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Thanks to Storyblocks for sponsoring this video! Download unlimited stock media at one set price with Storyblocks https://storyblocks.com/HistoryDose ---------------- After annihilating Baghdad, the Mongols ride to Syria, leveling and slaughtering defiant cities and their peoples. While the steppe warriors prepare to burn and conquer the ancient land of the pyramids, the mighty Mamluks of Egypt, led by Sultan Qutuz and Baybars, resolve to strike first at the Battle of Ain Jalut (معركة عين جالوت). Rather than break the Mongol Empire, Ain Jalut sparks decades of brutal war and brilliant statecraft between these worthy adversaries. An enormous thank you to @TheJackmeisterMongolHistory for graciously providing me with scholarly advice, primary and secondary sources, and arms and armor references for the artwork. The art is original and manually made by Joseph Feely. For a demonstration, see our speed painting playlist: • Speed paints ----------- SUPPORT OUR CHANNEL Join the Patreon here! / historydose ORIGINAL ART PRINTS https://joseph-feely.pixels.com/colle... COOL HISTORY MERCH Buy episode-themed merch here! https://www.redbubble.com/people/Hist... —--------------------- An enormous thanks to all of our Patreon supporters, especially: RJ McPherson Salvatore Martialis Chris Bergmann Edward Booth Jean Herrera Patrick Ellis Winston lee Mad Bear Osceola Kevin Le Will Hatton Carlos Nevarez Dilovan Kamil Katheryn McWilliams Andre Vo Ian Pendleton Nathan Racher Matthew Sammon Broc Smith loljayzus D. O. Christian Rieger Christopher Frausty the Snowman Sean F —----------------------- Sources https://docs.google.com/document/d/19... As our presentation style doesn’t lend itself to on-screen footnotes, if there is a claim or quotation in the video you are having trouble tracking down among the listed sources, feel free to reach out by email (found on “About” section of the channel page) and I’ll do my best to provide chapters or page numbers