Hulagu Khan: Terror From The East
by Abdul Latip Talib
Publisher - PTS Publishing sdn bhd
Category - History
Due to failing health from old age, Genghis Khan did not live to fulfill his dreams of
conquering the world. Those dreams however lived on in the hearts of his heirs, one of
whom was Hulagu Khan.
Like his grandfather, Hulagu Khan was a genius in military tactics and a brave Monggol
horse warrior. When he took up command, the Monggols already had control of Central
Asia with plans to head west. However, one thing stood in their way of expanding their
Mongol Empire.
It was the flourishing Abbasiyah Empire in West Asia.
Hulagu Khan’s sharp military tactics, combined with corruption amongst the rulers of the
Abbasiyah Empire, finally saw the fall Baghdad.
Conquered, Baghdad was destroyed. Its land turned red, swimming in the the blood of the
scientists and philosophers killed. Its waters ran black with ink from the libraries of books
thrown into the Tigris river. It was the end of the Abbassid dynasty.
Though victorious, the Mongol Empire’s own end was near. Soon after the conquest of
Aleppo and Damascus, Hulagu Khan’s advance to expand his empire in Arabia was
halted after his defeat to courageous Mamluk army in Ain Jalut.
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