How 60,000 Refugees HUMILIATED Genghis Khan | Battle of Parwan (1221)
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Загружено: 2026-02-08
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How 60,000 refugees, farmers, and shattered survivors did the unthinkable. In 1221, Jalal al-Din Mangburni lured a Mongol army into the Parwan Valley, where narrow ground and brutal high ridges neutralized Mongol cavalry mobility. What followed was one of the rarest humiliations the Mongol war machine ever faced—two days of fighting that shattered the myth of Mongol invincibility.
But the story doesn’t end with victory. After Parwan, the fragile coalition cracks from the inside. Genghis Khan marches south for personal revenge. The refugees are driven toward the Indus River, where triumph turns into tragedy and one legendary leap becomes the final symbol of resistance.
In this video, you’ll discover:
Why Parwan’s terrain became a perfect anti-cavalry trap
How Jalal al-Din’s mixed army held discipline against the Mongols’ feigned retreat
Why the victory sparked uprisings across the region—and why it still couldn’t save them
The devastating aftermath at the Indus, and the price of choosing to protect civilians while fleeing
Comment below: Was Jalal al-Din right to keep the refugees with him, or was it the strategic mistake that doomed everything?
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