How the Mongols Changed Trade, War, and Globalization — Fexingo History
When we think of the Mongol Empire, we think of conquest, trade, and the Pax Mongolica. But there's a darker legacy: the Black Death. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace how Mongol military campaigns and trade networks inadvertently created the perfect conditions for Yersinia pestis to leap from the steppe into Eurasia. They discuss the siege of Caffa in 1346—where Mongol armies catapulted plague-ridden corpses over the walls—and the scholarly debate over whether that event actually caused the pandemic. They explore the role of the Silk Road, the marmot populations of Central Asia, and the genetic evidence linking the Mongol expansion to the spread of the plague. They also touch on how the Ilkhanate and Yuan dynasty faced their own devastating outbreaks decades before Europe. It's a story of unintended consequences, where an empire that connected the world also brought it to its knees. #BlackDeath #MongolEmpire #YersiniaPestis #Caffa1346 #PaxMongolica #SilkRoad #Ilkhanate #YuanDynasty #PlagueHistory #PandemicOrigins #CentralAsia #BubonicPlague #Biowarfare #MongolSiege #Crimea #Genoese #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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