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The Yam's Golden Paiza: Who Really Carried the Khan's Pass

6 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the paiza — the Mongol Empire's most coveted travel credential. Forget what you think you know about a simple 'pass'. The paiza came in gold, silver, and bronze, each granting different privileges: access to fresh horses, food, lodging, and even armed escorts. But who actually got these tablets? And could they be abused? We trace the story of the paiza from Ögedei Khan's early reforms to its regulation under Kublai Khan, when the Yuan court tried to crack down on forgery and overuse. We look at the famous golden paiza of Marco Polo (did he really have one?), the silver paiza of the Ilkhanate, the paiza as diplomatic gift to foreign rulers, and the strange case of a paiza found in a 14th-century shipwreck off the coast of Korea. We also examine the gerege — the Uyghur-script pass carried by lesser couriers — and the tamgha marks that authenticated official documents. This episode draws on the Yuan shi, the Jami' al-tawarikh, the Secret History of the Mongols, and the travel accounts of Ibn Battuta and William of Rubruck. A surprising look at how a piece of metal could rule an empire. #MongolEmpire #Paiza #Yam #KublaiKhan #OgedeiKhan #MarcoPolo #YuanDynasty #Ilkhanate #Gerege #Tamgha #IbnBattuta #WilliamOfRubruck #Shipwreck #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory #BronzePaiza #GoldenTablet Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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