The Mongol Invasions: Fear, Strategy, and Total Destruction — Fexingo History

Mongol Siege of Merv 1221: Genghis Khan's Deadliest Conquest

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In 1221, the ancient city of Merv in Khorasan faced the full fury of the Mongol war machine. Genghis Khan dispatched his youngest son Tolui to subdue the city, which had rebelled after an initial surrender. What followed was one of the most devastating sieges in history. Persian historian Juvayni, writing decades later, claimed that 1.3 million people perished. While modern scholars debate the exact numbers, the scale of destruction is undisputed. Tolui's forces used psychological warfare, feigned retreats, and systematic slaughter to break Merv's defenses. This episode explores the siege tactics, the fate of Merv's governor Mujir al-Mulk, the role of the Khwarezmian prince Muhammad II in the city's fall, and the long-term cultural and demographic impact on Khorasan. We also examine the controversial historiography: how Persian sources shaped our understanding of Mongol atrocities, and whether Merv's decline was as absolute as the chronicles suggest. A gripping look at urban destruction in the medieval world. #MongolSiegeofMerv #Tolui #GenghisKhan #Khwarezm #Juvayni #MujirAlMulk #Khorasan #MedievalSiege #PersianHistoriography #CentralAsia #MongolEmpire #SiegeWarfare #13thCentury #Merv #History #FexingoHistory #MongolInvasions #UrbanDestruction Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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