The Mongol Empire: How Nomads Conquered the World — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Mongol Empire: How Nomads Conquered the World, Lucas and Luna dive into one of the most underappreciated tools of Mongol domination: the census. While Genghis Khan united the steppe through cavalry and blood oaths, it was his successors—especially Ögedei and Möngke—who realized that to rule an empire, you need to know who you're ruling. We explore the first systematic census of the Mongol Empire in the 1230s, how the darughachi (imperial agents) counted households in China, Persia, and the Russian steppes, and how this data was used to allocate troops, taxes, and the famed Yam postal relays. We also touch on resistance to counting: revolts in the Caucasus, evasion in the forests of Siberia, and the philosophical clash between nomadic freedom and bureaucratic order. Specific names include Ögedei Khan, Möngke Khan, Shigi Qutuqu, and Rashid al-Din. The episode reveals how a simple administrative act—counting people—helped hold together the largest contiguous land empire in history. #MongolEmpire #Census #ÖgedeiKhan #MöngkeKhan #ShigiQutuqu #Darughachi #Qubchur #Yam #CentralAsia #SteppeHistory #Taxation #Bureaucracy #RashidAlDin #JamiAlTawarikh #13thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #AdministrativeHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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