Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the haunting story of the Sogdian Ancient Letters, a cache of personal correspondence buried in a watchtower near Dunhuang around 313 CE. They explore the desperate plea of Miwnay, a Sogdian woman in distress, and the commercial collapse triggered by Xiongnu raids that severed the Silk Road. The letters reveal intimate details of Sogdian merchant life, their trading networks stretching from Samarkand to Luoyang, and the human cost of empire's fragility. Lucas explains how Aurel Stein discovered the letters in 1907, and what they tell us about the fall of the Jin dynasty, the rise of the Sixteen Kingdoms, and the resilience of Sogdian diaspora communities. The episode also touches on the Sogdian language's role as a Silk Road lingua franca, the letters' references to the burning of Luoyang, and the mysterious fate of Nanai-vandak. A powerful glimpse into ancient lives caught in history's upheavals. #SogdianAncientLetters #SilkRoad #Dunhuang #Miwnay #Nanai-Vandak #AurelStein #Xiongnu #Sogdiana #Sogdian #JinDynasty #Luoyang #Samarkand #TarimBasin #AncientHistory #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory #Archaeology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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