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The Horde's Steppe Envoys: The Ilchi Who Ruled the Roads

6 min · 5 de jul de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the little-known world of the ilchi, the Mongol envoys who crisscrossed the Golden Horde's vast territories. These riders carried the khan's yarligh (decrees) and paiza (tablets of authority) along the yam relay system, delivering messages that could mean peace or war for Russian princes. We follow a single mission: an ilchi traveling from Sarai to Moscow in 1327, carrying Khan Uzbek's demand for the extradition of Prince Alexander Mikhailovich after the Tver Uprising. Along the way, we examine the risks — bandits, weather, and the constant threat of being murdered by hostile princes who feared Mongol retaliation but sometimes gambled. We also touch on the ilchi's legal immunity under the Yasa and how the system declined as the Horde fragmented. This episode builds on earlier discussions of diplomacy and tribute but zooms in on the human couriers who made Mongol rule possible. #GoldenHorde #MongolEmpire #Ilchi #YamSystem #Paiza #Yarligh #Sarai #Moscow #TverUprising #KhanUzbek #AlexanderMikhailovich #MongolDiplomacy #Yasa #SteppeHistory #MedievalRussia #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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