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The Mongol Postal System: Yam Relay Across an Empire

4 min · 14 de jul de 2026
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Step into the world of the Yam, the Mongol Empire's extraordinary postal and intelligence network that stretched from Korea to Eastern Europe. Lucas and Luna explore how Genghis Khan and his successors created a relay system of horse stations every 25-30 miles, allowing messengers to cover up to 200 miles per day. They discuss the paiza passes that granted travelers food, horses, and protection, the network's role in military communication, and how it facilitated trade and governance across the largest contiguous land empire in history. Learn about the harsh conditions for station keepers, the spies disguised as merchants, and the system's decline after the empire fragmented. This episode also covers the Yam's influence on later postal systems, including Russia's notorious yamshchiki. A fascinating look at the logistical genius that held an empire together. #MongolEmpire #Yam #PostalSystem #GenghisKhan #HistoricalLogistics #MongolHistory #CentralAsia #Paiza #Karakorum #SilkRoad #PaxMongolica #CommunicationHistory #MedievalWorld #Empire #SteppeHistory #MongolMessengers #HorseRelay #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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