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The Nile and the Rosetta Stone: Decoding Egypt's Past

7 min · 3. Juli 2026
Episode The Nile and the Rosetta Stone: Decoding Egypt's Past Cover

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In this episode of Rivers That Created Empires, Lucas and Luna explore the story of the Rosetta Stone — not just as a museum artifact, but as a key to unlocking ancient Egyptian civilization. Found in 1799 near the Nile delta by French soldiers, the stone bears a decree in three scripts: hieroglyphic, demotic, and ancient Greek. Lucas explains how the stone's discovery during Napoleon's Egyptian campaign led to the race to decipher hieroglyphs, involving scholars like Thomas Young and Jean-François Champollion. He details the political and military context: the Battle of the Nile (1798), the surrender of Alexandria, and the eventual transfer of the stone to British hands under the Treaty of Alexandria. The episode also touches on the stone's original purpose — a priestly decree from 196 BCE in honor of Ptolemy V — and what it reveals about Ptolemaic rule, temple politics, and the blending of Greek and Egyptian cultures. Luna's questions keep the conversation grounded, asking about the practical challenges of decipherment and the stone's ongoing significance. The episode ends with a reflection on how a single object, carved with words, can resurrect a lost world. #RosettaStone #Egyptology #JeanFrancoisChampollion #ThomasYoung #Hieroglyphs #PtolemyV #BattleOfTheNile #Napoleon #Demotic #DecreeOfMemphis #PtolemaicEgypt #NileDelta #BritishMuseum #TreatyOfAlexandria #AncientEgypt #FexingoHistory #History #WorldHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Ganges and the Battle of Plassey 1757 Cover

The Ganges and the Battle of Plassey 1757

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Ganges as both a strategic highway and a silent witness to the Battle of Plassey in 1757. They trace how the river's navigable channels allowed Robert Clive's British East India Company forces to move artillery and supplies deep into Bengal, while Siraj-ud-Daulah's defenses crumbled from betrayal. The conversation covers the role of the Ganges in trade and military logistics, the secret conspiracy with Mir Jafar, the fateful monsoon rains that delayed the battle, and the river's transformation from a Mughal lifeline to a conduit of colonial conquest. They also touch on the economic ripple effects — how Plassey's loot funded the expansion of British power in India, supported by river-borne trade in opium, indigo, and saltpeter. The episode ends with a reflection on how rivers like the Ganges shape the destiny of empires, often quietly and without ceremony. #BattleOfPlassey #Ganges #SirajUdDaulah #RobertClive #MirJafar #BritishEastIndiaCompany #Bengal #1757 #Murshidabad #NawabOfBengal #ColonialIndia #MilitaryHistory #RiverLogistics #EighteenthCentury #Empire #Trade #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern6 min
Episode The Ganges and the Kumbh Mela: Faith, Commerce, and Politics Cover

The Ganges and the Kumbh Mela: Faith, Commerce, and Politics

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Kumbh Mela, the world’s largest religious gathering, held on the banks of the Ganges. They trace its mythological origins to the Samudra Manthan, the churning of the ocean, and the cosmic battle for the pot of amrita, the nectar of immortality. The discussion covers the historical evolution of the festival from the 7th-century account of the Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang to the present day, highlighting the role of the medieval saint Shankaracharya, the British colonial administration’s attempts to regulate the fair, and the 19th-century revival led by social reformers. The episode also examines the staggering logistics of a temporary city of millions, the environmental challenges of pollution in the Ganges, and the political controversies, including the 2001 stampede and the 2021 pandemic gathering. Hear about the akharas, the ascetic warrior orders, and their ritual processions, the Shahi Snan, and the modern intersection of faith, commerce, and politics at Prayagraj, Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik. #KumbhMela #Ganges #Hinduism #SamudraManthan #Amrita #Xuanzang #Shankaracharya #Prayagraj #Haridwar #Ujjain #Nashik #ShahiSnan #Akharas #BritishRaj #ColonialIndia #Pollution #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern6 min
Episode The Tigris and the Battle of Karbala: River of Tears Cover

The Tigris and the Battle of Karbala: River of Tears

In 680 CE, the Tigris River witnessed one of history's most pivotal battles—Karbala. This episode explores how water, or the lack of it, shaped the tragedy. Lucas and Luna delve into the events leading to the battle, where Imam Hussein, grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, faced Yazid's army. Cut off from the Euphrates, Hussein's camp endured thirst for days. The standoff culminated on the tenth of Muharram, Ashura, with Hussein's martyrdom. We examine the strategic importance of the Tigris-Euphrates system, the politics of the early Umayyad Caliphate, and how the river became a symbol of sacrifice. The story of Karbala resonates across centuries, shaping Shia identity and the annual mourning rituals of Ashura. Join us for a conversation about water, faith, and memory. #History #FexingoHistory #TigrisRiver #Karbala #ImamHussein #BattleOfKarbala #Ashura #UmayyadCaliphate #YazidI #Euphrates #Muharram #ShiaIslam #Martyrdom #680CE #Caliphate #Iraq #WaterSiege #MedievalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8. Juli 20265 min
Episode The Tigris and the Battle of Til-Tuba: Elam's Decapitation Cover

The Tigris and the Battle of Til-Tuba: Elam's Decapitation

In 653 BCE, the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal faced his greatest rival: Teumman of Elam. The two armies met at the Ulai River, near the city of Til-Tuba, in a battle that would decide the fate of an ancient civilization. This episode dives into the brutal clash, the Assyrian war machine, and the gruesome aftermath—Teumman's severed head paraded through Nineveh. We explore the political gamesmanship that led to war, the role of the river in shaping tactics, and how Ashurbanipal's victory reshaped the Near East. Along the way, we touch on the elusive Elamite language, the fate of the captured Elamite prince Tammaritu, and the vivid reliefs at Nineveh that still depict the carnage. It's a story of ambition, cruelty, and the rivers that carried armies to glory or oblivion. #Tigris #Elam #Ashurbanipal #Teumman #BattleOfTilTuba #UlaiRiver #AssyrianEmpire #AncientNearEast #MilitaryHistory #Nineveh #Susa #ElamiteLanguage #Tammaritu #Chaldaean #Akkadian #History #FexingoHistory #Warfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8. Juli 20266 min
Episode The Tigris and the Battle of Ulai 653 BCE: Ashurbanipal vs Elam Cover

The Tigris and the Battle of Ulai 653 BCE: Ashurbanipal vs Elam

The Ulai River in southwestern Iran witnessed one of the most brutal and decisive battles of the ancient world. In 653 BCE, the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal confronted the Elamite king Teumman near the banks of the Ulai, now known as the Karkheh River. The battle was not just a military clash but a carefully staged propaganda event, immortalized in the famous 'Battle of Ulai' reliefs from Ashurbanipal's palace in Nineveh. This episode unpacks the political intrigue that led to war, the role of the Elamite bowmen who fought from cane boats in the marshes, and the gruesome aftermath in which Teumman's head was hung from a tree in the Assyrian capital. We also explore the Elamite city of Susa and its ziggurat, the eventual destruction of which Ashurbanipal would boast about in his annals. Lucas and Luna discuss how the Ulai became a symbol of Assyrian dominance and the limits of empire when facing guerrilla warfare in the marshlands. A turning point in the long conflict between Mesopotamia and Elam, the battle set the stage for Assyria's final campaigns against its eastern nemesis. #BattleOfUlai #Ashurbanipal #Elam #Teumman #AssyrianEmpire #UlaiRiver #Karkheh #Susa #Nineveh #MarshWarfare #Mesopotamia #Akkadian #Cuneiform #AncientHistory #IronAge #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

7. Juli 20265 min