• @PugJesusOP
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    482 months ago

    Explanation: Exactly what it sounds like. Khutulun, a descendant of Genghis Khan (the great-granddaughter of his heir, Ogedei Khan), was famed for her beauty and her athletic prowess. She swore not to marry any man unless he could defeat her in a wrestling match. No man ever did (though I believe she eventually married). Any man who challenged her and lost would forfeit 100 horses to her. She earned a herd of some 10,000 horses this way - a considerable amount of wealth even for a Mongol princess!

    She was also a skilled warrior, and favored by her father to become the next Khan, but he was eventually dissuaded from this by political maneuvering. Khutulun herself would become a prominent military commander under one of her brothers, who became Khan instead.

    I hope memes using a Star Wars template without a Star Wars topic are kosher here, if not, I understand if it’s to be removed.

    • .Donuts
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      372 months ago

      learning history through the power of memes? You spoil us

      • @PugJesusOP
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        302 months ago

        “Is it possible to learn this power?”

        “Not from a STEM major.”

        • @wjrii
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          82 months ago

          The Liberal Arts Side of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 months ago

      Honestly reads as the kind of thing that would have been spread as propaganda at the time. Is there a lot of sorting evidence for the historicity of this?

  • Andrew
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    62 months ago

    A similar thing happened in House of the Dragon (David Zaslav is currently trying to work out how to sue Genghis Khan’s descendants for copyright infringement).