Silk Road Empires: Trade Routes That Built Civilization — Fexingo History
Long before the Pax Mongolica, Genghis Khan's armies carved a new artery through the heart of Asia: the Karakorum Road. This episode traces how the Mongol conquests of the early 13th century transformed the ancient Silk Road from a patchwork of oasis city-states into a unified imperial highway. We follow the route from the steppes of Mongolia to the walls of Bukhara, through the Iron Gate pass and across the Pamir Mountains. Along the way, we explore the yam system — the Mongol relay station network that could move news from China to Persia in weeks — and meet the merchants, spies, and envoys who rode it. We also reckon with the destruction: cities like Merv and Nishapur were erased, their populations annihilated. Yet from the ashes rose a single market from Korea to Crimea, where a Persian merchant could travel safely with a paiza tablet around his neck. This episode asks: was the Mongol peace a golden age of trade or a fragile empire built on bones? Featuring the yam, the paiza, Genghis Khan's Yassa law code, the siege of Bukhara, and the observatory at Maragheh. #SilkRoad #MongolEmpire #GenghisKhan #Karakorum #SilkRoadHistory #YamSystem #Paiza #MongolConquests #Bukhara #Maragheh #PaxMongolica #CentralAsia #EurasianTrade #OasisCities #Yassa #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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