The Most Brutal Empires the World Has Ever Seen — Fexingo History
In April 1221, the city of Nishapur in eastern Iran paid a terrible price for the murder of a Mongol prince. Genghis Khan's daughter had been betrothed to the city's ruler, but when the bridegroom was killed and the bride rejected, the Great Khan unleashed his youngest son Tolui with a massive army. Tolui's siege engines battered the walls for days, and when they fell, the massacre was ordered: not a single inhabitant was to be spared. Juvayni, writing decades later, reported that the cats and dogs were killed. The city's skulls were piled into pyramids. Historians estimate 1.7 million dead — likely an exaggeration, but the scale of destruction was immense. This episode explores the siege itself, Genghis Khan's use of terror as deliberate policy, the role of Princess Alaqai Beki (the rejected bride), and how Nishapur's fate sent a chilling message across Persia. We also examine the evidence: what Juvayni and Ibn al-Athir actually wrote, and how modern scholars sift fact from propaganda. #MongolEmpire #GenghisKhan #Nishapur #Tolui #SiegeWarfare #PersianHistory #Juvayni #IbnAlAthir #MedievalHistory #BrutalEmpires #WarCrimes #AlaqaiBeki #Khwarezm #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #WorldHistory #Massacre Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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