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Mongol Siege of Nishapur 1221: Revenge and Ruin

7 min · 10. juni 2026
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In 1221, the Mongol army under Tolui, youngest son of Genghis Khan, descended on the city of Nishapur in eastern Iran. The siege was not merely a military conquest; it was an act of calculated vengeance. Three years earlier, the Mongols had suffered a humiliating defeat at nearby Otrar, and Nishapur's governor had foolishly executed a Mongol envoy. The resulting destruction was total—the city was razed, its population annihilated, and even the dogs and cats were killed on Genghis's orders. This episode explores the siege's context, the weaponry deployed (mangonels, siege towers, and Chinese gunpowder bombs), the role of Tolui, and the aftermath that left a permanent scar on Persian memory. We also examine the logistical nightmare of moving a 100,000-strong army across the Karakum desert, and how the siege's brutality shaped later Mongol policies of submission versus annihilation. Lucas and Luna discuss the competing sources: Juvayni's official history, the Persian chronicle Tarikh-i-Jahan-gusha, and the near-contemporary account of Ibn al-Athir, who reported the dead 'like heaps of sand'. #MongolEmpire #Tolui #Nishapur #Siege1221 #GenghisKhan #PersianHistory #MedievalWarfare #SilkRoad #Mangonel #Gunpowder #Juvayni #IbnAlAthir #KarakumDesert #Otrar #TarikhIJahanGusha #MongolSiege #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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