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The Sassanid Empire's Last Betrayal at the Battle of Dhu Qar

8 min · 23. juni 2026
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In the year 609 CE, the Arab tribes of the Bakr ibn Wa'il confederation faced off against the mighty Sassanid Empire at a watering hole called Dhu Qar. It wasn't a great battle in terms of scale, but its consequences rippled through history. This episode explores how a dispute over camels, a murdered Arab king, and a Sassanid commander's miscalculation led to a defeat that shattered the aura of Sassanid invincibility among the Arabs. We examine the political maneuvering of the Lakhmids, the role of the Persian 'spahbed' at Ctesiphon, and how the battle foreshadowed the Islamic conquests a generation later. Featuring vivid accounts from the early Islamic historian Tabari and the pre-Islamic poet al-Nabigha, we uncover how arrogance and a failure to understand tribal dynamics cost the Sassanids more than just a battle. #DhuQar #SassanidEmpire #BattleOfDhuQar #BakrIbnWail #Lakhmids #Tabari #AlNabigha #ArabTribes #Ctesiphon #Spahbed #KhosrowII #AlHira #PreIslamicArabia #SassanidArrogance #MilitaryHistory #WorldHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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