How the Mongols Changed Trade, War, and Globalization — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into the Mongol tribute system imposed on the Rus' principalities after the invasion of 1237–1240. They explore how the Mongols, under Batu and later the Golden Horde, enforced a complex network of tribute collection, population census, and political control through the institution of the baskaki — Mongol governors who oversaw the extraction of silver, furs, and soldiers. The conversation covers the role of the yam postal system in facilitating tribute, the impact on cities like Vladimir and Kiev, and the controversial figure of Alexander Nevsky, who collaborated with the Mongols to secure his own power. They also touch on the legacy of this system in shaping Muscovy's autocratic tax structures and the long-term economic effects on the region. Specific terms discussed include baskaki, dan', yarlyk, and the census of 1257–1259. The episode ends with a reflection on how historical narratives of 'the Tatar yoke' have been shaped by later Russian chroniclers. #MongolEmpire #GoldenHorde #Rus #AlexanderNevsky #TributeSystem #Baskaki #Yarlyk #Dan #Kiev #Vladimir #BatuKhan #Census1257 #Yam #MedievalHistory #EasternEurope #MongolInvasion #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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