Why the Mongol Empire Split Apart So Quickly — Fexingo History

The Mongol Empire's Legal Experiment: Yassa vs Sharia

7 min · 23 mei 2026
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When the Mongol Empire conquered the Islamic world, it brought a legal system built on steppe tradition and Genghis Khan's decrees—the Yassa. But in Persia, the Ilkhanate faced a dilemma: enforce Mongol law or accommodate Sharia? This episode explores the legal clash that accelerated the empire's fragmentation. We follow the career of the historian and vizier Rashid al-Din, who tried to reconcile the two systems under Ghazan Khan. We examine how the Yassa's principles—collective responsibility, religious tolerance, and harsh penalties—collided with Islamic jurisprudence. The rise of the ulama (Islamic scholars) as a political force, Ghazan's conversion, and the backlash from Mongol traditionalists are all part of the story. The episode also covers the Mongol legal concept of 'yargu' (investigation) and how legal pluralism deepened the divide between the khanates. Specific cases from Tabriz and Samarkand illustrate the tension. Listeners will gain a new perspective on how legal systems shaped the Mongol Empire's unraveling. #MongolEmpire #Yassa #Sharia #Ilkhanate #GhazanKhan #RashidAlDin #MongolLaw #IslamicLaw #Tabriz #Samarkand #Ulama #Yargu #LegalPluralism #CentralAsia #MedievalHistory #EmpireFragmentation #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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