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I recently got into this series and it’s literally the coolest thing ever and has inspired me to do my OWN research on the Mongol empire and the golden age of Islam! It’s so interesting and I really love history in general so this was a great series for me to get into.

Also I’m half Persian in my dad’s side so it was also cool to see Persian rep in media portrayed so beautifully 🥹🥹

u/DeepFriedDreams008 — 1 day ago

I knew that Jaadugar was historically accurate, but to that extent, I was shocked.

At first, I thought this anime was based on a real historical setting, mentioning all the important historical events and featuring real-life figures. For example, Genghis Khan, his sons, his wives, the empire's invasion, the collapse of the state, and so on—all of this is real. And the rest, which most likely wasn't mentioned in history, was invented, as is often the case in many other works of fiction. I thought Fatima was a rather insignificant and insignificant figure compared to the scale of other figures, but it turns out that Fatima actually existed? It's surprising, personally for me. There's even a Wikipedia page about her. Unfortunately, there are no any illustrations of her(

u/amchelek — 2 days ago
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Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia • Tenmaku no Jaadugar - Episode 8 discussion

Tenmaku no Jaadugar, episode 8

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Several users expressed concern that comments discussing the historical basis of this series were spoiling potential events and/or the conclusion of the story.

Given that the specific details of the Mongol Empire are less commonly-known worldwide, the moderation team voted that any discussion of the historical basis of this series must be enclosed within the subreddit's standard spoiler format. This includes all historical references which occur in the future of the airing episode.

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u/AutoLovepon — 5 days ago

How historically accurate is Jaadugar?

Hi, I'm an anime only, really enjoying the series. I know that this is a historical drama based on real history. I would like to ask exactly how accurate the story is to its real-life counterpart? Is it more loosely inspired, with many changes and artistic liberties? Or is it mostly accurate, with only a few changes and artistic liberties? Something in-between?

The reason I'm asking btw is because I'm curious as to how easily I could spoil myself by looking up the real-life history. If the story is mostly accurate to real life, then I probably wouldn't want to look up the history of the real Fatima. I certainly don't want to know how she dies or who kills her before the story gets to that.

Also, I've been reeeeaaaallly tempted to look up the real life Muhammed. I'm just so curious to find out what actually happened to him. But I am 99% sure his fate will eventually be explored further in this story, so I've been trying to resist lol.

u/Cali-Re — 4 days ago

Why is Toregene x Fatima being seen as problematic?

Im not talking about people here on reddit or twitter but rather people on insta and tiktok.

Why are people problematizing Fatigene so much? Because even the author herself who usually portray them as having a mother-daughter relationship accepts the bissexual interpretation of them aswell. Heck, historically speaking, it is much more accurate than the mother-daughter thing. Sure, we will never know how their relationship truly was, but heck it is not over stupid reasons that theyre seen as a couple. Honestly, people complaining about because of Fatima being muslim or the age gap is the argument for this. The age gap is only a problem for americans, no non-american care about age gap if they're both adults. Specially in this case that Fatima is 23 (1230) and will be 25 in the next episode (1232). Fatima is not only from a different type of the nowadays muslim, one that doesn't pursue the homophobic rhetorics of islam, but she also barely follows her religion. The very act of scheming the downfall of the Mongols and willingly risking innocent's lifes for it are major sins in her religion and she completely ignores that repeteadly. I believe that these people also cant understand that Jaadugar isn't and wont be a muslim anime. Having a muslim main character doesn't e qual to muslim anime. Fatima is a traumatized, evil prick that constantly breaks the rules of her religion. But they only draw the line at homossexuality, huh?

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u/Few-Impression-4871 — 7 days ago
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Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia • Tenmaku no Jaadugar - Episode 7 discussion

Tenmaku no Jaadugar, episode 7

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Notice: A Jaadugar-specific source material rules change:

Several users expressed concern that comments discussing the historical basis of this series were spoiling potential events and/or the conclusion of the story.

Given that the specific details of the Mongol Empire are less commonly-known worldwide, the moderation team voted that any discussion of the historical basis of this series must be enclosed within the subreddit's standard spoiler format. This includes all historical references which occur in the future of the airing episode.

Historical discussion may still be included in regular comments and will not have to be restricted to the Source Material Corner.

Note that the implementation of this rule here is specific to Jaadugar and does not apply to other series, which we will decided on a case-specific basis.

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u/AutoLovepon — 12 days ago

Its crazy to think this is the final boss who puts an end to Sitara and Töregene historically wise, potential goat?

u/GlockHawk6 — 8 days ago

The birth of a terrible alliance...

Together, Toregene and Fatima will likely >!secure the succession of Guyuk, Ogedei and Toregene's son, to the throne of the empire!<. Beyond that, only the author knows...

u/lmtdeptrai — 8 days ago