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The Yam's Lost Patrol: Mongol Postal Disaster in the Altai

5 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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In 1375, a Mongol postal patrol of 30 riders vanished in the Altai Mountains. Their disappearance—recorded in the Ming shi and the Secret History of the Mongols—reveals the fragile human cost behind the Yam's legendary speed. Lucas and Luna trace the patrol's route from Karakorum to Beshbalik, unraveling the patrol's cargo: a paiza, a sealed gerege, and a message that never arrived. They examine the lethal geography of the Altai passes, the role of local Oirat guides, and the yamchi who refused to ride that winter. The episode explores how the Mongol postal system, for all its efficiency, depended on fallible people—and what happened when the system failed. From the bureaucratic aftermath (an official inquiry by the Northern Yuan court) to the legends that grew around the lost patrol, this is a story of hubris, weather, and the silence of the steppe. #MongolEmpire #Yam #AltaiMountains #MingShi #SecretHistoryOfTheMongols #NorthernYuan #Karakorum #Beshbalik #Oirats #PostalHistory #LostPatrol #1375 #MongolCouriers #Paiza #Gerege #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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