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The Horde's Steppe Inheritance: How Mongol Women Shaped Empire

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While previous episodes have explored the reigns of male khans and the mechanics of tribute, this episode turns to a quieter but equally powerful force: Mongol women. We trace the influence of Khatuns like Börte, Chinggis Khan's wife, who managed the ordu and advised on succession. We discuss the legal rights women held under the Yasa—owning property, initiating divorce, and even ruling as regents. The conversation highlights the contrast between Mongol women's relative autonomy and the seclusion of Persian or Russian noblewomen, and examines how these traditions persisted or eroded as the Golden Horde Islamized. We also touch on the enigmatic figure of Tulunbek Khanum, a woman who briefly ruled Sarai during the Great Troubles. #GoldenHorde #MongolWomen #Khatuns #Börte #TulunbekKhanum #Yasa #SteppeEmpire #JochidUlus #Sarai #GreatTroubles #MongolLaw #WomenInHistory #CentralAsia #MedievalRussia #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast #Empire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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