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Mongol Spies and Intelligence The Yurtchi Network

6 min · 12. Juni 2026
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This episode of The Mongol Invasions pulls back the curtain on one of the empire's most potent weapons: its intelligence network. Lucas and Luna explore the shadowy world of the yurtchi, the Mongol spies and scouts who mapped trade routes, intercepted messages, and infiltrated enemy cities years before the armies arrived. They discuss how Genghis Khan and his generals used merchants, captured traders, and diplomatic missions to gather intelligence across Central Asia, Persia, and China. The conversation covers specific examples like the reconnaissance before the invasion of Khwarezm, the use of carrier pigeons and signal fires, and the role of the yam relay system in transmitting information at speed. They also touch on the legendary spy Jebe Noyan, who scouted the Caspian steppes, and the controversial claim that Mongol agents posed as traveling merchants to map out cities like Samarkand and Bukhara. The episode highlights how this intelligence-driven approach allowed the Mongols to wage war with terrifying precision, often knowing the enemy's strengths and weaknesses before battle was joined. #MongolSpies #Yurtchi #MongolIntelligence #GenghisKhan #JebeNoyan #MongolEspionage #Khwarezm #YamSystem #CentralAsiaHistory #SteppeWarfare #MongolEmpire #SilkRoad #Spycraft #MedievalSpies #FexingoHistory #History #MilitaryHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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