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The Sassanid Empire's Deadly Alliance with the Hephthalites

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of the Sassanid Empire's most consequential strategic blunders: their alliance with the Hephthalite Huns. While earlier episodes focused on internal decay and military defeats, this one zooms in on the long-term consequences of Sassanid foreign policy. We discuss how Peroz I's reliance on Hephthalite mercenaries backfired, leading to his death and a crippling tribute that drained the empire's treasury. The episode covers the Battle of Herat in 484 CE, the Hephthalite sack of Ctesiphon, and the rise of Khosrow I Anushirvan who finally broke the Hephthalite yoke. Key figures include Peroz I, Khosrow I, the Hephthalite king Akhshunwar, and the legendary savaran cavalry. We also touch on how this alliance set the stage for the later Arab conquests by weakening Sassanid defenses. A nuanced look at how short-term alliances can doom a great power. #SassanidEmpire #Hephthalites #PerozI #KhosrowI #BattleOfHerat #Ctesiphon #Savaran #Zoroastrian #Iran #CentralAsia #Huns #WhiteHuns #ByzantineEmpire #Mercenaries #History #FexingoHistory #EmpireMistakes #AncientWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Sassanid Empire's Fatal Overreach Beyond the Oxus

In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine a lesser-known but decisive factor in the Sassanid Empire's collapse: its relentless military campaigns beyond the Oxus River against the Hephthalites and other Central Asian nomads. Drawing on the chronicles of al-Tabari and the Shahnameh, they trace how Shah Peroz I's disastrous wars in the 5th century drained the empire's treasury and manpower, leading to the humiliating surrender of Khavar and the payment of ruinous tribute. The hosts explore the strategic trap of the eastern frontier, where the Sassanids' heavy cavalry proved ill-suited against steppe hit-and-run tactics, and how this overextension left the western provinces vulnerable when the Muslim Arab armies struck. They also consider the role of the Akhshunwar (Hephthalite king) and the fateful decision to ally with the Huns against Byzantium. A fresh angle that complements prior episodes on the empire's collapse. #SassanidEmpire #Hephthalites #PerozI #Khavar #Akhshunwar #OxusRiver #CentralAsia #SteppeNomads #AlTabari #Shahnameh #Savaran #Ctesiphon #SassanidMilitary #SassanidDecline #AncientHistory #PersianHistory #MiddleEast #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The Sassanid Empire's Deadly Alliance with the Hephthalites artwork

The Sassanid Empire's Deadly Alliance with the Hephthalites

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of the Sassanid Empire's most consequential strategic blunders: their alliance with the Hephthalite Huns. While earlier episodes focused on internal decay and military defeats, this one zooms in on the long-term consequences of Sassanid foreign policy. We discuss how Peroz I's reliance on Hephthalite mercenaries backfired, leading to his death and a crippling tribute that drained the empire's treasury. The episode covers the Battle of Herat in 484 CE, the Hephthalite sack of Ctesiphon, and the rise of Khosrow I Anushirvan who finally broke the Hephthalite yoke. Key figures include Peroz I, Khosrow I, the Hephthalite king Akhshunwar, and the legendary savaran cavalry. We also touch on how this alliance set the stage for the later Arab conquests by weakening Sassanid defenses. A nuanced look at how short-term alliances can doom a great power. #SassanidEmpire #Hephthalites #PerozI #KhosrowI #BattleOfHerat #Ctesiphon #Savaran #Zoroastrian #Iran #CentralAsia #Huns #WhiteHuns #ByzantineEmpire #Mercenaries #History #FexingoHistory #EmpireMistakes #AncientWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Sassanid Empire's catastrophic decision to dissolve the Lakhmid kingdom of al-Hira in 602 AD. They trace the Lakhmids' role as a trusted Arab buffer state that defended Persia's southwestern frontier for three centuries under kings like al-Nu'man III. When Khosrow II imprisoned and executed al-Nu'man on suspicion of disloyalty, he disbanded the Lakhmid army and incorporated their territories directly into the empire—only to face a desert frontier he could not control. This opened the door to Bedouin raids and, more fatally, deprived the Sassanids of expert Arab allies in the decades before the Rashidun Caliphate's rise. The conversation examines how this strategic blunder contributed to the rapid Arab conquest of Mesopotamia after Qadisiyyah and Nihavand. Drawing on Tabari and the Shahnameh, they discuss the Lakhmid capital al-Hira, the Christian Arab poet Adi ibn Zayd, and the legacy of the Taghlib and other tribes. Lucas argues that dismantling the Lakhmid buffer was one of the Sassanid Empire's costliest mistakes—a gap that no number of immortals could fill. #SassanidEmpire #LakhmidKingdom #AlHira #KhosrowII #AlNu'manIII #AdiibnZayd #BufferState #ArabConquest #Qadisiyyah #Nihavand #Tabari #Shahnameh #Taghlib #RashidunCaliphate #LateAntiquity #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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