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Ögedei's Drinking: How Alcohol Undid the Mongol Empire

5 min · 23. mai 2026
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Ögedei Khan, Genghis's son and successor, is remembered as the great builder of Karakorum, the stabilizer of the Yassa law code, and the man who launched the conquest of Eastern Europe. But he was also a raging alcoholic. His drinking wasn't a personal failing — it was a political time bomb. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Ögedei's alcoholism warped succession planning, empowered his wife Töregene as regent, and set the stage for the Toluid civil war. They examine the role of the Mongol drinking culture, the medical attempts by Chinese physicians to curb his habit, and the chilling moment when his brother Chagatai appointed a cup-bearer to limit his intake — only for Ögedei to outwit them all. The conversation draws on the Secret History of the Mongols, Rashid al-Din's chronicles, and Juwaynī's accounts to paint a vivid picture of a ruler whose greatest enemy was his own thirst. This episode is a fresh angle on the empire's fracture: not from external invasion or economic collapse, but from one man's liver. #ÖgedeiKhan #MongolEmpire #Alcoholism #TöregeneKhatun #Chagatai #Karakorum #Yassa #MongolSuccession #SecretHistoryOfTheMongols #RashidAlDin #Juwaynī #Kurultai #ToluidCivilWar #GenghisKhan #MongolCulture #SteppeHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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