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Ain Jalut 1260 shattered the myth of Mongol invincibility and changed the course of history forever. On September 3, 1260, in the Jezreel Valley, the unstoppable Mongol war machine finally met an opponent who understood them from the inside. This was not luck. It was preparation, terrain, logistics, psychology, and a perfectly executed trap. In this deep-dive analysis, we break down the six structural reasons why the Mongols were stopped at Ain Jalut: – Möngke Khan’s death and the succession crisis – Strategic overextension into hostile terrain – Supply chain collapse and horse limitations – The Mamluk military system and furūsīyya training – Baybars’ feigned retreat and battlefield design – The destruction of Mongol psychological dominance This was more than a battle. It was the moment the Mongol Empire’s aura of invincibility broke — and the balance of power in the Middle East shifted permanently. If you want serious, structural military history — not just what happened, but why it was possible — this is the story of how the Mongols were finally stopped. #AinJalut #Mongols #MedievalHistory