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The Sassanid Empire's Last Stand at Nihavand

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Sassanid Empire's final major battle—Nihavand, fought in 642 CE. They delve into the strategic blunders that led to the empire's collapse, focusing on the decision to engage the Rashidun Caliphate's forces on open ground rather than using Persia's mountainous terrain for defense. The conversation highlights key figures like the spahbed Firuzan and the Arab general al-Nu'man ibn Muqarrin, the use of war elephants, and the aftermath that sealed the fate of Yazdegerd III. They also discuss the role of internal divisions among the wuzurgan and the failure to unite against a common enemy, drawing parallels to broader lessons in imperial overreach and military inflexibility. #Nihavand #SassanidEmpire #YazdegerdIII #Firuzan #RashidunCaliphate #alNu'manibnMuqarrin #WarElephants #Spahbed #Wuzurgan #642CE #MilitaryHistory #Iran #PersianHistory #IslamicConquests #BattleStrategy #EmpireFall #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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After decades of war, the Sassanid Empire faced its final military catastrophe not in the desert against Arab armies, but on the banks of the Nahrawan Canal. This episode dives into the battle that shattered the imperial spahbed, drowned thousands of elite Savaran cavalry in the mud, and opened the road to Ctesiphon. We trace the strategic miscalculations of Rostam Farrokhzad, the engineering failure of the canal system, and the chaotic retreat that left the heartland defenseless. Drawing on Tabari's chronicles and the Shahnameh, we explore how the Sassanid reliance on the Nahrawan as a defensive moat became a death trap. This is a story of overconfidence, logistics gone wrong, and the moment the empire lost its last army. #SassanidEmpire #BattleOfNahrawan #RostamFarrokhzad #Savaran #CanalWarfare #Tabari #Shahnameh #Ctesiphon #Spahbed #Zoroastrian #MilitaryMistakes #Logistics #AncientIran #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #WorldHistory #EmpireCollapse Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Sassanid Empire's Last Stand at Nihavand Cover

The Sassanid Empire's Last Stand at Nihavand

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Sassanid Empire's final major battle—Nihavand, fought in 642 CE. They delve into the strategic blunders that led to the empire's collapse, focusing on the decision to engage the Rashidun Caliphate's forces on open ground rather than using Persia's mountainous terrain for defense. The conversation highlights key figures like the spahbed Firuzan and the Arab general al-Nu'man ibn Muqarrin, the use of war elephants, and the aftermath that sealed the fate of Yazdegerd III. They also discuss the role of internal divisions among the wuzurgan and the failure to unite against a common enemy, drawing parallels to broader lessons in imperial overreach and military inflexibility. #Nihavand #SassanidEmpire #YazdegerdIII #Firuzan #RashidunCaliphate #alNu'manibnMuqarrin #WarElephants #Spahbed #Wuzurgan #642CE #MilitaryHistory #Iran #PersianHistory #IslamicConquests #BattleStrategy #EmpireFall #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the role of Zoroastrian fire temples in the Sassanid Empire, focusing on the three Great Fires: Adur Farnbag, Adur Gushnasp, and Adur Burzen-Mihr. They discuss how these sacred flames were tied to social classes, royal legitimacy, and imperial unity. The conversation covers the founding myths of each fire, their locations, and their destruction during the Arab conquest. Lucas explains how the fires were used as political tools by kings like Khosrow I and how their loss dealt a spiritual blow to Zoroastrianism. The episode also touches on the survival of the faith into the Islamic period, with references to the Parsis in India and the Yazd fire temple. Specific terms like mobadhan, dehqan, and kharaj are explained in context. #SassanidEmpire #Zoroastrianism #FireTemples #AdurFarnbag #AdurGushnasp #AdurBurzenMihr #KhosrowI #Mobadhan #Dehqan #Ctesiphon #Takht-eSoleyman #Yazd #Parsis #History #FexingoHistory #AncientPersia #GreatFires #Religion Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Sassanid Empire's Fatal Overreach into Yemen

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a turning point often overlooked in the story of the Sassanid Empire: their military intervention in Yemen around 570 CE. While the empire was locked in a grinding war with Byzantium, Khosrow I Anushirvan sent a small expedition south across the Arabian Sea to expel the Aksumite Ethiopians from South Arabia. At first it looked like a clever strategic move—securing the incense and spice routes, outflanking Byzantium, and creating a buffer against nomadic raids. But the victory came at a hidden cost. The Sassanids installed a puppet king, then a Persian governor, draining men and silver into a distant province that never paid for itself. Worse, the presence of Zoroastrian officials and fire temples in the highlands of Yemen alienated the local Jewish and Christian communities. When the Prophet Muhammad's message began spreading in the seventh century, Yemen's Persian garrison collapsed almost overnight, and its commander, Badhan, converted to Islam in 628 CE—handing the Caliphate a springboard into the heart of the empire. We trace how this one 'successful' conquest became a strategic trap that accelerated the Sassanid collapse. #SassanidEmpire #Yemen #KhosrowI #AksumiteWar #Abraha #Badhan #Zoroastrian #SouthArabia #Sanaa #IncenseRoute #ByzantineSassanidWars #SpiceTrade #Himyar #History #FexingoHistory #AncientEmpires #MistakesThatDestroyedEmpires #PersianGulf Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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