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The Roman Empire covered 5 million square kilometers. The Mongol Empire covered 24 million — built in a single lifetime, from scratch, on horseback. This is the full story of the empire history forgot to teach you: how an abandoned child on the Central Asian steppe became the ruler of the largest contiguous empire the world has ever seen, how that empire moved faster than any army should have been able to move, governed more people than Rome ever did, connected the ancient world into something resembling a global economy — and then vanished so completely from popular memory that most people cannot name a single city it built, a single law it wrote, or a single woman who held it together when its khans died. This is not a military highlight reel. This is the full picture — the steppe civilization that produced the Mongols, the psychological warfare that made cities surrender before the army arrived, the legal system written without stone or papyrus, the trade routes that weren't roads, the plague those routes accidentally carried westward, the women who governed the empire during its most critical transitions, and the languages, borders, and cities that still carry the Mongol world's fingerprints today. If you think you already know this story, you don't know all of it. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ CHAPTERS 00:00 — Introduction 01:01 — The Map That Erased an Empire 06:43 — A Civilization Born from Grass and Wind 12:36 — The Man Who Unified the Unruly 20:36 — How They Moved Faster Than Armies Should 29:07 — The Cities That Bowed Without a Fight 37:30 — A System of Law Written in the Sky 45:43 — The Silk Roads Were Not Roads 54:34 — What Happened to the People Left Behind 1:03:09 — The Art of Ruling What You Cannot See 1:11:42 — When the Plague Rode Horseback 1:20:11 — The Women Who Held the Empire Together 1:28:49 — How the Empire Dissolved Into Other Empires 1:37:39 — The Languages That Survived the Collapse 1:46:57 — What Archaeology Is Still Uncovering 1:52:46 — The Shadow It Still Casts on the Modern World SOURCES & FURTHER READING — The Secret History of the Mongols (trans. Igor de Rachewiltz) — Jack Weatherford — Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World — Timothy May — The Mongol Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia — John Man — Genghis Khan: Life, Death and Resurrection — Peter Jackson — The Mongols and the Islamic World — Rashid al-Din — Jami al-Tawarikh (Compendium of Chronicles) — William of Rubruck — The Mission of Friar William of Rubruck — Giovanni da Pian del Carpine — History of the Mongols ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ If this video made you see something differently, subscribe. There are more erased empires where this came from. #mongolempire #genghiskhan #worldhistory #historydocumentary #SilkRoad #MedievalHistory #forgottenempires #LargestEmpireInHistory #MongolVsRome #romanempire #HistoryExplained #kublaikhan #BlackDeath #CentralAsia #NomadHistory #empirehistory #historylovers #AncientHistory #mongolconquests #PaxMongolica