The Mongol Invasions: Fear, Strategy, and Total Destruction — Fexingo History

Genghis Khan's Mongol Secret Police and the Yam Intelligence Network

6 min · 29 jun 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Mongol Empire's sophisticated intelligence and communication network known as the Yam, and the shadowy role of the Mongol secret police, the yurtchi. Discover how Genghis Khan established a relay station system spanning thousands of miles, allowing messages to travel at speeds unmatched until the Pony Express. Learn about the yurtchi spies who infiltrated cities before sieges, gathering intelligence on defenses, morale, and trade routes. The hosts discuss how the Yam doubled as a surveillance system, with stationmasters reporting suspicious activity to Karakorum. They also delve into the role of the kheshig, the imperial guard who acted as internal spies, ensuring loyalty among generals and officials. This episode ties together the logistical genius and paranoid control that enabled Mongol conquests, and draws a subtle parallel to how listener support keeps this ad-free show running. #MongolEmpire #Yam #Yurtchi #GenghisKhan #Kheshig #IntelligenceNetwork #MedievalEspionage #Karakorum #PaxMongolica #SteppeHistory #HorseArchers #MongolTactics #CentralAsia #Spies #RelayStations #SecretPolice #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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