Why the Mongol Empire Split Apart So Quickly — Fexingo History

The Mongol Empire's Postal Relay Collapse

8 min · 4 jun 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the collapse of the Mongol Empire's Yam postal relay system — the vast network of horse stations that once connected the Silk Road from Beijing to Baghdad. They focus on how the system's breakdown under Kublai Khan's successors accelerated the empire's fragmentation. Key figures include Kublai's grandson Temür Khan, who faced a fiscal crisis as Yam stations were privatized and abandoned. The conversation covers the role of the ortoq merchant partnerships, the rise of banditry along the routes, and a specific rebellion in 1295 led by a disgruntled Yamchi named Baiju. Lucas explains how the Yam's decay mirrored the loss of central authority, turning the empire's lifeline into a symbol of its disintegration. The episode also touches on the Rashidun postal reforms and how later states, including the Ming dynasty and the Timurids, learned from the Mongol failure. A rich, specific look at infrastructure as a measure of imperial health. #MongolEmpire #YamSystem #KublaiKhan #TemürKhan #Ortoq #SilkRoad #PostalRelay #Baiju #History #FexingoHistory #CentralAsia #MongolDecline #YuanDynasty #Infrastructure #Banditry #Rashidun #Timurid #MingDynasty Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Mongol Empire's Postal Relay Collapse

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the collapse of the Mongol Empire's Yam postal relay system — the vast network of horse stations that once connected the Silk Road from Beijing to Baghdad. They focus on how the system's breakdown under Kublai Khan's successors accelerated the empire's fragmentation. Key figures include Kublai's grandson Temür Khan, who faced a fiscal crisis as Yam stations were privatized and abandoned. The conversation covers the role of the ortoq merchant partnerships, the rise of banditry along the routes, and a specific rebellion in 1295 led by a disgruntled Yamchi named Baiju. Lucas explains how the Yam's decay mirrored the loss of central authority, turning the empire's lifeline into a symbol of its disintegration. The episode also touches on the Rashidun postal reforms and how later states, including the Ming dynasty and the Timurids, learned from the Mongol failure. A rich, specific look at infrastructure as a measure of imperial health. #MongolEmpire #YamSystem #KublaiKhan #TemürKhan #Ortoq #SilkRoad #PostalRelay #Baiju #History #FexingoHistory #CentralAsia #MongolDecline #YuanDynasty #Infrastructure #Banditry #Rashidun #Timurid #MingDynasty Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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