The Only Army That HUMILIATED Genghis Khan’s Empire – Mamluks vs Mongols at Ain Jalut
In 1260, the Mongol war machine appeared invincible. Cities like Baghdad, Aleppo, and Damascus had already fallen beneath their advance. But at the Battle of Ain Jalut, a disciplined army of former slaves turned the tide. Using terrain, patience, and calculated strategy, they achieved what no force before them had done — they defeated the Mongols in open combat. This is the story of how history shifted in a single valley. 00:00 Intro. 00:53 The Fall of Baghdad. 01:35 The Mamluk Sultanate 03:38 The Mamluk Trap at Ain Jalut 04:35 The Battle Explodes 05:50 The First Mongol Defeat 06:00 Why Ain Jalut Changed History The Secret Weapon That Crushed the Mongols — Ain Jalut 1260. #History #Mongols #AinJalut #medievalhistory #battles #WarHistory #BatailleDeAinJalout #EmpireMongol #GuerreMédiévale #DocumentaireHistoire #StratégieMilitaire #ÉgypteMédiévale #HérosÉgyptiens #HistoireMilitaire

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