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Genghis Khan's Yassa Code: Law on the Mongol Steppe

7 min · 18 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, key provisions like the death penalty for adultery and theft, and its role in uniting the nomadic tribes. The episode also examines the debate among historians over whether the Yassa was a written code or an oral tradition, and how it influenced later Turco-Mongol rulers like Tamerlane. Specific terms covered include yarguchis (judges), the decimal military system, and the blue seal. The conversation touches on the Yassa's treatment of religion and its contrast with Islamic law, providing a nuanced look at Mongol governance. #GenghisKhan #Yassa #MongolEmpire #MongolLaw #Steppe #TurcoMongol #Tamerlane #DeathPenalty #OralTradition #Yarguchi #DecimalSystem #BlueSeal #MongolHistory #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory #BrutalEmpires #HistoryPodcast #NomadicEmpires Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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