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99% of the time, Dan Carlin's Hardcore History will be recommended whenever someone's interested in the Mongols (also, whenever someone's looking for a podcast about *anything*, even something Dan hasn't covered!). 'Wrath of the Khans' is one o | ||||||||||
Chris Stewart's show picks up with the Mongols in episode #159, but this isn't the first or last time steppe nomads come charging into the history of China. The Middle Kingdom would face off against half a dozen steppe hordes throughout its tho | ||||||||||
This podcast is all about the travellers and explorers who tied together dozens of societies who would, ordinarily, have little contact with each other. There are two series relevant to the Mongols: 'Marcos and the Polos', which covers the live | ||||||||||
Unlike the narrative-style History of China, the China History Podcast is topical, and so its episodes on the Mongols have come at various points in the podcast's life. The episodes on the Ming, the successor to the Mongol Yuan Dynasty, came ou | ||||||||||
The second season of the Kings and Generals Podcast has focused on the Mongols. So far there are 37 episodes, including interviews with historians of the Mongol Empire, and it is incredibly in depth. This is an exceptionally good podcast, with | ||||||||||
Unlike the other shows in this list, The Timur Podcast is focused on one of the successor states of the vast Mongol Empire; the Timurids, and their founder - Timur, or Tamerlane. Timur somehow manages to outdo Genghis, Batu, and the entire Borj | ||||||||||
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