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The Horde's Yasa Code: Mongol Law That Ruled Russia

7 min · 27. juni 2026
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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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