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Mongol Siege of Nishapur: Revenge That Changed War

7 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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In 1221, Genghis Khan's youngest daughter, Alaqai Beki, allegedly commanded the Mongol siege of Nishapur in eastern Iran. This episode separates fact from legend around her role, examines what the city's destruction meant for Mongol warfare, and explores how gender norms on the steppe allowed women to lead in battle while Persian chroniclers struggled to record it. Drawing on Jami' al-tawarikh, Tarikh-i Jahan-gusha, and later Persian accounts, Lucas and Luna trace the siege's connection to Genghis's earlier loss of a son-in-law, the use of Chinese trebuchets and naphtha, and the controversial claim that Alaqai personally ordered the massacre. They also discuss how the Nishapur campaign influenced later Ilkhanate military strategy and the myth-making around Mongol women warriors like Khutulun. A nuanced look at one of the Mongol Empire's most brutal victories and the woman history almost forgot. #MongolEmpire #Nishapur #AlaqaiBeki #GenghisKhan #Siege #WomenWarriors #MedievalHistory #PersianHistory #JamiAlTawarikh #TarikhIJahanGusha #Ilkhanate #MongolWarfare #Trebuchet #CentralAsia #Khwarezm #History #FexingoHistory #WarAndSociety Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mongol Siege of Nishapur: Revenge That Changed War

Mongol Siege of Nishapur: Revenge That Changed War

In 1221, Genghis Khan's youngest daughter, Alaqai Beki, allegedly commanded the Mongol siege of Nishapur in eastern Iran. This episode separates fact from legend around her role, examines what the city's destruction meant for Mongol warfare, and explores how gender norms on the steppe allowed women to lead in battle while Persian chroniclers struggled to record it. Drawing on Jami' al-tawarikh, Tarikh-i Jahan-gusha, and later Persian accounts, Lucas and Luna trace the siege's connection to Genghis's earlier loss of a son-in-law, the use of Chinese trebuchets and naphtha, and the controversial claim that Alaqai personally ordered the massacre. They also discuss how the Nishapur campaign influenced later Ilkhanate military strategy and the myth-making around Mongol women warriors like Khutulun. A nuanced look at one of the Mongol Empire's most brutal victories and the woman history almost forgot. #MongolEmpire #Nishapur #AlaqaiBeki #GenghisKhan #Siege #WomenWarriors #MedievalHistory #PersianHistory #JamiAlTawarikh #TarikhIJahanGusha #Ilkhanate #MongolWarfare #Trebuchet #CentralAsia #Khwarezm #History #FexingoHistory #WarAndSociety Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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