Mamai: ~upd~

Despite his vast army, Mamai was defeated by Donskoy’s forces.

Let’s step away from the folklore and look at the man behind the myth. Despite his vast army, Mamai was defeated by

A unique and specific historical reference to a vessel named the Mamai appears in the records of the mid-19th century. John Hobson, a figure distinct from the first Governor of New Zealand, chronicled the construction of a large canoe named Mamai in his writings (referenced in historical archives and later compiled by researchers such as William John Hobson in The Maori ). Despite his vast army

He was the architect of his own dynasty—and his own ruin. Despite his vast army, Mamai was defeated by