Why the Mongol Empire Split Apart So Quickly — Fexingo History
In 1241, Ögedei Khan died, setting the stage for a decade of political turmoil that nearly shattered the Mongol Empire. At the center of this struggle stood Sorghaghtani Beki, a Nestorian Christian princess who managed an appanage larger than most kingdoms, orchestrated her son Möngke’s election as Great Khan, and outmaneuvered rivals like Töregene Khatun and Güyük Khan. This episode explores how Sorghaghtani transformed her husband Tolui’s legacy, used strategic marriages and religious tolerance to consolidate power, and laid the groundwork for the Toluid dynasty that would rule from the Pacific to Persia. We also discuss the role of Mongol women in governance, the Yassa legal code, and the Kurultai system that allowed her to transcend gender expectations. Sorghaghtani’s story reveals the political savvy that kept the empire intact during its most fragile transition. #SorghaghtaniBeki #MongolEmpire #ÖgedeiKhan #MöngkeKhan #Kurultai #Yassa #ToluidDynasty #NestorianChristian #Karakorum #TöregeneKhatun #GüyükKhan #Chinggisid #CentralAsia #13thCentury #WomenInHistory #MongolWomen #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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