Kublai Khan's Muslim Vizier: Ahmad Fanakati and the Yuan Court — Fexingo History

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 5 MIN

Kublai Khan's Muslim Vizier: Ahmad Fanakati and the Yuan Court — Fexingo History

from Kublai Khan and the Mongol Rule of China — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

Kublai Khan relied heavily on the Muslim administrator Ahmad Fanakati to finance his sprawling empire. Ahmad, a Persian from the region of Fanakat, rose to become Kublai's chief financial minister, overseeing tax collection, monopolies, and the controversial issue of paper money (chao). His policies enriched the Yuan treasury but alienated Confucian scholar-officials, who despised his influence and his religion. Ahmad's political maneuvering, his role in the centralization of grain transport, and the corruption allegations that swirled around him led to a dramatic assassination in 1282. This episode explores Ahmad's career, the commercial networks he mobilized—including the ortogh merchant associations—and the cultural clashes between Muslim, Mongol, and Chinese elites under Kublai's rule. We also examine the aftermath of his murder: how Kublai reacted, and how Ahmad's legacy was later distorted by Chinese historians who painted him as a villain. A story of finance, faith, and factional strife at the heart of the Yuan dynasty.#AhmadFanakati #KublaiKhan #YuanDynasty #MuslimVizier #PaperMoney #Chao #Ortogh #MongolEmpire #Taxation #Assassination #Khanbaliq #ConfucianScholars #1282 #HistoricalAssassination #History #FexingoHistory #CentralAsia #MedievalChina #SongDynasty #MarcoPoloBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kublai-khan-and-the-mongol-rule-of-china-fexingo-history--6985236/support.

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