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The Yam's Female Riders: Women in Mongol Postal Service

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When we think of the Mongol Yam, we picture male riders. But women served too—as station managers, relay riders, and even spies. This episode follows Khutulun, the wrestling princess who commanded Yam stations in Central Asia; the khatuns who ran postal networks in the Ilkhanate; and the Chinese female couriers documented in the Yuan shi. We explore how Mongol customs of women's mobility and authority shaped the Yam, the tasks women handled, and why their role faded as the empire fragmented. Drawing on Rashid al-Din's Jami' al-tawarikh, Marco Polo's travelogue, and the Secret History of the Mongols, we uncover a forgotten dimension of the world's first global postal system. #Yam #MongolEmpire #WomenInHistory #Khutulun #Khatun #YuanShi #RashidAlDin #JamiAlTawarikh #SecretHistoryOfTheMongols #MarcoPolo #Ilkhanate #Khanbalik #CentralAsia #Steppe #Horseback #PostalHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Yam's Female Riders: Women in Mongol Postal Service

When we think of the Mongol Yam, we picture male riders. But women served too—as station managers, relay riders, and even spies. This episode follows Khutulun, the wrestling princess who commanded Yam stations in Central Asia; the khatuns who ran postal networks in the Ilkhanate; and the Chinese female couriers documented in the Yuan shi. We explore how Mongol customs of women's mobility and authority shaped the Yam, the tasks women handled, and why their role faded as the empire fragmented. Drawing on Rashid al-Din's Jami' al-tawarikh, Marco Polo's travelogue, and the Secret History of the Mongols, we uncover a forgotten dimension of the world's first global postal system. #Yam #MongolEmpire #WomenInHistory #Khutulun #Khatun #YuanShi #RashidAlDin #JamiAlTawarikh #SecretHistoryOfTheMongols #MarcoPolo #Ilkhanate #Khanbalik #CentralAsia #Steppe #Horseback #PostalHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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