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

How the Mongols' Obsession with Marriage Alliances Reshaped Eurasia

6 min · 14. kesä 2026
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The Mongols didn't just conquer with arrows and siege engines — they wove a web of marriage alliances that bound vassals, rivals, and even enemies into a single imperial family. This episode tracks how Genghis Khan and his successors used quriltai-approved betrothals, diplomatic bride-gifts, and strategic widowhood to control Korea, the Goryeo kingdom, and the Keraite, Naiman, and Oirat tribes. We examine the 'diplomatic princess' system under Khubilai Khan, the tangled story of Bulughan Khatun, and the 1274 Mongol invasion of Japan as a failed alliance-based gambit. Featuring the Secret History of the Mongols, Rashid al-Din's Jami' al-tawarikh, and the life of Khutulun — the wrestling princess who refused marriage. #MongolEmpire #MarriageAlliances #DiplomaticPrincesses #Goryeo #KhubilaiKhan #Quriltai #Keraite #Naiman #Oirat #BulughanKhatun #Khutulun #SecretHistoryOfTheMongols #RashidAlDin #JamiAlTawarikh #YuanDynasty #SilkRoad #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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jakson How the Mongols' Obsession with Marriage Alliances Reshaped Eurasia kansikuva

How the Mongols' Obsession with Marriage Alliances Reshaped Eurasia

The Mongols didn't just conquer with arrows and siege engines — they wove a web of marriage alliances that bound vassals, rivals, and even enemies into a single imperial family. This episode tracks how Genghis Khan and his successors used quriltai-approved betrothals, diplomatic bride-gifts, and strategic widowhood to control Korea, the Goryeo kingdom, and the Keraite, Naiman, and Oirat tribes. We examine the 'diplomatic princess' system under Khubilai Khan, the tangled story of Bulughan Khatun, and the 1274 Mongol invasion of Japan as a failed alliance-based gambit. Featuring the Secret History of the Mongols, Rashid al-Din's Jami' al-tawarikh, and the life of Khutulun — the wrestling princess who refused marriage. #MongolEmpire #MarriageAlliances #DiplomaticPrincesses #Goryeo #KhubilaiKhan #Quriltai #Keraite #Naiman #Oirat #BulughanKhatun #Khutulun #SecretHistoryOfTheMongols #RashidAlDin #JamiAlTawarikh #YuanDynasty #SilkRoad #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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This episode explores the ortogh, the Mongol Empire's unique trade partnership system that fueled the Pax Mongolica. Lucas and Luna trace how Genghis Khan and his successors, particularly Ögedei and Khubilai, formalized a state-backed merchant network that spread across Eurasia. They discuss how the Yassa legal code protected ortogh investors, how tamgha taxes funded imperial expansion, and how the system evolved under the Yuan dynasty into a form of state capitalism. The conversation touches on the role of the Uyghur merchants, the use of paper currency (chao), and the eventual decline of the ortogh as the empire fragmented. Along the way, they consider the social impact—how ordinary people were affected by the new commercial currents—and ask whether the ortogh was a precursor to modern trading companies or a unique Mongol invention. #Ortogh #MongolEmpire #PaxMongolica #SilkRoad #GenghisKhan #ÖgedeiKhan #KhubilaiKhan #Yassa #Tamgha #Chao #Uyghur #YuanDynasty #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory #TradeHistory #SteppeEconomy #MedievalTrade Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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