The Golden Horde: Mongol Rule Over Russia Explained — Fexingo History
They were called khatuns — and in the Jochid ulus, a woman could hold the empire together when khans faltered. This episode follows two extraordinary figures: Taidula Khatun, who orchestrated a power transition after Khan Janibeg's murder and ruled as de facto regent for nearly a decade, navigating the chaos that followed; and Tulunbek Khanum, the only woman to formally claim the throne of Sarai as khan in her own right, issuing yarlyks and commanding the army, only to be executed by a rival after just two years. We trace the political mechanics of steppe queenship: how Mongol custom allowed widows to hold power, the role of the yurt court and ordu, and the stark contrast between Taidula's diplomatic mastery and Tulunbek's doomed bid for sovereignty. We also explore the limits of their authority — the pushback from Chinggisid princes, the lingering patriarchy of the Yasa code, and how Russian chroniclers twisted their stories into cautionary tales. This is a deep dive into the women who held the Golden Horde steady during its most fractured decades. #GoldenHorde #JochidUlus #TaidulaKhatun #TulunbekKhanum #MongolQueens #Khatun #Sarai #GreatTroubles #SteppePolitics #KhanJanibeg #Chinggisid #Yarlyk #Ordu #MongolEmpire #FexingoHistory #History #CentralAsia #WomenInHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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