High Middle Ages · Central Asia · War
1255
Hulagu's army crosses the Oxus
1255
The grandson of Genghis set out from Mongolia at the head of the best equipped army the empire ever fielded, including a thousand Chinese engineers. His orders were simple: subdue every Muslim power between the Amu Darya and the Mediterranean. He took his time. The army's size was so vast that its passage stripped the countryside bare, and advance parties were sent ahead to lay in provisions.