What Genghis Khan Did to His Slaves Shocked Even His Own Generals
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What Genghis Khan Did to His Slaves Shocked Even His Own Generals
What Genghis Khan Did to His Slaves Shocked Even His Own Generals
They called it the Yassa, a progressive legal code.
They called it unification, the birth of a nation.
But what Genghis Khan did to his slaves was something far worse than conquest.
In 1220, at the gates of Bukhara, a Mongol general watched his Khan give an order so methodical, so coldly systematic, that for the first time in his battle-hardened life, he felt true horror. Not at the violence. At the system behind it.
What followed wasn't chaotic slaughter. It was sorting. An entire city processed like cattle. Skilled artisans registered and relocated. Young men transformed into human shields. Women and children distributed as property. The elderly erased from history.
From Persian chronicles to archaeological evidence, from the Yassa's hidden contradictions to survivor testimonies, this was a machine that enslaved between one and two million people across Asia, creating the most efficient system of organized human trafficking the medieval world had ever seen.
The boy who once wore a slave's yoke built an empire where Mongols could never be enslaved, but everyone else became property by law.
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Keywords:
Genghis Khan, Mongol Empire, The Yassa, Bukhara, Mongol conquests, historical slavery, dark history, medieval history, steppe warriors, Temujin, Karakorum, systematic enslavement, historical trauma, crimson historians, forgotten history, history channel, historical documentaries, ancient civilizations, world history, Central Asian history
⚠️This documentary is for educational and historical purposes only. This video does NOT promote hatred, discrimination, or violence. These events are condemned to ensure they are never repeated.
SOURCES:
Primary: The Secret History of the Mongols (13th century), Rashid al-Din's Compendium of Chronicles (1307-1316), Juvaini's History of the World Conqueror (1260)
Academic: "Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World" by Jack Weatherford, "The Mongol Empire" by John Man, "Daily Life in the Mongol Empire" by George Lane, Cambridge History of Inner Asia
Archaeological: UNESCO World Heritage Site documentation from Bukhara and Samarkand, Central Asiatic Journal peer-reviewed research
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