Why the Mongol Empire Split Apart So Quickly — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a critical but overlooked factor in the fragmentation of the Mongol Empire: the Yam system, the empire's relay-based communication and intelligence network. They trace its origins under Genghis Khan, its expansion under Ögedei, and how the Yam's efficiency paradoxically enabled the rise of independent khanates. The discussion focuses on the Toluid Civil War (1260–1264) between Kublai and Ariq Böke, showing how each side used the Yam to rally supporters and intercept rivals. They also cover the later exploitation of the Yam by rebel princes like Kaidu, who used the network to coordinate resistance against Kublai's Yuan dynasty. The episode highlights the Yam's material costs—vast herds of horses, thousands of postal riders, and the heavy tax burden on local populations—which fueled resentment and rebellion. Key figures include Genghis Khan, Ögedei, Kublai, Ariq Böke, Kaidu, and the Persian vizier Rashid al-Din, whose chronicles preserve Yam regulations. This fresh angle on Mongol disintegration reveals how a tool of unity became a weapon of division. #MongolEmpire #YamSystem #KublaiKhan #AriqBoke #ToluidCivilWar #Kaidu #ÖgedeiKhan #GenghisKhan #MongolCommunication #YuanDynasty #CentralAsia #SilkRoad #RashidAlDin #PostalSystem #MongolDecline #SteppeHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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