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Yazdegerd III's Flight: The Last Sasanian King's Desperate Escape

6 min · 5. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the final years of the Sasanian Empire through the desperate flight of its last shahanshah, Yazdegerd III. From the collapse of Ctesiphon to his refuge at Merv, they examine how internal betrayal, not Arab armies, sealed his fate. They discuss the Battle of Jalula, the defense of the Zagros passes, the role of the dehqan aristocracy, and the fateful assassination at a mill near Merv by the marzban of Marv Rud. Along the way, they touch on the murals of Panjikent, the legend of the prophet Daniel's tomb at Shush, and the mints that struck silver dirhams in his name years after his death. This is the story of a king who inherited a shattered realm and lost it piece by piece, not because he was weak, but because his empire had already been hollowed out by decades of war and mismanagement. #YazdegerdIII #SasanianEmpire #FallOfCtesiphon #BattleOfJalula #Merv #ZagrosMountains #Dehqan #MarvRud #Panjikent #DanielsTomb #Shush #SilverDirhams #7thCentury #FexingoHistory #History #AncientHistory #IranianHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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