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Message Subject 1241 A.D: Liegnitz & Mohi: How the Mongol Warriors of Genghis Khan Whooped the Knight Templar Ass!
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A full suit of battle armor weighed no moe than 60 lbs.

One day in Europe back in 1241 AD, the Mongols suddenly appeared out of nowhere.
They were there like a huge gigantic locust swarm. Terrifying in their prescence.
They had travelled nearly 7000 Miles west, to reach Europe. All on horse back.







(Hollywood's easy Zionist way of taking over the world.
No bravery, no strength required. Just plain cunningness and the skill of movie making using muscled puppet actors and pretence.)

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The Christian world in Europe around the mid 13th century had never heard of the Mongols. Europe, although it had trade links with the Chinese, knowledge or awareness of the Mongols was low. They didn't even have a name for them! So they called them TARTARS. This was the period when the early Zionists were establishing Christianity as the sole word of God.


"The sequence of consecutive Mongol victories over the Bulgars, the Russians, the Hungarians, the Germans, and the Poles caused widespread alarm and near panic in some quarters. Who were these people and what did they want? As Matthew Paris lamented, no European knew their language: "For never till this time has there been any mode of access to them, nor have they themselves come forth, so as to allow any knowledge of their customs or persons to be gained through common intercourse with other men"
With no other source of helpful information , the Christian clerics looked to the Bible for an answer. The name TARTAR sounded to them like Tarshish, whose king 'shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth'. The psalm also stated they that dwelt in the wilderness shall bow before him: and his enemies shall lick the dust. The kings of Tarshish, and of the isles shall bring presents"

Excerpt from the book Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World by Jack Weatherford.

Psalm 72:10
English Standard Version (©2001)
May the kings of Tarshish and of the coast-lands render him tribute; may the kings of Sheba and Seba bring gifts!

Psalms 72:8
He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth.


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The end result of the wars in Leignitz and Mohi was shocking to the confident Europeans. For Europe, the encounter had proven as much a religious setback (Christianity vs Mongol Shaman-ism) as a military loss, for in addition to the soldiers and a king killed, Hungary lost a bishop, two archbishops, and many religious knights of the Templars."They (the Knights Templar) looked fearsome. But they were at heart, an army used to fighting European style, with set-piece engagements backed by castles and ramparts. And the various units were under princely commanders who were as ready to fight each other as to tackle a common enemy. There was neither time nor will to create unity in command-structure, intelligence or strategy. Compare this to the rigid discipline of the 20.000-25,000 Mongols, their speed in the field and their unity of purpose, secured by a messenger service that was in constant touch with Genghis's Headquarters. The Mongol pony express, with regular changes of horse and rider at relay stations, could cover 600 kilometers in a day- a speed not rivaled again until th coming of the railways, and infinitely more flexible than the IRON HORSE!"
- from
Genghis Khan, Life Death & Resurrection by John Man.

The Mongols were very different from the Templar Knights.
The knights had strong muscled horses, vs the Mongols, the short height steppe horses.
The Knights had heavy metal armor. The Mongols had light lamellar armor with the back being not covered by armor.(so they couldn't turn their backs on a battle!)
The knights were good at a strong defense. Their horses tired out in long chases owing to the heavy armour worn by the knights.
The Mongols used fake retreat tactics to lead them on until their horses tired out, then just slaughtered the knights.

Here is the Leignitz war.
The Mongol army on the left, vs the European alliance on the right:


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The battle of Mohi:

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Reference:
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
[link to www.historynet.com]
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
[link to www.koreanhistoryproject.org]
[link to www.thepicaproject.org]



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