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The Mongol Yassa: Genghis Khan's Code of Laws and Terror

13 min · 2. Juli 2026
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In this episode of The Most Brutal Empires the World Has Ever Seen, Lucas and Luna delve into the Mongol Yassa — the legal code attributed to Genghis Khan that governed the largest contiguous empire in history. Was the Yassa a sophisticated system of justice or a tool of terror? They examine the contradictions: a code that mandated religious tolerance and free trade while prescribing brutal collective punishments for the slightest infraction. Drawing on sources like Juvayni, Rashid al-Din, and William of Rubruck, they explore specific laws — from the ban on washing clothes in running water to the death penalty for aiding a prisoner's escape. They also discuss how the Yassa shaped Mongol military discipline, postal relay systems (the yam), and the empire's famously low crime rates. The conversation touches on the Yassa's role in the destruction of the Khwarezmian Empire and the siege of Baghdad, and why no complete text of the Yassa survives today — only fragmentary accounts from Muslim and European chroniclers. Finally, they consider whether the Yassa was a genuine legal reform or a retrospective myth crafted by later Mongol rulers to legitimize their rule. #MongolEmpire #Yassa #GenghisKhan #MedievalLaw #History #FexingoHistory #Juvayni #RashidalDin #SteppeEmpires #MongolConquests #LegalHistory #WilliamOfRubruck #Khwarezm #Baghdad1258 #Yam #Terror #BrutalEmpires #WorldHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Ashoka's Rock Edicts: The Words That Defined an Empire

In this episode, we explore Ashoka's rock edicts—inscriptions carved on pillars and cliffs across the Mauryan Empire after the bloody Kalinga War. Lucas and Luna discuss the discovery of these edicts by James Prinsep in the 1830s, the translation of Brahmi script, and the content of Major Rock Edict XIII, which describes Ashoka's remorse and conversion to Dhamma. They examine how Ashoka used Prakrit, the vernacular language, to spread his message of non-violence, religious tolerance, and social welfare across diverse regions. The edicts reveal a ruler who shifted from conquest to moral governance, appointing 'Dhamma Mahamattas' to enforce his policies. This episode also touches on the controversy over whether Ashoka truly became a pacifist or maintained a pragmatic approach. A detailed look at the political and ethical legacy of one of history's most unique imperial experiments. #Ashoka #Maurya #RockEdicts #BrahmiScript #JamesPrinsep #Prakrit #Dhamma #KalingaWar #Piyadasi #EdictXIII #AncientIndia #History #FexingoHistory #IndianHistory #Epigraphy #Buddhism #NonViolence #MauryanEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Ashoka's Rock Edicts: The Words That Shaped an Empire

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Ashoka's Dhamma Mahamattas: The Empire's Moral Police

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Ashoka's Rock Edicts: The Words That Tamed an Empire

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rock edicts of Ashoka the Great — the Mauryan emperor who renounced violence after the bloody Kalinga War. They discuss how Ashoka used monumental inscriptions carved on cliffs and pillars across his vast realm to broadcast his new policy of Dhamma: a moral code blending Buddhist ethics, civic duty, and social harmony. Lucas explains the two main types of edicts (Minor and Major), the languages and scripts used (Prakrit in Brahmi, with Greek and Aramaic versions in the northwest), and key sites like Girnar in Gujarat, Dhauli in Odisha, and the famous pillar at Sarnath. They also touch on the controversies: was Ashoka genuinely pious or a shrewd propagandist? And why did his empire fade so soon after his death? A focused look at how one ruler tried to carve his conscience into stone. #Ashoka #MauryaEmpire #RockEdicts #Dhamma #KalingaWar #BrahmiScript #Prakrit #Girnar #Dhauli #Sarnath #PillarEdicts #Buddhism #ImperialPropaganda #AncientIndia #FexingoHistory #History #WorldHistory #IndianHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Ashoka's Pillars: The Edicts That Defined an Empire

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