>Unite a bunch of primitive tribes
>literally conquer half of the world within a hundred years
How is this possible?
>half of the world
He conquered like 2/3 of Eurasia
>>71395225
That's half the known world at the time
>>71395081
aircraft carrier tactics
its really the most efficient thing ever for a light armored units but with somewhat powerful weapons
but it doest scale well. it air raids even sucked in Vietnam after some time, they should be supported by strong land forces... exactly what both mongols and amurrifats didn't have
>>71395272
s/it air raids/air raids/
>>71395261
Except that OP didn't say "at the time".
It was the will of God
Alhamdulillah
>>71395081
>Unite a bunch of primitive tribes
>literally ruled by neighbouring countries for a thousand years
How is this possible?
>>71395379
Finns really are autistic
>>71395081
>Unite a bunch of horse archers into a single army that follows a single man's orders
>Meanwhile, in the south, China is utterly fractured
That's step one.
>Conquer the kingdom of Western Xia (which may have been the most difficult war Temujin has fought in his carreer)
>Win, conquer, and press-gang Chinese engineers into the army
That's step two.
>Conquer the rest of China and Korea with this combined Mongol-Chinese army, making especially good use of Chinese engineers and their ability to use siege engines
That's step three.
Now all that's left is to take your unified China, and its MASSIVE supply of manpower and go West until you die. For both Genghis Khan and Atilla the Hun, getting respectively Chinese and East Roman engineers to work for them was vital in their strategy.
>>71395081
Bow range tactics, mongols didn't fight in open battle.
>>71395081
ancient Finnish tactics
>>71395272
They were retards who fell right into the trap. We used the receding tides to trap all their ships in a deadend while destroying roads and bridges a long the river bank, leaving no escapes. Battles in the East are fought with wit, not brawl.
>>71397285
Why are the Vietnamese so good at war?
>>71395491
We didn't have national identity back then
>>71395081
1. Fighting against an army of experienced horse archers was very hard
2. There lived a crapton of tribes in the lands that the Mongols conquered and from whom the Mongols could draw manpower
3. The Mongols turned fear into an effective weapon by committing atrocities.
>>71397659
No idea, but it's probably the reason why we're not speaking Mandarin now.
>>71395081
Another example of the power of memes
>>71395491
Is this the thief and rapist -country or the Middle-Earth filmset -country?
Either if
>take the scum of England
>populate the islands