Why the Mongol Empire Split Apart So Quickly — Fexingo History

Güyük Khan's Plot to Kill Batu

6 min · 28. Mai 2026
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In 1248, the Mongol Empire teetered on the brink of civil war. Güyük Khan, Genghis Khan's grandson, marched west with a massive army—not to conquer, but to eliminate his cousin Batu, ruler of the Golden Horde. Batu had refused to acknowledge Güyük's election, humiliating the new khagan. As Güyük's forces approached the Ili River, a mysterious death ended the campaign. Was it poison? Illness? Or did Sorghaghtani Beki, the Toluid matriarch, orchestrate his demise? This episode unpacks the secret diplomacy, the role of Batu's ally Mongke, and how this near-war set the stage for the Toluid Purge. We explore the sources: Rashid al-Din, Juwayni, and the Secret History of the Mongols. We also examine the legal justification under the Yassa, and the kurultai politics that made assassination the only option. No one knows for sure what killed Güyük, but the consequences were clear: the empire never trusted itself again. #GüyükKhan #BatuKhan #MongolEmpire #GoldenHorde #ToluidPurge #Kurultai #Yassa #SorghaghtaniBeki #MöngkeKhan #RashidAlDin #Juwayni #Ilkhanate #Chinggisid #CentralAsia #History #Podcast #FexingoHistory #MongolCivilWar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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