How the Mongols used horses to create an empire - William T. Taylor

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People have been captivated by horses for a long time.
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They appear more than any other animal in cave paintings
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dating back 30,000 years.
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But how did horses make the journey from wild animals
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to ones humans could hitch themselves to and even ride,
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determining the fate of civilizations and dramatically altering history?
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Equids originally evolved in North America.
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Sometime after 4 million years ago,
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ancient equid species began trotting across the Bering land bridge.
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Eventually, they spread through Eurasia and into Africa,
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diversifying into the lineages that would lead to modern-day horses,
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donkeys, and zebras.
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Early humans, including generations of the first people to live in the Americas,
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hunted wild horses, sometimes fashioning their bones into tools.
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Then, between 15,000 and 5,000 years ago,
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likely because of a changing climate, hunting by humans,
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and competition with bison,
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horses disappeared from the American archaeological record.
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But they’d be back eventually.
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In the meantime, on the other side of the world around 2,000 BCE,
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something very consequential happened:
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people on the western Eurasian steppe domesticated horses.
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By then, people in western Asia had already domesticated many animals
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and begun using some of them to pull carts.
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But, because horses were generally faster and more difficult to control,
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steppe people developed a bridle-and-bit system
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and chariots with lighter, spoked wheels.
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Horses were soon integrated into many ancient cultures.
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In contrast with horse-drawn charioteering,
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horseback riding appears to have been less common at first.
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Archaeological evidence suggests that people who did mount horses
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during this early stage
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did so without structured saddles or stirrups.
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This sometimes altered or damaged the skeletons of riders and horses alike.
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People continued breeding for less aggressive horses
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with greater endurance and weight-bearing abilities.
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And they developed techniques and tools for improved control and comfort.
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After around 1000 BCE,
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cavalry appeared in combat across much of Asia.
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Riders of steppe and desert cultures became renowned
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for their prowess on horseback.
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Ceremonial horse sacrifice also made its way into the funerary traditions
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of some cultures.
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One royal Scythian burial site from around the 9th century BCE
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contained the remains of approximately 200 horses fitted with riding gear.
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Officials in ancient China recognized how advantageous horses were
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for their neighbors
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and some coveted larger numbers of them for their own empire.
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Around 100 BCE, the Chinese emperor reportedly ordered a 30,000-man army west
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that laid siege to a city and had its king killed—
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all for 3,000 of the so-called “heavenly horses” of Ferghana.
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Between the 4th and 8th centuries CE,
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steppe horsemen spread riding technologies like stirrups across cultures.
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And nomadic groups eventually coalesced into unstoppable forces on horseback.
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The Mongol Empire rose to power in the 13th century,
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and raided, traded, and toppled empires over previously unthinkable distances.
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They developed a horse-backed postal relay system
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that stretched more than 60,000 kilometers.
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Their imperial successes relied on the well-being of their horses—
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and leaders knew it.
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In 1252, before launching his next military campaigns,
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Möngke Khan sent officials ahead to prohibit cattle grazing
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so there’d be plentiful pastureland for their steeds.
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Horses continued to spread,
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eventually spurring equestrian empires reaching a south of the Sahara.
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By the mid-14th century, the Mali Empire was said to have had
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a cavalry of more than 10,000
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that controlled some 1 million square kilometers of West Africa.
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And by 1500, horses were finally reintroduced to the Americas.
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They appear to have escaped Spanish control rapidly
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as Indigenous people from the Pampas to the Great Plains
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exchanged them via expansive trade networks.
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Colonization and trade spread horses even further around the globe.
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And well into the 20th century they were a widespread and essential means
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of travel and transport.
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This didn’t come without problems:
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issues of hygiene and animal welfare emerged,
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especially in cities.
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And many human hubs transformed with the introduction
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of non-living modes of transport, like the automobile.
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Nevertheless, people have maintained their multifaceted relationships with horses—
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riding, herding, racing, or admiring them—
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from the steppes of Mongolia to the prairies of Montana,
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ever since.
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