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Who was the greatest military commander in history? Many people immediately think of Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, or Napoleon Bonaparte. But history hides another name that may surpass them all: Subutai, the brilliant strategist of the Mongol Empire. In this epic 40-minute historical documentary, we explore the incredible life and military genius of Subutai, the legendary general who served under Genghis Khan and later Ögedei Khan. Born the son of a blacksmith on the Mongolian steppe, Subutai rose through sheer intelligence and strategic brilliance to become one of the most feared commanders in history. From the daring reconnaissance missions across Central Asia to the devastating victories at the Battle of the Kalka River, the Battle of Legnica, and the decisive Battle of Mohi, Subutai led campaigns that reshaped the medieval world. His tactics—speed, intelligence networks, multi-front warfare, and psychological strategy—were centuries ahead of their time. If you enjoyed learning about the forgotten genius of Subutai, like the video, share it with fellow history lovers, and subscribe for more untold stories from world history. Also comment below: Who do you think was the greatest military commander in history? #historydocumentary, #mongolempire, #subutai, #genghiskhan, #militaryhistory, #ancientwarfare Disclaimer This video is created for educational and historical purposes. Historical events are based on available academic sources, chronicles, and historical interpretations. Some visualizations and narrative elements are simplified or dramatized to improve storytelling and viewer understanding.