How the Mongols Changed Trade, War, and Globalization — Fexingo History
This episode explores the Mongol conquest of Tibet—a story less of bloody battles and more of strategic diplomacy, religious intrigue, and political maneuvering. We trace how the Mongols, under Ögedei Khan and later Khubilai, brought Tibet into their orbit not through massive armies but through a careful alliance with the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism. Central to this is the figure of Sakya Pandita, the brilliant lama who negotiated Tibet's submission to Mongol rule in the 1240s, and his nephew Drogön Chögyal Phagpa, who became Khubilai's imperial preceptor and created the 'Phags-pa script, a unified writing system for the Mongol Empire. We also examine the 'priest-patron' relationship (chö-yön) that defined Mongol-Tibetan relations for centuries, the role of the Sakya monastery as a de facto capital, and how this paved the way for later Mongol influence in Tibet under the Yuan dynasty. This episode fills a gap in our series by covering a region often overlooked—Tibet—and its unique integration into the Mongol world system. #Tibet #MongolEmpire #SakyaPandita #Phagpa #Phags-paScript #Chöyön #ÖgedeiKhan #KhubilaiKhan #TibetanBuddhism #YuanDynasty #CentralAsia #SilkRoad #History #FexingoHistory #MongolConquest #Diplomacy #Lama #Steppe Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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