Why the Mongol Empire Split Apart So Quickly — Fexingo History
In 1252, Möngke Khan ordered a census of the entire Mongol Empire to centralize control and maximize tax revenue. But in the remote mountain fortress of Maymun Diz, the Isma'ili leader Dafar Qiyan refused to submit. This episode follows the census revolt that spread from the Alborz Mountains to the Gobi Desert, revealing how the empire's administrative overreach ignited rebellions across its most fragile frontiers. We explore the Isma'ili strongholds of Alamut and Maymun Diz, the role of Mongol commander Kitbuqa, and the census that inadvertently fueled the empire's fragmentation. Lucas and Luna discuss how a simple headcount became a flashpoint, and why the resistance of a single fortress foreshadowed the collapse of Mongol unity. #MongolCensus #DafarQiyan #MaymunDiz #Alamut #Isma'ili #Kitbuqa #MöngkeKhan #AlborzMountains #CensusRevolt #MongolEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #CentralAsia #13thCentury #PersianHistory #MongolAdministration #Rebellion #EmpireFragmentation Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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