According to historical accounts by Marco Polo and Persian historian Rashid al-Din, no man ever bested her.
Khutulun (c. 1260–1306), the great-great-granddaughter of Genghis Khan, was a legendary Mongolian noblewoman who defied the gender norms of the 13th-century Mongol Empire. Known as "The Wrestler Princess," she remains a symbol of independence and physical dominance. Khutulun – La Princesa Guerrera
Khutulun’s most famous legend involves her unique approach to marriage. She vowed she would only marry a man who could defeat her in a wrestling match. If the suitor lost, he had to forfeit horses to her—often 100 per match. According to historical accounts by Marco Polo and