The Golden Horde: Mongol Rule Over Russia Explained — Fexingo History

How the Golden Horde's Steppe Diplomacy Kept Russia in Check

7 min · 29. juni 2026
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Lucas and Luna examine the sophisticated diplomatic system the Mongols used to control their Russian vassals. They explore the role of the ilchi (envoy), the yarlyk (patent of rule), and the darughachi (resident governor), showing how regular missions from Sarai reinforced Mongol authority and kept the Russian princes from uniting. The episode focuses on the early 14th century, when Khan Uzbek's envoys traveled the yam (postal relay system) to collect tribute and deliver edicts. Lucas explains how the system worked: ilchi traveled with a paiza (golden tablet of authority), requiring local populations to provide horses, food, and lodging. When a Russian prince resisted, the Mongol response was not always war—often, a single ilchi with a threatening message could bring compliance. The conversation highlights the story of Prince Mikhail of Tver, who defied Khan Uzbek's envoy in 1317 and faced devastating retaliation. Lucas also discusses how Moscow's rulers like Ivan Kalita learned to use the diplomatic system to their advantage, becoming tax collectors and enforcers for the Horde. Luna asks about the limits of ilchi power, and Lucas notes that while envoys were protected by custom, violations could spark war. The episode ends with a reflection on how the steppe diplomatic tradition shaped Russian autocratic statecraft. #GoldenHorde #SteppeDiplomacy #Ilchi #Yarlyk #Darughachi #KhanUzbek #MikhailTver #IvanKalita #MongolEmpire #JochidUlus #MedievalRussia #Paiza #Yam #Sarai #PrinceMikhail #Tver #Moscow #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode of The Golden Horde: Mongol Rule Over Russia Explained, Lucas and Luna dive into the Great Troubles — the devastating two-decade civil war that tore the Jochid ulus apart from 1359 to 1381. They follow the chain of assassinations after Khan Berdi Beg's death, the power struggles of khans like Nawruz Beg and Kildi Beg, and the rise of the warlord Mamai, who ruled from the shadows. The conversation explores how the Black Death weakened the Horde, the fracturing of the Jochid ulus into breakaway khanates, and the Battle of Blue Waters in 1362, where Lithuania crushed Mongol authority in the west. Along the way, they touch on the role of the yarlyk, the paiza, and the ordu in maintaining control, and how Moscow, under Dmitri Donskoi, began to defy the Horde. The episode ends with the rise of Toqtamysh, who briefly reunified the Horde with Timur's help before overreaching. Specific names and terms include Mamai, Berdi Beg, Nawruz Beg, Kildi Beg, Dmitri Donskoi, Toqtamysh, Timur, Vytautas, the Battle of Blue Waters, the Great Troubles, yarlyk, paiza, ordu, and Jochid ulus. #GoldenHorde #GreatTroubles #JochidUlus #Mamai #BerdiBeg #NawruzBeg #KildiBeg #DmitriDonskoi #Toqtamysh #Timur #Vytautas #BattleOfBlueWaters #BlackDeath #SteppeHistory #MongolCivilWar #MedievalRussia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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