The Secret Communication Network of the Mongol Empire — Fexingo History
This episode explores how the Mongol Empire mapped its vast territory, from the steppe to Persia and China, and how those maps enabled the Yam postal system. Lucas and Luna discuss the role of cartographers like Jamal al-Din, who built a celestial globe for Khubilai Khan; the Persian geographer Hamdallah Mustawfi's 'Nuzhat al-Qulub' — a travel guide detailing routes and postal stations; and the Chinese 'Yuan jingshi dadian' maps that recorded administrative divisions and relay stations. They touch on the practical mixing of cultures — Persian astronomers, Chinese surveyors, and Mongol riders — and how cartographic knowledge traveled along the Yam itself. The episode also covers the limitations: maps as secret state documents, the fragility of silk and paper, and why so few Mongol-era maps survive today. A reflective look at how an empire that prized speed and order tried to capture its own geography on parchment. #MongolCartography #YamPostalSystem #JamalAldin #HamdallahMustawfi #NuzhatalQulub #YuanHistory #KhubilaiKhan #PersianGeography #ChineseCartography #SilkRoad #MedievalMaps #MongolEmpire #HistoryOfMapping #FexingoHistory #PodcastEpisode #Steppe #Khanbalik #Tabriz Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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