The Secret Communication Network of the Mongol Empire — Fexingo History

The Yam's Feathered Messengers: Mongol Pigeon Post

10 min · 25. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Mongol Empire's use of carrier pigeons as a high-speed supplement to the Yam relay system. Drawing on accounts from the Yuan shi, Juvayni, and Marco Polo, they trace how pigeon posts operated across Khwarezm, the Ilkhanate, and Yuan China. The conversation covers the network of burj hamam (pigeon towers) that dotted trade routes, the training of birds for specific destinations, and how this feathered post was integrated with the horse-based Yam. They also discuss the strategic role of pigeon intelligence in Mongol campaigns against the Song and Mamluks, and how the practice influenced later Islamic and European postal systems. A little-known but vital thread in the story of global communications. #MongolEmpire #PigeonPost #Yam #MongolCommunications #KhubilaiKhan #Juvayni #MarcoPolo #YuanShi #Khwarezm #Ilkhanate #SongDynasty #Mamluks #burjHamam #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory #SilkRoad #MedievalCommunications Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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