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More than half of Iran's population had …

Years: 1260 - 1260

More than half of Iran's population had been killed in 1218, when the eastern Khwarazmid provinces of Transoxiana and Khorasan had suffered a devastating invasion by Genghis Khan, turning the streets of Persian cities like Nishapur into "rivers of blood", as the severed heads of men, women, and children were "neatly stacked into carefully constructed pyramids around which the carcasses of the city's dogs and cats were placed".

Between 1220 and 1260, the total population of Iran has dropped from two million five hundred thousand to two hundred and fifty thousand as a result of mass extermination and famine.

In a letter to King Louis IX of France, Hulagu alone takes responsibility for two hundred thousand deaths in his raids of Iran and the Caliphate.

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