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Ages of Conquest: a Kings and Generals Podcast

Nov 16, 2020

“Now I wish to tell you [...] all the very great doings and all the very great marvels of the very great lord of the Tartars, [...] who is called Kublai Khan, which [...] means to say in our language the great lord of lords, emperor, and [...]this great Khan is the most powerful man in people and in lands and in...


Nov 9, 2020

Series researcher Jack Wilson and historian Stephen Pow discuss Pow's explanation for one of the most vexxing issues of Mongolian studies: what is the relation between the terms Mongol and Tatar, and why do so many people across Eurasia consistently use Tatar over Mongol?


Nov 2, 2020

“In the world there is the spirit of righteousness, taking many forms, 

bestowed on the ever-changing things.

Below they are the rivers and mountains; above they are the  sun and stars,

With people it is called the spirit of honour and fearlessness, so vast it fills the universe.

When the empire is tranquil one pours...


Oct 26, 2020

To coincide with the release of the Kings and Generals Biography video of the Mongol general Subutai, for our podcast we’ll present for your listening an extended version of that script, courtesy of our series historian writer. While Subutai is the most well known of all medieval Mongolian generals, the full extent of...


Oct 19, 2020

This episode details the Mongol-Song war from the fall of Xiangyang to the capture of Hangzhou in 1276, and the final stand of the infamous Song Chancellor Jia Sidao, and the failures of the Song court to avert disaster.