Why the Mongol Empire Split Apart So Quickly — Fexingo History

The Mongol Empire's Collapse and the Qara'unas Revolt

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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore a crucial but often overlooked factor in the Mongol Empire's fragmentation: the Qara'unas, a mixed Mongol-Tajik military force that operated in Central Asia. After Genghis Khan's death, the empire's vast size and internal tensions led to the rise of autonomous commanders like the Qara'unas, who played a key role in the Chagatai Khanate's wars and the empire's eventual collapse. The conversation delves into the Qara'unas' origins under Negübei, their involvement in the Talas Kurultai of 1269, and their devastating raids into Transoxiana. Lucas explains how these nomadic soldiers, initially loyal to the Great Khan, became mercenaries for competing khans, accelerating the empire's disintegration. The episode also touches on the Qara'unas' later absorption into the armies of Timur, highlighting their lasting impact on Central Asian history. Specific terms covered include ulus, yasa, yurt, and the role of the Chagatai Khanate. A brief donation segment acknowledges listener support via buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. #MongolEmpire #Qara'unas #ChagataiKhanate #CentralAsia #TalasKurultai #Negübei #Transoxiana #Yasa #Ulus #Timur #NomadicWarfare #MongolCivilWar #Kaidu #BaraqKhan #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalHistory #EmpireCollapse Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Mongol Empire's Collapse and the Qara'unas Revolt Cover

The Mongol Empire's Collapse and the Qara'unas Revolt

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