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

Mongol Religious Tolerance: How an Empire Embraced All Faiths

6 min · 17. kesä 2026
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In this episode of How the Mongols Changed Trade, War, and Globalization, Lucas and Luna explore the Mongol Empire's remarkable policy of religious tolerance. From Genghis Khan's Yassa to the spiritual free-for-all at Karakorum, they discuss how the Mongols exempted clergy from taxes, patronized Buddhist, Muslim, Christian, and Taoist institutions alike, and even held interfaith debates at Khubilai's court. Learn how this openness—rooted in steppe shamanism and practical statecraft—fostered cultural exchange and stability across the Silk Road, but also sowed seeds of tension in places like the Ilkhanate under Ghazan Khan. Figures like Genghis, Khubilai, and the Nestorian monk Rabban Bar Sauma come to life in a conversation that reveals how religious liberty was both a tool of empire and a fragile ideal. Tune in for a fresh angle on Mongol governance that goes beyond conquest and commerce. #MongolEmpire #GenghisKhan #KhubilaiKhan #ReligiousTolerance #Yassa #Karakorum #SilkRoad #Nestorian #RabbanBarSauma #Ilkhanate #GhazanKhan #InterfaithDebate #YuanDynasty #Buddhism #Islam #Christianity #Taoism #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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