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Weird History
Dee Media
53 episodes
3 days ago
Dive into the curious corners of the past with Weird History! From peculiar people to baffling events and mysterious places, this podcast unravels fascinating tales that are as bizarre as they are true. If you're a fan of the unexpected, join us for a journey through history's strangest stories.
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Dive into the curious corners of the past with Weird History! From peculiar people to baffling events and mysterious places, this podcast unravels fascinating tales that are as bizarre as they are true. If you're a fan of the unexpected, join us for a journey through history's strangest stories.
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The Mongolian Princess Who Won 10,000 Horses by Beating Men in Wrestling - And Never Lost
Weird History
35 minutes 49 seconds
1 week ago
The Mongolian Princess Who Won 10,000 Horses by Beating Men in Wrestling - And Never Lost

Khutulun: The Warrior Princess Who Refused to Lose

Khutulun was the great-great-granddaughter of Genghis Khan and possibly the most feared warrior in the Mongol Empire. While other princesses were married off for political alliances, Khutulun had a different plan - she would only marry a man who could beat her in wrestling. The stakes? Suitors had to bet horses. If they lost, she kept the horses. She never lost.

By the time she was done, Khutulun had won 10,000 horses and remained unmarried, despite her father's pressure to settle down. Marco Polo himself wrote about her, describing how she would ride into enemy ranks, snatch a captive like a hawk grabbing a chicken, and bring them back to her father. Mongol commanders feared facing her in battle because she was simply unstoppable.

Her father, Kaidu Khan, wanted her to succeed him as ruler, but the male nobility refused to accept a woman as Khan. When she finally did marry (on her own terms), it was to a man who understood she was the superior warrior. Even in marriage, she continued leading armies and wrestling challengers who thought they could finally beat her. They couldn't.

This episode explores how one woman defied Mongol conventions, became a legendary warrior, and inspired centuries of stories - including possibly influencing Disney's Mulan. Khutulun proved that in the Mongol Empire, strength mattered more than gender.

Keywords: weird history, Khutulun, Mongolian history, women warriors, Genghis Khan, Mongol Empire, female fighters, wrestling history, warrior princess, Asian history

Perfect for listeners who love: warrior women, Mongolian history, underrepresented historical figures, sports history, and stories of women who refused to play by the rules.

Another inspiring episode from Weird History - where history's most badass women get their spotlight.


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Weird History
Dive into the curious corners of the past with Weird History! From peculiar people to baffling events and mysterious places, this podcast unravels fascinating tales that are as bizarre as they are true. If you're a fan of the unexpected, join us for a journey through history's strangest stories.