Why the Mongol Empire Split Apart So Quickly — Fexingo History

The Karakorum Succession Crisis That Broke Mongol Unity


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When Genghis Khan died in 1227, he left his sons an empire that stretched from the Caspian to the Pacific. But he also left them a succession system so ambiguous it guaranteed conflict. This episode of Why the Mongol Empire Split Apart So Quickly focuses on the kurultai of 1229 and the first succession crisis that followed Genghis's death. Lucas and Luna explore how Genghis's youngest brother Temüge nearly seized power at Karakorum, how the regency of Tolui was cut short, and how Ögedei's election set a precedent for the Toluid Purge decades later. They discuss the role of Genghis's widow Börte, the secret meeting at the Blue Lake, and the Yassa's silence on succession. Drawing on The Secret History of the Mongols and Rashid al-Din, this episode reveals a moment of fragility that the Mongol Empire never overcame.

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