlands for all the wealth the Mongols could

1:44.9

possibly carry.

1:46.1

Thus it was that in early 1215, the great Khan left the further reduction of the gene to his

1:52.0

trusted and capable general Mukhali and set out the home to Mongolia made open. These southern lands and its people were rich and soft, but their ways

2:05.8

were strange to the point of alien for the Mongols, and the climate ill-suited them.

2:11.3

Before setting out from the ruins of the Jain Empire, the Mongols had one final punishment to dole out to the defeated Jorchan in their subjects.

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