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    The Innovative Methods That Allowed the Mongols to Create a Vast Empire
    During the 13th century, the Mongols stormed onto the world stage to create one of the largest empires the world had ever seen. Despite their reputation for barbarity, the way they approached both warfare and governance was highly calculated and organized. The Mongols fostered a cult of fear based on their military prowess and use of psychological warfare. However, once the dust of conquest settled, the administrative side of the Mongols promoted the incorporation of their new subjects into the fabric of their societies, often maintaining pre-existing socioeconomic structures.Military Innovationand Adoption by the MongolsPainting of Bamsi Beyrek, Turco-Mongolian c.1300, From Cowboy Country MagazineThe Mongols, who conquered nearly all of Asia and parts of Eastern and Central Europe, were the result of the unification of separate nomadic tribes under the leadership of the chieftain Temjin, who would become Genghis Khan, or the universal ruler. Why did Temjin make the decision to unify, and what were his motivations for conquest? The answers to these questions are closely related. Being nomadic peoples in the unforgiving conditions of 13th century Mongolia, they were reliant on trade with surrounding regions for resources that could help ensure their survival. In the south and east, the Jurchen Jin and Western Xia Dynasties of China began putting in place restrictions on trade with Mongol tribes.Genghis couldve seen this as an act of war, considering the reliance on non-Mongol trade partnerships for survival. Another reason behind unification and expansion wavered towards the spiritualTemjin believed he was assigned by the Mongol sky god Tengri, to unify not just the Mongols, but the entire world. It was his job to carry out this divine plan. The first step was to unify the Mongol tribes, then he could focus on outward expansion.Mongol methods of warfare are credited with the success of Mongol expansion. Hailing from the steppes and mountainous region of Mongolia, the Mongols were famous for their skill as horse archers. One of their tactics that combined their horsemanship and archery skills was the arrow storm. Keeping their distance, sometimes from as far as 300 yards, Mongol archers would fire arrows at a high trajectory. The end result was a cloud, or storm, of arrows that would rise high above Mongol opponents and rain down on them. While terrifying, this method was not efficient in drawing blood, but that wasnt the point. The intent was to scatter clusters of opponents who would be attacked on ground by lancers.Helmet (rmog) by an unknown artist, 15th-17th century. Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York CityAnother method of the Mongols was group fighting patterns. The Mongol armies were organized in decimalized units: groups of 10, 100, 1,000 or 10,000. This regimented system threw off targets of Mongol conquest such as the Japanese samurai. As opposed to the Mongols, samurai fought hand-to-hand combat, an approach to war influenced by Japanese perceptions of personal valor and honor. Thus, when the Mongols first invaded Hakata Bay in northwest Japan in 1274, their group fighting techniques posed a challenge to the highly skilled samurai.Another favored tactic was the feigned retreat. In the event of failed frontal assaults, the Mongol vanguard would withdraw from the field in seeming disarray, enticing the enemy to pursue them. With the foes giving chase, other Mongol units would close in from behind and ambush them, trapping the enemy between a hammer and anvil.Non-Native TacticsMongol Siege of Kyiv ca. 1240 from the Facial Chronicle (Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible) by an unknown artist, 1560-1570. Source: State Historical Museum, MoscowAlthough the military tactics of the Mongols were skillful prior to expansion, part of the reason they were able to conquer parts of Asia and Europe so quickly was due to Chinese military technology. When the Mongols invaded northern China in 1211, they were introduced to new weapons: gunpowder and incendiary weapons. These were things like bombs made from flammable material that caught fire quickly to whatever it came into contact with. Other incendiary weapons using flammable material were also employed by the Chinese such as fire arrows and lances.These weapons had been used in China as early as 1000 CE during the Song Dynasty. Allegedly, gunpowder was first discovered by an Indian Buddhist monk in the 7th century, who noticed a purple flame when a specific type of Chinese soil caught fire. This event helped identify a source of saltpeter, a natural mineral that serves as the basis for gunpowder. Although these weapons of fire were initially used against the Mongols, once they conquered the Jurchen Jin Dynasty, the Mongols introduced these types of weapons into their own arsenal.Warfare in the Mongol steppes had no use for artillery or siege equipment. The expansion into China was facilitated by defecting Chinese military engineers who brought with them the knowledge to build catapults and other forms of artillery, enabling the Mongols to breach the defenses of Chinese walled cities. With them, they launched not only stone, but oftentimes incendiary bombs (Haw, pp. 460-461). The latter method is how the Mongols were able to overpower Ryazan, the first Russian city they came into contact with, in just five days.Mongolian or Tibetan War Mask by an unknown artist, 12th-14th century. Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York CityRussian towns and cities around the year 1237 were constructed mainly from wood, minus the churches, which were made from stone. This made Russian towns vulnerable to the fire-throwing catapults of the Mongol army (Haw, pp. 460-461). Another factor that may have aided the success of Mongol expansion in Russia was the weatherthe attacks taking place in winter meant that it was nearly impossible to locate flowing water to extinguish the fires (Haw, pp. 460-461). After capturing Ryazan, the Mongols kept venturing westward until they reached Kyiv in present-day Ukraine. At the time, it was one of the biggest cities in Europethe Mongols were able to capture it within twelve days.Psychological WarfarePortrait of Genghis Khan by an unknown artist, 1644-1911. Source: Brooklyn Museum, New York CityIn addition to their increasing military arsenal, the Mongols were also known for employing elements of psychological warfare to create a cult of fear surrounding their image, driving intimidation into the opponents and victims of their armies. As mentioned previously in this article, there was a divine element motivating Genghis Khans conquestshe believed he was chosen by God to consolidate the world under a singular leadership.It followed that as Gods messenger, he was sent to punish societies who had sinned. Whatever societies collapsed under the weight of Mongol attacks was an implication they had done something wrongGenghis Khan has been famously quoted as stating I am the punishment of God (Smojver, 39), and societies who were attacked or invaded by the Mongols saw it as divine punishment for sinful behavior.Another element of psychological warfare employed by the Mongol armies included carrying out acts of cruelty in front of witnesses. In battle, this could be in the form of leaving one or two soldiers alive in order to spread the word of their destruction. However, soldiers werent the only targets of cruel spectaclemass looting, sexual assaults, and the destruction of relics all took place in front of civilians of the societies they encountered. In one case, they deposited piles of corpses onto the banks of the Danube River (Smojver, p. 40).The Battle of Legnica; The Beheading of Henry and His Soul Carried by Angels to Heaven by an unknown artist, 1353. Source: J. Paul Getty Museum, Los AngelesWhile the Mongols were willing to grant considerable autonomy to cities and societies who willingly submitted to them, the fate of those who took up arms in response was often an unhappy one. Defeated enemy rulers who were taken captive would be executed, and their heads placed on public display to force the submission of their subjects. This was the fate of the unfortunate High Duke of Poland, Henry II, after the Battle of Legnica in 1241 (Smojver, p. 43).In other cases, mass-killing campaigns took place that allegedly made the whole earthstained with red blood (Smojver, p. 41). In Nishapur Persia, for example, because its people put up such resistance to the Mongols, after they captured the city, they ordered the entire population to be killed, even the citys cats and dogs. This was all under the guise that God was allowing these actions to be carried out as it was their duty to act on behalf of Gods will.Recruitment and TaxationFigure of Mongol by an unknown artist, 14th century. Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York CityFollowing their conquests, the Mongols would conduct censuses to assess the military and economic capacity of their new subjects. This was how the nomadic Mongols could administer sedentary societies (Bayarsaikhan, p. 100). It was important for the Mongols to graft themselves onto the pre-existing political and social structures. The census would be performed by officials referred to as darughachis, who were the assigned governors for each region. These were typically selected military leaders left behind after conquests who functioned as mediators between the Mongols and local populations.The first census of a town or city was to take note of the male population in order to enlist them into the Mongol armies. Two out of every ten men needed to serve (Bayarsaikhan, p. 107). After all the men were accounted for, a census would be taken for women and children. The purpose of the census was not just to document the people within a society, but also their skills, such as artisans. The census was crucial to the Mongols ability to not just conquer, but also to help them efficiently incorporate new lands and societies into their social, economic, and political framework.Lastly, the tax system was an administrative element that strongly shaped the Mongol empire. There were three major taxes that were employed. Taghar was a tax on food to support the army, qubchur was a herd tax, and finally qalan, which was a tribute paid for soldier recruitment. The names of these taxes would differ per region, however their structures remained the same, and they would be carried out by the darughachi (Bayarsaikhan, p. 113). Although the tax system was structured on a local and empire-wide level, there would be some exceptions.Darqan jarliqs were documents granting tax exemptions to certain religious institutions and people. Who exactly would be granted these exemptions was a bit complex and oftentimes differed per region and Mongol ruler, but initially exemptions were granted to certain mosques, churches, Buddhist monasteries, and Daoist temples. This would later include Jewish and Confucian leaders, and synagogues and temples, respectively.Administrative EfficiencyCloth of gold with winged lions and griffins by an unknown artist, 1225-75. Source: Cleveland Museum of Art, ClevelandThe Mongols were a highly efficient military empire whose successes were enhanced by their policies of absorption. The Mongols not only made use of military technology from conquered realms, but also employed talented officials as administrators. One of Genghis Khans most influential advisors was Yel Chucai, a member of the Khitan Liao dynasty who joined the Mongols in 1218 following the Mongol invasion of the Jin Empire.The adoption of technologies and employment personnel from newly-conquered societies such as China and Persia may have contributed to the speed and force with which the Mongols reached Europe in the early 13th century. Further, the Mongols quickly became known not just for their military tactics, but the great violence and cruelty they often exerted on opponents.However, the cult of fear created by the Mongols gave way to a highly-structured empire that incorporated all elements of the pre-existing societies into their social and political system. All members of society were accounted for, as well as their skills, in order to make the newly-evolving Mongolian empire one of the most efficient land empires in history.However, the adoption of local customs also contributed to internal tensions between Mongol conservatives and reformers, the fragmentation of the Mongol empire into four parts in the late 13th century, which in turn led to the collapse of Mongol rule in the 14th century.BibliographyBayarsaikhan, Dashdondog. (2011). Mongol Administration in Greater Armenia (12431275). InThe Mongols and the Armenians (1220-1335)(Vol. 24, pp. 99120). BRILL. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004192119_006Haw, S. G. (2013). The Mongol Empire the first gunpowder empire? Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society,23(3), 441469. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1356186313000369Smojver, Domagoj. Special Military Tactics Employed By The Mongols During Their 13th Century Conquest. Polemos 25, no. 2 (December 28, 2022): 3753.
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    Adopting an Alaskan Malamute: What You Need to Know
    At DogingtonPost, were passionate about helping potential dog owners make informed decisions. Alaskan Malamutes are majestic, powerful dogs that capture the hearts of many. However, before considering Alaskan Malamute dog rescue or adoption, its crucial to understand the unique needs and challenges of this breed.This guide will provide you with essential information to determine if an Alaskan Malamute is the right fit for your lifestyle and home.What Makes Alaskan Malamutes Unique?A Powerful BuildAlaskan Malamutes stand out as large, muscular dogs. Males typically weigh between 85 to 100 pounds, while females range from 75 to 85 pounds. Their bodies excel at endurance and strength, featuring a broad chest and strong legs. This powerful build allows them to perform tasks like sledding and weight pulling with ease.Their most striking feature is their thick, double coat. This dense fur comes in various colors, including gray and white, sable and white, or solid white. The American Kennel Club points out that their coat withstands harsh Arctic conditions, which necessitates regular grooming for Malamute owners.A Friendly Yet Independent SpiritAlaskan Malamutes are affectionate and friendly dogs. Many describe them as gentle giants, showing affection towards their family members. However, their independent streak can sometimes appear as stubbornness.These dogs thrive as pack animals. They crave companionship and struggle when left alone for extended periods. For Malamutes, this could result in excessive howling or destructive behavior.High Energy DemandsOwning an Alaskan Malamute requires a commitment to a high-energy lifestyle. These dogs need at least 2 hours of exercise daily to maintain their health and happiness. This involves both physical activity and mental stimulation.Activities such as hiking, running, or even skijoring (a winter sport where a person on skis gets pulled by a dog) provide excellent ways to keep a Malamute engaged. Without proper exercise, these intelligent dogs may become bored and destructive.Mental Stimulation: A Key FactorAlaskan Malamutes possess high intelligence and require mental challenges. Puzzle toys, training sessions, and interactive games help keep their minds sharp. The Canine Cognition Center at Yale University discovered that dogs who engage in regular mental stimulation demonstrate improved problem-solving skills and reduced anxiety.We recommend rotating toys and introducing new games regularly to keep your Malamute mentally stimulated. This practice not only prevents boredom but also strengthens the bond between you and your dog.Living Environment ConsiderationsThe size and energy levels of Alaskan Malamutes demand specific living conditions. They thrive in spacious environments with access to outdoor areas. A fenced yard (at least 6 feet high) provides an ideal space for them to explore and play safely.These dogs adapt well to cold climates due to their thick coats. However, they may struggle in hot weather. In warmer regions, owners should provide shade, plenty of water, and limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours. Alaskan Malamutes are perfectly suited to venture out into the cold, but caution should be exercised in extreme temperatures.As we move forward to discuss living with an Alaskan Malamute, its important to consider how these unique characteristics will impact your daily life and home environment.Living with a Malamute: Space, Grooming, and ChallengesSpace and Living EnvironmentAlaskan Malamutes have several needs. If you exercise them several hours a day, it doesnt really matter how much space you have. A house with a large, securely fenced yard provides an ideal setting. The fence should reach at least 6 feet in height to prevent escapes. Apartment dwellers must commit to daily long walks and frequent visits to dog parks.These dogs struggle in hot climates. Air conditioning becomes a necessity if you live in a warm area. Provide a cool, shaded outdoor area and restrict exercise during peak heat hours. A kiddie pool can offer welcome relief on scorching days.Malamutes excel in colder climates. However, they still need protection from extreme weather. A well-insulated dog house or access to a garage or mud room benefits these Arctic dogs.Grooming and Shedding ManagementMalamutes shed a lot seasonally when they blow their undercoat, but they shed regularly throughout the rest of the year as well. Daily brushing sessions become a necessity, especially during shedding seasons in spring and fall. Invest in a high-quality undercoat rake and slicker brush. Brush your Malamute at least 3-4 times a week to manage shedding and prevent matting.Bathe your Malamute every 6-8 weeks, or when necessary. Use a dog-specific shampoo to maintain the natural oils in their coat. After bathing, thorough drying prevents skin issues.Trim nails every 2-3 weeks. If you hear clicking on hard floors, its time for a trim. Regular ear cleaning and teeth brushing should also feature in your grooming routine.Potential ChallengesAlaskan Malamutes have earned a reputation as escape artists. They can dig under or jump over fences with ease. Regular fence checks and supervision during outdoor time are essential. Consider microchipping your Malamute for added security.These dogs possess a strong prey drive. Small animals (including cats and small dogs) may be at risk. Early socialization and training can help manage this instinct, but supervision remains necessary.Malamutes can be vocal. They dont typically bark, but they howl and talk. This can create problems in noise-sensitive living situations. Training can help reduce excessive vocalization, but its an inherent trait of the breed.Separation anxiety often affects Malamutes. As pack animals, they struggle when left alone for long periods. If you work long hours, consider doggy daycare or a dog walker to break up the day.Lastly, prepare for hair everywhere. Regular vacuuming and lint rollers will become part of your daily routine. Some Malamute owners find robot vacuums helpful for managing daily hair accumulation.As we move on to discuss training and socialization, its important to understand how these aspects of Malamute care intertwine with their living environment and daily needs. The challenges weve discussed can be mitigated through proper training and early socialization, which well explore in the next section.How to Train and Socialize Your Alaskan MalamuteEarly Socialization is KeySocialization for Malamutes cannot be emphasized enough. From an early age, introduce them to various people, animals, and environments. This early exposure prevents fear and aggression issues later in life. The American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior recommends puppy socialization classes before full vaccination (as the risk of behavior problems outweighs the risk of infection).Positive Reinforcement Works BestPositive reinforcement proves most effective for Malamutes. These dogs respond well to treats, praise, and play as rewards. Avoid harsh corrections or punishment-based training, as this can damage your relationship with your Malamute and lead to stubborn behavior.Effective Training TechniquesConsistency is essential in training Alaskan Malamutes. Establish clear rules and boundaries from day one. All family members should use the same commands and enforce the same rules to avoid confusion.Short, frequent training sessions work best for Malamutes. Their independent nature means they can quickly lose interest in long training sessions. Try 5-10 minute sessions, 2-3 times a day.Incorporate mental stimulation into your training routine. Puzzle toys, scent work, and obedience games can help keep your Malamute engaged and prevent boredom-related behavioral issues.Addressing Common Behavioral IssuesExcessive digging is a common issue with Malamutes. To address this, designate a specific digging area in your yard. Bury toys and treats in this area to encourage appropriate digging behavior.Leash pulling is another challenge with this strong breed. Start leash training early and use a front-clip harness to discourage pulling. The Walk Your Dog With Love no-pull harness has shown great results with strong breeds like Malamutes.Manage separation anxiety through gradual desensitization. Start by leaving your Malamute alone for very short periods and gradually increase the duration. Provide engaging toys and consider using calming aids (like pheromone diffusers).Professional Training and ExerciseProfessional training classes can benefit first-time Malamute owners. Look for trainers experienced with northern breeds who use positive reinforcement methods. The Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (CCPDT) can help you find qualified trainers in your area.Exercise plays a powerful role in managing behavior. A tired Malamute is generally a well-behaved Malamute. Ensure your dog gets plenty of physical and mental exercise daily to prevent destructive behaviors and promote overall well-being.Final ThoughtsAdopting an Alaskan Malamute requires careful consideration and preparation. These majestic dogs offer loyalty and affection, but they also need specific care and resources. Potential owners must provide spacious environments, regular grooming, and daily exercise to meet the needs of this strong-willed, intelligent breed.Training and socialization are essential for raising a well-behaved Malamute. Early exposure to various environments helps prevent future behavioral issues. We encourage you to research the breed thoroughly and assess your lifestyle honestly before bringing an Alaskan Malamute into your home.For those interested in Alaskan Malamute dog rescue, many organizations specialize in rehoming these magnificent animals. Adopting a rescue Malamute can give a deserving dog a second chance at a loving home. With proper preparation and dedication, you can enjoy the companionship of this remarkable breed for years to come.
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