It’s All Part Of The Plan
The men would rapidly attack – often with their bows to death – and then escape before an adversary’s military could reconstruct its numbers. These fast riding trips are usually made—arms of the adversary are out of the portfolio. Only once their opponents were sufficiently disturbed by hit-and-run tactics would the Mongols make their last crushed onslaught.
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10. Target The Leaders Of The Enemy
By removing the commanders, an opposing army can be disorganized. Genghis Khan certainly pushed his warriors to seek this technology. In fact, the early conflicts of Genghis Khan took a line. He sought to unite the Mongolians under one monarch in his successful attempt: him.