
Mongol Empire - Part 9: Siege Warfare Revolution: How Nomads Learned to Take Walled Cities
Key Takeaways Starting from Zero: The Mongols had no siege tradition – their entire warfare culture was mobile steppe combat. Acquisition Over Invention: Rather than develop siege technology, they captured and integrated Chinese, Persian, and Muslim engineers. Systematic Learning: Each siege improved their techniques; lessons were institutionalized across the entire army. Terror Economics: The threat of total destruction often made sieges unnecessary – cities surrendered to avoid examples made of neighbors. Psychological Integration: Siege warfare combined with psychological operations for maximum effect. The Mongols were horsemen. Their entire civilization was built around mobility – following herds, raiding rivals, moving with the seasons. They lived in felt tents that could be packed in an hour. They fought from horseback with composite bows. Everything they knew screamed: keep moving. ...