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Temujin's Blood Brothers: The Andas Who Built an Empire

6 min · 5 de jul de 2026
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Before Genghis Khan conquered the world, he forged a series of sworn brotherhoods with steppe allies—andas like Jamukha and Wang Khan. These alliances of blood and oath shaped his rise and ultimate betrayal. In this episode, Lucas tells Luna the story of a boy named Temujin binding himself to friends and rivals in the harsh world of the Mongolian steppe, and how those bonds became the foundation of his military machine. We explore the ritual of the anda bond, the shifting loyalties of the Keraites and Mongols, and the tragic fallout when Jamukha turned enemy. How did personal oaths become the glue of an empire? And what happened when they shattered? This is the untold story of Genghis Khan's chosen brothers. #GenghisKhan #Anda #Jamukha #WangKhan #Keraites #MongolEmpire #SteppePolitics #Temujin #BloodBrothers #Oaths #MongolTribes #CentralAsia #12thCentury #BurkhanKhaldun #History #FexingoHistory #MongolConquest #NomadicWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Before Genghis Khan conquered the world, he forged a series of sworn brotherhoods with steppe allies—andas like Jamukha and Wang Khan. These alliances of blood and oath shaped his rise and ultimate betrayal. In this episode, Lucas tells Luna the story of a boy named Temujin binding himself to friends and rivals in the harsh world of the Mongolian steppe, and how those bonds became the foundation of his military machine. We explore the ritual of the anda bond, the shifting loyalties of the Keraites and Mongols, and the tragic fallout when Jamukha turned enemy. How did personal oaths become the glue of an empire? And what happened when they shattered? This is the untold story of Genghis Khan's chosen brothers. #GenghisKhan #Anda #Jamukha #WangKhan #Keraites #MongolEmpire #SteppePolitics #Temujin #BloodBrothers #Oaths #MongolTribes #CentralAsia #12thCentury #BurkhanKhaldun #History #FexingoHistory #MongolConquest #NomadicWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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