True Size of a Mongol Army - Experience the Endless Horde! DOCUMENTARY
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In this history documentary we bring to life the True Size of the Mongol Army by leveraging the power of Unreal Engine 5. We cover the organization of the Mongol army as well as their war camps, march formations, and battle lines.

The episode begins with the organization of the Mongol Army starting from the level of the Mongol soldier. Generally speaking they came in two flavors, the Mongol horse archer and the Mongol horse lancer. These would be grouped into decimal units of increasing size: The Arban (10), the Jaghun (100), the Mingghan (1,000), the Tumen (10,000), and the Chun (30,000). Each of these brought with the additional animals, support staff, and supplies. We bring these all together in various stances from parade rest, to camp life, marching column, and battle order.

Here are the relevant time stamps:
[00:00] Intro
[2:31] The Mongol Soldier
[4:21] Recruitment and Equipment
[6:16] The Non-Mongol Soldier
[7:53] Arban (10 men)
[10:09] Jaghun (100 men)
[12:47] Mingghan (1,000 men)
[15:14] Tumen (10,000 men)
[19:50] Chun (30,000 men)
[22:30] Army in Camp
[24:14] Army on the March
[25:52] Army in Battle

Stay tuned for more True Size episodes and videos on the history of the Mongols. If you haven't seen them yet, check out our other True Size episodes:
True Size of a Roman Legion of the Empire :    • True Size of a Roman Legion (3D) DOCU...  
True Size of a Roman Legion of the Republic :    • True Size of a Roman Legion of the Pu...  

Works Cited:
Historical Dictionary of the Mongol World Empire, Paul D. Buell
Daily Life in the Mongol Empire, George Lane
Mongol Art of War, Timothy May
The Mongol Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia, Timothy May
The Mongol Warrior 1200-1350, Stephen Turnbull & Wayne Reynolds
The History of the Mongol Conquests, J.J. Saunders

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