The Secret Communication Network of the Mongol Empire — Fexingo History
In this episode, we explore a little-known but ingenious feature of the Mongol Empire's Yam relay system: stone or clay pillar mailboxes called sumun yam, erected along major routes. These hollow pillars served as drop-off points where couriers could leave or retrieve messages without waiting for a personal exchange — an early form of postal mailbox. We discuss archaeological evidence from the Orkhon Valley and the Tarim Basin, how the system worked in practice, and how it compares to similar innovations like the Persian chapar khaneh and the Roman cursus publicus. The episode also touches on the Yassa legal code's provisions for mail security and the paiza tablets that authorized use. Lucas and Luna consider why this simple but effective technology hasn't received more attention in histories of communication. #MongolEmpire #YamSystem #PostalHistory #SumunYam #OrkhonValley #TarimBasin #SilkRoad #Paiza #Yassa #ChaparKhaneh #CursusPublicus #ÖgedeiKhan #KublaiKhan #Karakorum #Khanbalik #MedievalCommunications #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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