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

The Horde's Slave Economy: Mongol Russia and the Human Trade

7 min · 28. maj 2026
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This episode of The Golden Horde explores the brutal engine of the Mongol-Russian slave trade. Lucas and Luna trace how the Jochid ulus became a key link in a vast human trafficking network stretching from the Baltic to the Black Sea and beyond to Mamluk Egypt. They discuss the yasyr (captives) taken during Mongol raids on Russian principalities, the role of Caffa and Tana as slave markets, and the institution of the saadat (slave soldier) that supplied Mamluk sultans. The conversation examines the scale of the trade—how many people were enslaved, who they were (including Russians, Circassians, and steppe nomads), and how the Horde's economy depended on it. Lucas also explains the process of slave recruitment into the Mamluk army, the journey through the Black Sea, and the political dynamics between the Horde and the Mamluks. Luna asks about resistance, ransom, and the long-term demographic impact on Russia. The episode ends with a reflection on how this commerce shaped Eurasian history and the states that succeeded the Horde. #GoldenHorde #SlaveTrade #MongolRussia #Jochid #Caffa #Tana #Mamluk #Yasyr #Saadat #BlackSea #Sarai #Ransom #Circassians #KhanBerke #KhanUzbek #Slavery #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Mongol Military Strategy: The Horde's Steppe War Machine

This episode of The Golden Horde: Mongol Rule Over Russia Explained takes you inside the war machine that made the Mongols unstoppable. Lucas and Luna explore the Horde's military organization, tactics, and equipment — from the composite bow and steppe pony to the decimal system, feigned retreats, and siege warfare. They discuss how Batu Khan's army conquered Rus' cities, how the Horde adapted to new enemies like Tamerlane, and why Mongol field tactics remained superior for centuries. Specifics include the Mongol compound bow's range and draw weight, the tumen system of 10,000-man units, the use of Chinese siege engineers, and the Battle of the Kondurcha River. The episode also covers the Horde's reliance on steppe ponies, their logistics based on mobile herds, and the psychological terror of their mounted archers. It's a focused look at the hardware and doctrine behind the Golden Horde's dominance — and the seeds of its eventual military decline. #GoldenHorde #MongolMilitary #SteppeWarfare #CompositeBow #Tumen #BatuKhan #Toqtamysh #Tamerlane #KondurchaRiver #SiegeWarfare #FeignedRetreat #Yam #Sarai #JochidUlus #HorseArcher #MedievalHistory #CentralAsia #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28. juni 20265 min
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The Golden Horde's Steppe Capital: Life in Old Sarai

Lucas and Luna explore the daily life, culture, and governance of Old Sarai (Sarai-Batu), the first capital of the Golden Horde on the lower Volga. Built by Batu Khan around 1250, Sarai was a sprawling city of tents, brick buildings, mosques, and markets, where Mongol rulers, Turkic tribes, Russian slaves, and merchants from across Eurasia coexisted. The episode covers the city's founding, its layout, the yam postal system, the role of the yarlyk (edicts), and the multicultural mix under the Jochid ulus. It also touches on the city's decline after Tamerlane's destruction in 1395 and the shift to New Sarai. No prior episodes have focused solely on Sarai's physical and social fabric. #GoldenHorde #SaraiBatu #BatuKhan #MongolEmpire #SteppeCapital #JochidUlus #VolgaRiver #Yarlyk #YamPostalSystem #Tamerlane #CentralAsiaHistory #MedievalCity #MongolArchitecture #SilkRoad #RussianHistory #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast #MedievalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28. juni 20265 min
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The Mongol Tribute System That Built Moscow

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Golden Horde's tribute system — the 'vykhod' — and how it transformed the Russian principalities. They trace the collection of silver, furs, and grain from conquered lands to Sarai, the Horde's capital on the Volga. The conversation focuses on the role of the 'baskaks' and 'darughachis' in extracting tribute, the creation of a census ('chislo') to assess populations, and the unexpected rise of Moscow under Prince Ivan Kalita, who became the Horde's chief tax collector. Lucas explains how the tribute system not only enriched the Mongols but also centralized wealth and authority in Moscow, setting the stage for its later rebellion. Specific details include the use of silver dirhams, the impact on trade along the Volga, and the delicate balance of power among Russian princes vying for the yarlyk. The episode also touches on the human cost — the burden on villagers and the occasional uprisings, like the 1327 Tver revolt. By the end, listeners will understand how Mongol taxation inadvertently created the financial and political foundation for the Russian state. #GoldenHorde #MongolTribute #vykhod #Sarai #IvanKalita #baskak #darughachi #chislo #Tver #Moscow #Jochidulus #yarlyk #MedievalRussia #MongolEmpire #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory #SteppeHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Long before the yarlyk or the baskak, the Golden Horde governed Russia through the Yasa — the unwritten, ever-evolving legal code attributed to Chinggis Khan himself. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Yasa shaped everyday life under Mongol rule: from trade regulations that kept the Silk Road moving to tax laws that funded Sarai's palaces, and from diplomatic immunity for envoys to harsh penalties for theft and horse-rustling. They discuss what the Yasa reveals about Mongol priorities — loyalty, order, and the supremacy of the khan — and how it contrasted with Russian customary law. Drawing on the travel accounts of Carpini and Rubruck, and the court chronicles of Juvayni and Rashid al-Din, they piece together a legal system that was never written down in one codex but was cited by khans from Batu through Uzbek. The episode also touches on the Yasa's influence on later Russian legal thought and why it faded in the fifteenth century. A focused look at the rule of law on the steppe — and what it meant for the people living under it. #GoldenHorde #Yasa #ChinggisKhan #MongolLaw #MongolEmpire #Sarai #BatuKhan #KhanUzbek #Juvayni #RashidAlDin #MedievalRussia #SilkRoad #SteppeHistory #FexingoHistory #History #MongolLegacy #LegalHistory #Carpini Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Horde's Steppe Diplomacy: Mongol Envoys and Russian Princes

In this episode of The Golden Horde: Mongol Rule Over Russia Explained, Lucas and Luna explore the intricate world of Mongol diplomacy on the steppe. They focus on the role of envoys — the ilchi — who carried yarlyks (edicts) between Sarai and the Russian principalities. The episode covers the life of a Mongol envoy, the dangers they faced, and how figures like Alexander Nevsky navigated the system. It also examines the 1257 census mission to Novgorod led by the darughachi, which sparked a revolt. The hosts discuss the delicate balance of power, gift-giving protocols, and how the Horde used marriage alliances — such as the union of the Ryazan prince with a Mongol princess — to cement control. The conversation highlights a lesser-known rebellion in Rostov in 1262, where Russian townsfolk killed Mongol tax collectors, and how Berke Khan responded with measured force rather than annihilation. #GoldenHorde #MongolDiplomacy #RussianHistory #Ilchi #Yarlyk #Darughachi #AlexanderNevsky #Novgorod #RostovUprising #BerkeKhan #SteppeEmpire #MedievalRussia #Sarai #MongolEnvoys #Census #JochidUlus #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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