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{{Wikipediainfo|Kingdom of Kaffa}}'''Kaffa''' was an [[Africa | {{Wikipediainfo|Kingdom of Kaffa}}'''Kaffa''' was an [[Africa]]n state. | ||
According to the [[First Doctor]], a large epidemic of [[bubonic plague]] originated in [[1346]] when [[Mongol | According to the [[First Doctor]], a large epidemic of [[bubonic plague]] originated in [[1346]] when [[Mongol]]s in [[Janibeg Khan]]'s army besieged Kaffa. The commander of Kaffa's defenders ordered diseased corpses to be catapulted beyond the city walls. The illness could spread to the Mongols, killing many of them. | ||
[[Dodo Chaplet]] feared the idea was possibly influenced by a similar strategy employed against the Mongols at [[Kiev]] in the [[13th century]], and it came to be regarded as the first instance of biological warfare. Soon, Genoese merchants travelled across the Mediterranean, spreading the plague to ports in southern [[Europe]]. It moved on to [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Germany]] and [[Britain]], and then to [[Scandinavia]] and [[Greenland]]. One third of the European population died as a result of the plague. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bunker Soldiers (novel)|Bunker Soldiers]]'') | |||
[[Category:African nations]] | [[Category:African nations]] | ||
[[Category:Nations from the real world]] | [[Category:Nations from the real world]] |
Revision as of 10:14, 21 April 2018
Kaffa was an African state.
According to the First Doctor, a large epidemic of bubonic plague originated in 1346 when Mongols in Janibeg Khan's army besieged Kaffa. The commander of Kaffa's defenders ordered diseased corpses to be catapulted beyond the city walls. The illness could spread to the Mongols, killing many of them.
Dodo Chaplet feared the idea was possibly influenced by a similar strategy employed against the Mongols at Kiev in the 13th century, and it came to be regarded as the first instance of biological warfare. Soon, Genoese merchants travelled across the Mediterranean, spreading the plague to ports in southern Europe. It moved on to Spain, France, Germany and Britain, and then to Scandinavia and Greenland. One third of the European population died as a result of the plague. (PROSE: Bunker Soldiers)