The Most Brutal Empires the World Has Ever Seen — Fexingo History
In the autumn of 1400, Tamerlane marched his armies into Syria, confronting the Mamluk Sultanate in a campaign that would see the fall of Aleppo and Damascus. This episode examines the brutal siege of Aleppo, where Timur's forces used siege towers and mining to breach the city's defenses, and the subsequent massacre that followed. We explore the diplomatic tensions between Timur and the Mamluk sultan Barquq, the role of local emirs like Sudun, and the devastating aftermath that left Aleppo's Great Mosque in ruins. The conversation also touches on Timur's use of psychological warfare, including the infamous heaps of severed heads, and the long-term decline of Mamluk power in the region. Drawing on accounts from Ibn Taghribirdi and al-Maqrizi, we piece together a vivid picture of one of the most savage episodes in the career of the 'Butcher of Asia.' #Tamerlane #Timur #MamlukSultanate #Aleppo1400 #SiegeOfAleppo #Barquq #IbnTaghribirdi #AlMaqrizi #TimuridDynasty #MamlukHistory #Syria #MedievalWarfare #BrutalEmpires #History #FexingoHistory #PsychologicalWarfare #GreatMosqueOfAleppo #SiegeTactics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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