Wrath Of The Khans by Dan Carlin

Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire

A vivid, fast-paced narrative that traces the rise of the Mongol Empire from a fragmented steppe society to the largest contiguous land empire in history, focusing on the life, military genius, ruthlessness, and administrative innovations of Genghis Khan and his successors; it examines their tactics, storytelling of major campaigns across Asia and Europe, the psychological drivers behind their conquests, and the profound—often violent—political and cultural transformations they imposed, while weighing the empire’s enduring impact on global history.