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Genghis Khan's Daughters: The Mongol Princesses Who Ruled an Empire

7 min · 9. juli 2026
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In this episode, we explore the crucial yet often overlooked role of Genghis Khan's daughters in building and administering the Mongol Empire. While Genghis is famous for his brutal conquests, he also strategically married his daughters to powerful allies, granting them authority over vast territories. We focus on Alaqai Beki, the 'Princess Who Rules,' who governed the Ongud tribe and later represented the Mongol court in North China. We discuss how these princesses served as political anchors, managing trade routes and local governance, and how their power waned after Genghis's death. We also touch on the stories of Checheyikhen and Altalun, and the competition between Mongol princesses and their brothers. This episode sheds light on a hidden dimension of Mongol imperial strategy—using women as pillars of control. #GenghisKhan #AlaqaiBeki #MongolEmpire #MongolPrincesses #Ongud #Juvayni #RashidAlDin #SecretHistoryoftheMongols #Yassa #Tumen #Yam #13thCentury #CentralAsia #WomenInHistory #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory #Mongols Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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After the bloody Kalinga War, Emperor Ashoka didn't just convert to Buddhism—he created an entire bureaucracy to spread his vision of Dhamma across the Mauryan Empire. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Dhamma Mahamattas, the 'officers of righteousness' that Ashoka appointed to enforce ethical conduct, promote religious tolerance, and even monitor his own family. We trace their origins in Ashoka's Major Rock Edicts, their duties in promoting non-violence and respect for life, and the tensions they created with orthodox Brahmins. How did a handful of civil servants attempt to transform a diverse, war-weary subcontinent? And did Ashoka's moral experiment ultimately undermine the empire's military might? Drawing on the Edicts and recent scholarship, we examine the reach and limits of this unprecedented experiment in state-sponsored virtue. #Ashoka #MauryanEmpire #DhammaMahamattas #RockEdicts #Kalinga #Buddhism #IndianHistory #AncientIndia #Piyadasi #Prakrit #Brahmi #MajorRockEdicts #EdictV #EdictXII #ReligiousTolerance #NonViolence #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Ashoka's Rock Edicts: The Words That Tamed an Empire

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rock edicts of Ashoka the Great — the Mauryan emperor who renounced violence after the bloody Kalinga War. They discuss how Ashoka used monumental inscriptions carved on cliffs and pillars across his vast realm to broadcast his new policy of Dhamma: a moral code blending Buddhist ethics, civic duty, and social harmony. Lucas explains the two main types of edicts (Minor and Major), the languages and scripts used (Prakrit in Brahmi, with Greek and Aramaic versions in the northwest), and key sites like Girnar in Gujarat, Dhauli in Odisha, and the famous pillar at Sarnath. They also touch on the controversies: was Ashoka genuinely pious or a shrewd propagandist? And why did his empire fade so soon after his death? A focused look at how one ruler tried to carve his conscience into stone. #Ashoka #MauryaEmpire #RockEdicts #Dhamma #KalingaWar #BrahmiScript #Prakrit #Girnar #Dhauli #Sarnath #PillarEdicts #Buddhism #ImperialPropaganda #AncientIndia #FexingoHistory #History #WorldHistory #IndianHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In episode 157 of The Most Brutal Empires, Lucas and Luna explore the Ashokan edicts—the inscribed pillars and rock faces that carried Emperor Ashoka's message of Dhamma across the Mauryan Empire. After the bloody Kalinga War, Ashoka turned to moral governance, but what did his edicts actually say? We decode the major edicts from Girnar, Dhauli, and the famous pillar at Sarnath, discussing their mix of Buddhist ethics, administrative decrees, and surprising pragmatism. From bans on animal sacrifice to instructions for tree planting, these edicts reveal a ruler balancing idealism with the realities of empire. We also touch on the controversy: was Ashoka's Dhamma a genuine conversion or a political tool? Join us for a deep dive into the words that Ashoka carved in stone. #Ashoka #MauryaEmpire #AshokanEdicts #Dhamma #Kalinga #Buddhism #Sarnath #Girnar #Dhauli #PillarEdicts #RockEdicts #Prakrit #BrahmiScript #AncientIndia #History #FexingoHistory #IndianHistory #EmperorAshoka Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Emperor Ashoka's conquest of Kalinga in 261 BCE, the bloodiest campaign of the Mauryan Empire. They examine the Kalinga War's staggering toll—over 100,000 killed, 150,000 deported—and how Ashoka's first-hand witness of the carnage triggered a radical conversion to Buddhism. The conversation delves into Rock Edict XIII, where Ashoka himself describes his remorse, and contrasts his pre-Kalinga ruthlessness with the post-war Dhamma policy. They touch on the controversy: did Ashoka really renounce violence, or was it a calculated political move? Specifics include the Kalinga kingdom's location, the role of the river Daya, and the archaeological evidence from Dhauli and Jaugada. A nuanced look at how an empire's worst atrocity became its greatest moral turning point. #Ashoka #KalingaWar #MauryaEmpire #Buddhism #RockEdict #Dhamma #DayaRiver #Dhauli #Jaugada #EmperorAshoka #AncientIndia #WarAndPeace #HistoricalControversy #FexingoHistory #BrutalEmpires #History #IndianHistory #Conversion Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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