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Mongol Siege of Nishapur 1221 Genghis Revenge

5 min · 25. juni 2026
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In 1221, the city of Nishapur in Khorasan became the site of one of the Mongol Empire's most brutal reprisals. After the murder of a Mongol envoy and the death of Genghis Khan's son-in-law, Genghis unleashed a campaign of systematic destruction. Lucas and Luna explore the siege itself—the Mongol demand for surrender, the failed negotiations, and the terrifying aftermath where the city was razed and its population annihilated. They discuss the role of Genghis's daughter and son-in-law, the strategic importance of Nishapur as a Silk Road hub, and how the massacre served as a calculated message to other cities considering resistance. The episode also touches on the Persian chronicler Juvayni's account and the intersection of Mongol law (Yassa) with extreme retribution. This is a deep dive into a single, pivotal moment that changed the region forever. #MongolSiegeOfNishapur #GenghisKhan #Nishapur #Khorasan #Juvayni #MongolEmpire #1221 #SilkRoad #Yassa #Togachar #SiegeWarfare #MedievalHistory #MongolInvasion #Persia #Retribution #History #FexingoHistory #Episode120 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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