Why the Mongol Empire Split Apart So Quickly — Fexingo History
The Mongol Empire's collapse is often blamed on succession disputes, but one war between cousins sealed its fate. This episode dives into the 1262 conflict between Berke, the Muslim khan of the Golden Horde, and Hulagu, the Buddhist-turned-Christian Ilkhan of Persia. Their armies clashed at the Terek River in the Caucasus, a battle that permanently severed the empire's western and eastern wings. We explore how Berke's conversion to Islam, his alliance with the Mamluk sultan Baybars, and Hulagu's sack of Baghdad created irreconcilable religious and political divides. The war also exposed the fragility of the Mongol appanage system, where personal loyalties and faith trumped Chinggisid unity. Along the way, we meet figures like the Jochid prince Nogai, whose raids into Ilkhanate territory forced Hulagu to divert troops from a planned invasion of Syria, and the Mamluk envoy who traveled the Silk Road to cement the Berke-Baybars alliance. This is a story of blood feuds, shifting alliances, and the moment Mongol-inflicted violence turned inward—permanently. #Berke #Hulagu #TerekRiver #GoldenHorde #Ilkhanate #MongolCivilWar #Mamluks #Baybars #Nogai #Baghdad #Caucasus #1262 #Jochid #Toluid #Chinggisid #Islam #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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