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Khan Uzbek's Golden Horde: Law, Faith, and the Fate of Russia

11 min · 30 jun 2026
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Step into the reign of Khan Uzbek (r. 1313–1341), the longest-ruling monarch of the Golden Horde, who transformed the Jochid ulus into an Islamic sultanate while tightening its grip on the Russian principalities. This episode explores Uzbek's dual legacy: his adoption of Islam as state religion, his codification of the yasa and sharia, his ruthless consolidation of power—including the execution of rival princes and the suppression of shamanist resistance. We follow his patronage of Sarai's architectural boom, his diplomatic dance with the Mamluks and Byzantines, and his fateful decision to elevate the upstart Prince Ivan Kalita of Moscow as chief tribute collector, a move that sowed the seeds of Russian unification. Along the way, we meet the formidable Khatun Taidula, the Genoese traders of Caffa, and the restless steppe nomads who chafed under Uzbek's centralized rule. It's a story of faith, power, and unintended consequences—how one khan's vision of a stable, orthodox Horde ended up creating the very forces that would ultimately break it. #GoldenHorde #KhanUzbek #Islamization #MongolEmpire #JochidUlus #Sarai #IvanKalita #Taidula #Yasa #Sharia #MoscowRise #MedievalRussia #SteppeHistory #CentralAsia #MamlukSultanate #Caffa #Genoese #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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