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The Horde's Steppe Succession: How a Mongol Khan Was Chosen

6 min · 7 jul 2026
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In this episode of The Golden Horde, Lucas and Luna explore the steppe succession system that governed the Jochid ulus. How did the Mongols choose their khans? It wasn't simple primogeniture. Lucas explains the role of the kurultai — the assembly of Chinggisid princes and military commanders — and the influence of powerful khatuns like Taidula. He traces the transition from Batu Khan to Berke, the disputed succession after Berdi Beg that sparked the Great Troubles, and the controversial rise of Mamai as a non-Chinggisid powerbroker. The episode also covers the Yasa's guidelines on inheritance, the role of the ordu in legitimizing rulers, and how steppe traditions clashed with Islamic succession norms under Khan Uzbek. Specific figures include Batu, Berke, Mongke Temur, Tode Mongke, Talabuga, Toqta, and Janibeg. Listeners will come away understanding why the Horde's succession crises were both a strength — ensuring capable leaders — and a vulnerability that ultimately fractured the empire. #GoldenHorde #JochidUlus #MongolSuccession #Kurultai #Chinggisid #SteppePolitics #BatuKhan #BerkeKhan #Mamai #GreatTroubles #MongolEmpire #Yasa #TaidulaKhatun #KhanUzbek #Sarai #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalEurasia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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