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The Horde's Steppe Census: Mongol Numbers That Shaped Russia

5 min · 7. heinä 2026
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We've talked about Mongol tribute and taxes, but how did the Horde actually count its subjects? In this episode, we dive into the chislo — the census that the Mongols imposed on Russian lands. Lucas and Luna explore the practical mechanics of the census: how Mongol officials (chislyaki) traveled with armed escorts, recorded every household, and assessed tribute based on a 'soul tax' rather than land. We look at the 1257 census of Suzdal, the 1259 Novgorod uprising against the census-takers, and the role of Alexander Nevsky in persuading the Novgorodians to submit. We also examine the lasting impact: how the census data later helped Moscow's princes consolidate power, and how the word 'chislo' entered Russian administrative vocabulary. Along the way, we touch on the yam system, the paiza passes, and the darughachi who oversaw the counts. A focused look at how Mongol bureaucracy — not just cavalry — shaped the Russian heartland. #GoldenHorde #MongolCensus #Chislo #MedievalRussia #AlexanderNevsky #Novgorod #Suzdal #MongolEmpire #Tribute #Taxation #Bureaucracy #History #FexingoHistory #Mongols #KievanRus #JochidUlus #Sarai #Yam Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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