The Secret Communication Network of the Mongol Empire — Fexingo History

Mongol Postal Priests: The Yam's Religious Diplomats

7 min · 1. juni 2026
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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore a little-known but crucial function of the Mongol Yam: the role of religious figures as imperial envoys. While earlier episodes have focused on military riders, spies, and bureaucrats, Episode 71 zooms in on the Buddhist monks, Nestorian Christians, and Muslim scholars who carried paiza tablets across the empire, blending spiritual authority with postal duty. We meet figures like the Tibetan lama Chögyal Phagpa, the Nestorian monk Rabban Bar Sauma, and the Persian historian Rashid al-Din, examining how they used the Yam's relay stations to travel from Khanbalik to Tabriz and beyond. The episode also touches on the 1245 Council of Lyons, where Mongol envoys delivered ultimatums to Pope Innocent IV, and the subsequent diplomatic missions that crisscrossed Eurasia. Lucas explains how the Yam's infrastructure enabled a unique fusion of religion and statecraft, allowing the Mongols to project soft power alongside military might. #MongolEmpire #Yam #ReligiousDiplomacy #ChogyalPhagpa #RabbanBarSauma #Nestorianism #Buddhism #Islam #Khanbalik #Tabriz #CouncilOfLyons #PopeInnocentIV #Paiza #Gerege #SilkRoad #MedievalHistory #CentralAsia #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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