Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a largely forgotten conflict that shaped the Kushan Empire: Kanishka I's war against the Parthian dynasty in eastern Iran. While Kanishka is famous for his Buddhist patronage and the art of Gandhara, his military campaigns extended Kushan power deep into the Iranian plateau. The hosts examine the political landscape of the mid-2nd century CE, with the Parthian Empire weakened by Roman wars and internal strife. Lucas details the likely campaign routes through modern-day Afghanistan and eastern Iran, capturing the strategic city of Merv and pushing toward the heartlands of the Arsacids. The episode also covers the linguistic evidence from the Rabatak inscription, which mentions Kanishka's territorial expansions, and the clash with the Indo-Parthian kingdom of Sakastan. Luna asks about the reliability of sources, and Lucas explains the fragmentary nature of the evidence—combining coins, inscriptions, and Chinese travel accounts. The conversation ends by considering how this conflict shifted trade routes and set the stage for later Sassanid-Kushan rivalry. #Kanishka #KushanEmpire #ParthianWar #RabatakInscription #Merv #Arsacid #IndoParthian #Sakastan #SilkRoad #AncientWarfare #BuddhistKing #2ndCentury #CentralAsia #IranianPlateau #Numismatics #History #FexingoHistory #LostCampaigns Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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