The Biggest Mistakes That Destroyed Great Empires — Fexingo History

The Sassanid Empire's Lost Mines of Silver and Gold

7 min · 16. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Sasanian Empire's vast network of silver and gold mines, especially the famous Panjshir silver mines in the Hindu Kush and the gold mines of Armenia and the Caucasus, were a hidden pillar of its power — and how the loss of those mines contributed to its collapse. They trace the flow of Sasanian drachms across the Silk Road, the role of the dehqan landowners in managing mining operations, and the devastating blow when Arab conquests cut off access to these resources. The conversation also touches on the mysterious 'Sasanian mining crisis' of the late 6th century, when production suddenly dropped, and how this connects to the empire's fatal financial strain under Khosrow II and Yazdegerd III. Featuring names like Bactria, Panjshir, Dara, and the Marzban of Armenia, this episode reveals a lesser-known economic story behind the fall of Persia. #SassanidEmpire #PanjshirSilver #AncientMining #SilkRoad #KhosrowII #YazdegerdIII #Dehqan #SasanianDrachm #ArmeniaGold #Bactria #HinduKush #Marzban #EconomicHistory #FallOfPersia #ArabConquest #AncientEconomy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of the most pivotal yet overlooked turning points in the fall of the Sassanid Empire: the prolonged siege of its own capital, Ctesiphon, by Arab Muslim forces in 637 AD. Rather than a single decisive battle, the fall of Ctesiphon was a campaign of attrition that exposed the empire's crumbling internal cohesion. Lucas walks through the strategic decisions of Sassanid general Rostam Farrokhzad, the controversial use of the Derafsh Kaviani war banner, and the desperate last-ditch defense by the spahbed and wuzurgan. The episode also examines the role of the Taq Kisra palace—its symbolic importance and eventual abandonment—and how the empire's failure to secure its heartland led to the final collapse under Yazdegerd III. Drawing on accounts from al-Tabari and the Shahnameh, Lucas highlights the catastrophic miscalculations that turned a manageable threat into an existential defeat. Listeners will come away with a clearer understanding of how the Sassanid Empire's last stand was not at a single clash but in the halls of its own magnificent capital. #SassanidEmpire #Ctesiphon #TaqKisra #RostamFarrokhzad #DerafshKaviani #YazdegerdIII #RashidunCaliphate #SiegeOfCtesiphon #alTabari #Shahnameh #Spahbed #Wuzurgan #Savaran #SassanidDecline #AncientHistory #PersianHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode of The Biggest Mistakes That Destroyed Great Empires, Lucas and Luna explore a critical but often overlooked factor in the collapse of the Sassanid Empire: the alienation of their Arab auxiliaries. After generations of relying on Arab tribes as frontier guards and cavalry auxiliaries, the Sassanids under Khosrow II and his successors made the disastrous decision to tighten control, demote their status, and even execute key Arab leaders. This drove many tribes into the arms of the rising Rashidun Caliphate, providing the Arabs with crucial intelligence, guides, and fighting men. Drawing on accounts from al-Tabari and the Shahnameh, we trace this policy from the reign of Khosrow II through the fateful battles of al-Qadisiyyah and Nihavand, showing how a broken alliance helped seal the empire's doom. #SassanidEmpire #ArabAuxiliaries #KhosrowII #RashidunCaliphate #al-Tabari #Shahnameh #alQadisiyyah #Nihavand #Lakhmid #Taghlib #Bakr #Iyad #Ctesiphon #Savaran #Spahbed #Dehqan #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode of The Biggest Mistakes That Destroyed Great Empires, Lucas and Luna explore one of the most self-destructive decisions in late Sassanian history: the execution of General Shahrbaraz. After years of stunning victories that brought the empire to its greatest territorial extent — including the conquest of Jerusalem and the capture of the True Cross — Shahrbaraz fell victim to court intrigue and King Khosrow II's paranoia. His murder in 630 CE triggered a devastating civil war, the rapid unraveling of Sassanid power, and left the empire vulnerable to the rising Arab armies. Lucas unpacks the political rivalries, the role of Queen Shirin, and how a single act of betrayal cost the Sassanids their best military mind. Drawing on the accounts of al-Tabari and the Shahnameh, the conversation reveals how Shahrbaraz's story is a cautionary tale about the dangers of a suspicious monarch and a divided aristocracy. The episode also touches on the brief reigns that followed Khosrow II's own death, culminating in the child-king Yazdegerd III's desperate struggle to hold the empire together. A vivid look at how an empire's greatest strength can become its fatal weakness. #Shahrbaraz #SassanidEmpire #KhosrowII #ByzantineSassanidWars #Heraclius #TrueCross #Jerusalem #alTabari #Shahnameh #Shirin #CivilWar #Ctesiphon #YazdegerdIII #SasanianHistory #MilitaryHistory #AncientPersia #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 final rock relief carved under the Sassanid Empire at Naqsh-e Rostam, near Persepolis. They discuss the imagery of Khosrow II being invested by Ahura Mazda, the political message behind the monumental art, and how the relief reflects the empire's fading power in the early 7th century. The conversation touches on the role of Sasanian rock reliefs as propaganda tools, the influence of Roman and Parthian traditions, and the specific details of the scene: Khosrow's distinctive crown, the floating ribbon, and the defeated figures beneath his horse. They also consider the relief's survival through the Islamic conquest and its later interpretation by scholars like Ernst Herzfeld. This episode offers a window into how the Sassanid Empire used visual culture to project legitimacy and strength in its final decades. #SassanidEmpire #Naqsh-eRostam #KhosrowII #AhuraMazda #RockRelief #SasanianArt #Persepolis #Iran #Propaganda #ErnstHerzfeld #AncientHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Empire #ArtHistory #Archaeology #PersianEmpire #7thCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In episode 138 of The Biggest Mistakes That Destroyed Great Empires, Lucas and Luna explore the fate of one of Zoroastrianism's most sacred sites: the great fire temple of Adur Burzen-Mihr. While earlier episodes covered the political and military collapse of the Sassanid Empire, this conversation turns to the cultural and religious dimension of its fall. How did the empire's spiritual heartland—the fire of the warrior class, tended for centuries—go dark? Lucas traces the temple's origins to the mythical king Vishtaspa, its role in Sassanid coronations, and its final days after the Arab conquest. He draws on accounts from the Shahnameh, the Greater Bundahishn, and medieval geographers like Istakhri and Ibn Hawqal. The hosts discuss how the dehqan landowners preserved the fire's memory, and the irony that the temple's ruins survived into the Islamic period as a symbol of a lost world. A reflective episode on what empires leave behind when the last flame goes out. #SassanidEmpire #AdurBurzenMihr #Zoroastrianism #FireTemple #Shahnameh #GreaterBundahishn #Istakhri #IbnHawqal #Vishtaspa #Dehqan #Khorasan #Parthia #Merv #Sasanian #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory #ReligiousHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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