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The Mongol Conquest of Tibet: Nomads and Lamas

6 min · 2. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Mongol conquest of Tibet, a story that merges steppe warfare with Tibetan Buddhist politics. They discuss how Ögedei Khan's son Köden invaded Tibet in the 1240s, leading to the submission of key monasteries like Sakya. The dialogue covers the role of the Sakya lama Sakya Pandita, the shift from military conquest to religious patronage under Khubilai Khan, and the establishment of the 'priest-patron' relationship that shaped Tibetan history for centuries. The episode also touches on the Mongol census in Tibet, the differences between the Ilkhanate's conversion to Islam and Tibet's integration, and the creation of the 'Phags-pa script. Listeners will learn about the Sakya-Mongol alliance, the Yuan dynasty's influence on Tibetan Buddhism, and the complex legacy of Mongol rule in the region. #MongolEmpire #Tibet #SakyaPandita #Köden #KhubilaiKhan #TibetanBuddhism #YuanDynasty #PhagsPaScript #PriestPatron #Ögedei #MongolInvasion #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory #MongolConquests #Sakya #Lama #SteppeDiplomacy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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