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The Mongol Siege of Kozelsk 1238 and Bloody Resistance

7 min · 17. Juni 2026
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In the winter of 1238, a small Russian town called Kozelsk held out against the full force of Batu Khan's Mongol army for seven weeks. While larger cities like Ryazan, Vladimir, and Kiev fell in days or weeks, the wooden fortifications of Kozelsk became a symbol of desperate resistance. This episode covers the siege itself, the Mongol use of Chinese siege engineers and trebuchets, the role of the Kozelsk prince Vasily, and the aftermath where the Mongols slaughtered every inhabitant and renamed the town 'Evil City'. We explore how this obscure siege fits into the broader Mongol invasion of Rus (1237–1240) and what it reveals about Mongol siege tactics, Rus defensive strategies, and the psychological impact of total war. We also touch on the Novgorod First Chronicle's account and the legacy of Kozelsk in Russian historical memory. #MongolSiege #Kozelsk #BatuKhan #MongolInvasionRus #EvilCity #SiegeWarfare #MedievalRussia #ChineseTrebuchet #NovgorodFirstChronicle #PrinceVasily #RusResistance #MongolTactics #1238 #GoldenHorde #KievanRus #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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