The Secret Communication Network of the Mongol Empire — Fexingo History
The Mongol Empire's Yam postal system was the circulatory system of the world's largest contiguous land empire. But what happened when a courier fell ill on the steppe? This episode explores the medical infrastructure that kept the Yam running: the bone-setters known as morin emchi ('horse doctors' who also treated humans), the field hospitals at key relay stations, and the herbal remedies carried by riders. We examine the role of Chinese and Persian physicians who served at the Khan's court and were dispatched to treat Yam personnel, as documented in the Yuan shi and Rashid al-Din's Jami' al-tawarikh. Discover how the Mongols used fermented mare's milk (airag) as both antiseptic and stimulant, how they treated frostbite in Siberia, and why a Yam rider's health was considered a matter of imperial security. We also touch on the controversy surrounding the effectiveness of Mongol military medicine compared to contemporary Islamic and Chinese practices. A rarely told story of logistics, compassion, and the human cost of running the world's first global communication network. #MongolEmpire #Yam #morin_emchi #MongolMedicine #YuanDynasty #Rashid_al_Din #airag #horse_doctors #steppe_medicine #MongolPostalSystem #CentralAsia #HistoryOfMedicine #FexingoHistory #SilkRoad #MongolMilitary #herbal_remedies #frostbite #KhubilaiKhan Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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