Why the Mongol Empire Split Apart So Quickly — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Golden Horde became the first major Mongol khanate to functionally break away from the empire, long before Kublai's civil wars. They focus on Batu Khan—Genghis's grandson and conqueror of Eastern Europe—and his strategic defiance of the Great Khan Ögedei's successor. The conversation covers the political maneuvering at the kurultai of 1246, Batu's refusal to accept Güyük Khan, the poisoning of Güyük, and how Batu's patronage of Möngke Khan reshaped the empire's balance of power. They also discuss the Golden Horde's independent foreign policy, including its alliance with the Mamluks against the Ilkhanate, and the long-term economic and cultural divergence of the Jochid ulus. This episode fills a gap in the series by examining the earliest cracks in Mongol unity, centered on the steppe pragmatist who built a lasting northern khanate. #BatuKhan #GoldenHorde #MongolEmpire #GüyükKhan #Kurultai #JochidUlus #MöngkeKhan #Ögedei #SorghaghtaniBeki #Sarai #MamlukAlliance #TerekRiver #KievanRus #MongolSuccession #SteppePolitics #FexingoHistory #History #CentralAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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