Mongol Heavy Cavalry Part 1: Weapons and Equipment

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In this new series, we look at what the historical sources say about Mongolian heavy cavalry; how they were equipped and how much of the Mongol army was made up of them. In the following videos we will explore how they fare against the military powers across Asia.

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Full Source List: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V...

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