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Genghis Khan's Bloody Revenge: The Destruction of the Khwarezmian Empire

7 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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In 1218, Genghis Khan sent a trade caravan to the Khwarezmian Empire. Its governor at Otrar massacred the merchants, sparking a war that would annihilate one of the medieval world's greatest powers. This episode follows the Mongol invasion of Khwarezm—a campaign of systematic devastation that saw cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, Urgench, Merv, and Nishapur reduced to rubble. We examine the strategic genius of Genghis Khan and his generals Subutai and Jebe, the desperate resistance of Sultan Muhammad II and his son Jalal al-Din, and the brutal aftermath that reshaped Central Asia. Along the way, we touch on Mongol siegecraft, the use of terror as a weapon, and the enduring legacy of a war fought for revenge. Contains discussion of historical violence. #MongolEmpire #GenghisKhan #Khwarezm #CentralAsia #Samarkand #Bukhara #Merv #Nishapur #Subutai #Jebe #JalalAlDin #SiegeWarfare #MedievalHistory #SilkRoad #TerrorTactics #SteppeConquest #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Genghis Khan's Bloody Revenge: The Destruction of the Khwarezmian Empire

Genghis Khan's Bloody Revenge: The Destruction of the Khwarezmian Empire

In 1218, Genghis Khan sent a trade caravan to the Khwarezmian Empire. Its governor at Otrar massacred the merchants, sparking a war that would annihilate one of the medieval world's greatest powers. This episode follows the Mongol invasion of Khwarezm—a campaign of systematic devastation that saw cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, Urgench, Merv, and Nishapur reduced to rubble. We examine the strategic genius of Genghis Khan and his generals Subutai and Jebe, the desperate resistance of Sultan Muhammad II and his son Jalal al-Din, and the brutal aftermath that reshaped Central Asia. Along the way, we touch on Mongol siegecraft, the use of terror as a weapon, and the enduring legacy of a war fought for revenge. Contains discussion of historical violence. #MongolEmpire #GenghisKhan #Khwarezm #CentralAsia #Samarkand #Bukhara #Merv #Nishapur #Subutai #Jebe #JalalAlDin #SiegeWarfare #MedievalHistory #SilkRoad #TerrorTactics #SteppeConquest #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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