Introduction
IWhy Otrar mattered
- its position in the Syr Darya corridor tied the steppe to the irrigated cities of Transoxiana;
- it monitored traffic moving between Zhetysu, the lower steppe, and the southern trade routes;
- its fortifications made it a forward defensive post;
- politically, it represented Khwarazmian authority on a sensitive eastern frontier.
IIHow the crisis unfolded
| Date | Development | Consequence |
|---|---|---|
| 1218 | A Mongol-protected caravan was seized at Otrar | A commercial dispute became a diplomatic confrontation |
| Late 1218 | Genghis Khan demanded redress | Khwarazm failed to contain the conflict |
| 1219 | Mongol forces moved against Otrar | The frontier city became the first major target |
| 1220 | After a prolonged siege, the city fell | The road into Transoxiana lay open |
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This article references 4 academic sources. Selected references used in preparing this article.
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Clifford Edmund Bosworth, "OTRĀR", Encyclopaedia Iranica.
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Clifford Edmund Bosworth, "FĀRĀB", Encyclopaedia Iranica.
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Peter B. Golden, Central Asia in World History (Oxford University Press, 2011).