What Genghis Khan Did to the Women He Conquered Never Truly Ended

What Genghis Khan Did to the Women He Conquered Never Truly Ended

History remembers Genghis Khan as a conqueror of empires but it rarely confronts the private devastation his campaigns left behind. In this documentary, we examine how the Mongol invasions of the 13th century reshaped not only borders and trade routes, but the lives of countless women absorbed into a vast imperial system. Drawing on Persian chronicles, Chinese records, and modern genetic research, the film explores how conquest became policy, how families were dismantled, and how identity was erased through forced assimilation. This is not a story of monsters alone, but of administration, ideology, and the moral cost of building a world empire. Like ancient Rome or later colonial regimes, the Mongol state reveals how power can normalize cruelty when violence is written into law and logistics. Subscribe to explore more untold stories of power, passion, and history’s hidden truths.