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06-15-2017 04:52 PM |
Neither the Russians nor the US Americans were there to conqueror. The Afghan Taliban were harboring Osama bin Laden after the 9/11 attack. When the Taliban refused to hand him over we attacked the Taliban. Didn't work out so well, did it?
My enemy's enemy who I armed attacked me in time.
Afghanistan is a passage country to control other regions -- that is why people try to conqueror and control the territory -- not for their goats, hairy women or poppy fields.
The Genghis Kahn didn't conquer and control -- he just wiped most of them out :2 cents:
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GENGHIS KHAN'S CONQUESTS | Facts and Details
Mongols in Afghanistan
Genghis Khan's armies then destroyed other great Silk Road trading centers of Balkh, Nishapur, Ghazni and Herat, all in present-day Afghanistan and Iran. Damage done to the irrigation systems there have never been repaired.
The Mongol arrived in Herat, Afghanistan in 1221 and captured the city. The inhabitants were initially spared. But when they rose in revolt Genghis Khan told one his generals, "Since the dead have come to life, I command you to strike their heads from their body." Reportedly only 40 of the city's inhabitants survived.
By one estimate 1.6 million people were killed at Herat (no doubt an exaggeration, a more likely figure is 160,000). The inhabitants were initially spared after Herat was captured in 1221, but when they rose in revolt Genghis Khan told one his generals, "Since the dead have come to life, I command you to strike their heads from their body." Reportedly only nine people survived.
In Nishapur 1.7 million are said to have been killed (again an exaggeration, but there may have been as many as 500,000 people there). By some accounts when the Mongols had finished in 1219 no one was left. In Balkh, Afghanistan, the citizens of this fabled "Mother of Cities" were massacred after surrendering---"divided up according to the usual custom of hundreds and thousands put to the sword."
After conquering the cities of the Khwarizm, Genghis Khan headed south and spent of 1221-22 in the Hindu Kush in Afghanistan. His generals Subedei and Jebe circled the Caspian Sea in 1221-23 with 20,000 men and annihilated every army that got in their way.
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