The Rise of Moscow: The Battle of Kulikovo (1380) | Age of Empires IV
⚔️ Age of Empires IV — The Rise of Moscow: The Battle of Kulikovo (1380) In this mission, we relive one of the most pivotal moments in Russian history — the Battle of Kulikovo. Grand Prince Dmitri Donskoi leads a coalition of Russian principalities against the mighty Golden Horde under Mamai, in a fight that would begin to break centuries of Mongol-Tatar dominance over the Russian lands. Watch as we command Rus forces across the Kulikovo Field, using terrain, cavalry, and clever tactics to try to turn the tide against a numerically superior enemy — just as Dmitri Donskoi did over 640 years ago. 🏹 Will history repeat itself, or will we forge a different outcome? 👍 Like and subscribe for more Age of Empires IV campaign gameplay! 0:00 History 1:35 Prepare To Fight The Mongol Horde 4:45 Repel The Mongol Horde 5:13 Wave 1 6:27 Wave 2 8:00 Wave 3 10:10 Wave 4 11:50 Wave 5 13:06 Wave 6 14:25 Wave 7 17:18 Wave 8 19:25 Wave 9 21:18 Final Mongol Wave 23:08 Victory

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