How the Mongols Changed Trade, War, and Globalization — Fexingo History

Genghis Khan's Universal Law: The Yassa Code That Ruled an Empire

6 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Yassa, the legal code attributed to Genghis Khan that governed the Mongol Empire. They discuss its origins in the 1206 Quriltai, its blend of customary law and Genghis's innovations, and how it enforced discipline, trade protection, and religious tolerance across a multicultural empire. Drawing on sources like Juvayni's 'History of the World Conqueror' and Rashid al-Din's 'Jami' al-tawarikh', they unpack controversies: was the Yassa a written code or an oral tradition? Did it survive the empire's fragmentation? They cover specific laws—against theft, adultery, and the pollution of water—and the role of the Yassa in the Pax Mongolica. The episode also touches on how later Islamic states and the Yuan dynasty adapted or rejected it. A nuanced look at how law held together the largest contiguous land empire in history. #Yassa #GenghisKhan #MongolEmpire #Juvayni #RashidAlDin #Quriltai #PaxMongolica #SteppeLaw #1206 #Karakorum #Khanbaliq #YuanDynasty #Ilkhanate #Buddhism #Islam #Nestorian #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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