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Mongol Empire's Religious Tolerance: How the Khans Ruled a Multifaith Empire

8 min · 28 mei 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Mongol Empire governed a vast, diverse population through religious tolerance. From Genghis Khan's Yassa code to Ögedei's policy of exempting clergy from taxes, the Mongols actively supported Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Taoism, and more. Learn about the famous debate at Karakorum in 1254, where representatives of different faiths argued theology before Möngke Khan. Discover how Ilkhanate ruler Ghazan converted to Islam while maintaining alliances with Christian kingdoms. The episode also examines the limits of tolerance, including the suppression of Daoist texts under Khubilai Khan. A nuanced look at how steppe pragmatism shaped one of history's most pluralistic empires. #MongolEmpire #ReligiousTolerance #KarakorumDebate #GenghisKhan #ÖgedeiKhan #MöngkeKhan #KhubilaiKhan #GhazanKhan #Ilkhanate #YuanDynasty #Buddhism #Islam #Christianity #Taoism #YassaCode #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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