Silk Road Empires: Trade Routes That Built Civilization — Fexingo History
Long before tea became China's national drink, the Tang court was obsessed with grape wine — imported and monopolized by Sogdian merchants from Samarkand. This episode uncovers the story of the Sogdian wine trade along the Silk Road, from the vineyards of the Zeravshan Valley to the emperor's table in Chang'an. We follow the rise of the sabao, the Zoroastrian trade chiefs who organized caravans of amphorae, and explore how wine became a political tool, a religious offering, and a luxury that reshaped diplomacy. Lucas and Luna toast with a cup of tariq (grape wine) and examine a 7th-century silver ewer from a Sogdian tomb — etched with Dionysian scenes yet buried with a Zoroastrian merchant. They also visit the famous 'Wine Spring' at the Jade Gate Pass, where soldiers traded stories for a sip. It's a story of taste, power, and the merchants who made the world's oldest drink flow across Eurasia. #SilkRoad #Sogdian #TangDynasty #WineTrade #Samarkand #ChangAn #Zoroastrianism #Sabao #GrapeWine #Ferghana #TarimBasin #Dunhuang #JadeGatePass #Zeravshan #Tariq #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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