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The Mongol Conquest of Khwarezm and the Fall of Samarkand

7 min · 26 de may de 2026
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In 1219, Genghis Khan launched one of the most devastating military campaigns in history against the Khwarezmian Empire, a sprawling realm spanning modern-day Iran, Central Asia, and Afghanistan. This episode dives into the details of the Khwarezmian campaign, focusing on the siege and fall of Samarkand, the Shah's fatal miscalculation, and the brutal aftermath. We explore the city's formidable defenses, the role of engineers and siege weapons, and how Genghis exploited internal divisions. Listen as Lucas and Luna discuss the key figures—Genghis Khan, Shah Muhammad II, and the elusive prince Jalal al-Din—and the tactics that turned a prosperous empire into a wasteland. We also touch on the historical sources, including Juvayni and Rashid al-Din, and what the campaign reveals about Mongol strategy and governance. #MongolEmpire #GenghisKhan #Khwarezm #Samarkand #JalalalDin #SiegeWarfare #CentralAsia #Juvayni #RashidalDin #MuhammadII #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory #Medieval #Siege #Transoxiana #Otrar #MongolConquests Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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