The Biggest Mistakes That Destroyed Great Empires — Fexingo History

Khosrow II's Tax Crisis That Bankrupted Sassanid Persia

6 min · 9. juli 2026
episode Khosrow II's Tax Crisis That Bankrupted Sassanid Persia cover

Description

Long before Arab armies swept through Ctesiphon, the Sassanid Empire was hollowed out by a series of ruinous tax policies under Khosrow II. This episode traces how the great king's relentless wars against Byzantium, his lavish building projects at Taq Kisra, and his crippling land taxes—the kharaj—crushed the dehqan gentry who formed the backbone of Persian military and administration. We examine the 628 CE plague outbreak that devastated tax revenues, the collapse of the qanat irrigation system, and how the imperial treasury's reliance on silver mines in the Hindu Kush backfired when those mines were lost. Lucas and Luna discuss the fateful year when Khosrow II doubled the poll tax on non-Zoroastrians, alienating Christian and Jewish communities, and the revolt of the spahbed Rostam Farrokhzad that finally brought the empire to its knees. Specific figures include the tax reformer Mihr-Hormizd, the mobadhan council's resistance to new levies, and the desperate minting of debased drachms at Merv. This is the economic collapse that made conquest possible. #SassanidEmpire #KhosrowII #Kharaj #Dehqan #TaqKisra #Ctesiphon #ByzantineSassanidWars #Zoroastrian #MihrHormizd #RostamFarrokhzad #Qanat #Plague628 #Drachm #HinduKush #Spahbed #FexingoHistory #History #EmpireCollapse Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the The Biggest Mistakes That Destroyed Great Empires — Fexingo History community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

157 episodes

episode The Sassanid Fatal Mistake: Underestimating the Arab Tribes of the Syrian Desert artwork

The Sassanid Fatal Mistake: Underestimating the Arab Tribes of the Syrian Desert

The Sassanid Empire's collapse wasn't just about battlefield defeats. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the overlooked role of the Arab tribes of the Syrian Desert — how the Lakhmid buffer state was dismantled, how nomadic groups like the Taghlib and Bakr shifted allegiances, and how the empire's hubris left its southwestern flank exposed. Drawing on al-Tabari, the Shahnameh, and recent scholarship, the conversation traces from Khosrow II's deposition of al-Nu'man III to the defection of Arab auxiliaries at al-Qadisiyyah. Why did the Sassanids, who had long managed tribal clients, fail to adapt? And how did the Rashidun Caliphate harness these same tribes to devastating effect? A focused look at a strategic blind spot. #SassanidEmpire #ArabTribes #SyrianDesert #LakhmidKingdom #alTabari #Shahnameh #KhosrowII #alNu'manIII #RashidunCaliphate #alQadisiyyah #Taghlib #Bakr #ByzantineEmpire #MilitaryStrategy #BufferStates #LateAntiquity #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday10 min
episode Sassanid Persia's Fatal Mistake: The Battle of Jalula artwork

Sassanid Persia's Fatal Mistake: The Battle of Jalula

In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit the Sassanid Empire's collapse through the lens of the Battle of Jalula (637 AD), often called the 'lesser Qadisiyyah.' After the devastating defeat at al-Qadisiyyah, the Sassanid general Mihran rallied the remnants of the savaran and dehqan to make a stand at Jalula, northeast of Ctesiphon. Lucas explains how internal divisions among the wuzurgan and the failure of Yazdegerd III to provide coherent leadership doomed the Persian resistance. The episode explores the tactical decisions—Mihran's fortified camp, the Arab use of siegecraft, and the decisive cavalry charge led by Hashim ibn Utbah—and the strategic consequences: the loss of the Zagros route, the flight of Yazdegerd to Rayy, and the fragmentation of the empire. The hosts also discuss how the spoils of Jalula, including the Drafsh-e Kavian banner, were distributed, and how the battle sealed the fate of Ctesiphon as the imperial capital. #BattleOfJalula #SassanidEmpire #Mihran #YazdegerdIII #Ctesiphon #RashidunCaliphate #Savaran #Dehqan #Wuzurgan #DrafshEKavian #MihrHormizd #ZagrosMountains #Rayy #HashimIbnUtbah #IslamicConquests #LesserQadisiyyah #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday6 min
episode How the Silk Road Pockets Betrayed the Sassanid Empire artwork

How the Silk Road Pockets Betrayed the Sassanid Empire

The Sassanid Empire didn't just fall to Arab armies — it was starved of cash by its own merchant class. This episode explores how the great Persian trading families of Merv, Ctesiphon, and the Silk Road cities quietly shifted their loyalties when the Rashidun Caliphate offered lower taxes and safer trade routes. We examine the role of the wuzurgan (noble families) who controlled the caravans, the dehqan landlords who hoarded silver, and the pivotal 637 CE Battle of Jalula — where a Sassanid counterattack failed partly because mercenaries refused payment in overvalued drachms. Drawing on al-Tabari, the Shahnameh, and recent archaeological studies of coin hoards near Rayy and Nehavand, Lucas and Luna trace how economic neglect unraveled the empire's cohesion faster than any battlefield defeat. #SassanidEmpire #SilkRoad #BattleOfJalula #wuzurgan #dehqan #drachm #Merv #Ctesiphon #Rayy #Nehavand #alTabari #Shahnameh #RashidunCaliphate #YazdegerdIII #Taxation #TradeRoutes #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

14. juli 20265 min
episode Sassanid Persia's Fatal Mistake: The Rebellion of Bahram Chobin artwork

Sassanid Persia's Fatal Mistake: The Rebellion of Bahram Chobin

Long before the Arab invasions, the Sassanid Empire nearly collapsed from within. In the late 6th century, a brilliant general named Bahram Chobin led a rebellion that toppled King Hormizd IV and briefly seized the throne. This episode explores how Bahram's revolt — born from a humiliating defeat against the Turks and the king's ungrateful response — exposed the deep fractures in Sassanid military and aristocratic politics. We follow Bahram's rise from spahbed of the north to self-proclaimed king, his clash with the legitimate heir Khosrow II, and the Byzantine intervention that ultimately crushed him. The rebellion left the empire exhausted, its elite divided, and its legitimacy shattered — setting the stage for the rapid collapse decades later. Key figures include Bahram Chobin, Hormizd IV, Khosrow II, the Byzantine emperor Maurice, and the Turkish khagan. Key events include the Battle of the Herat River, the siege of Ctesiphon, and the Battle of the Ganzak plain. We also discuss the forgotten 'King of Kings' inscription Bahram left behind, and how his defeat foreshadowed the end of Sassanid rule. #History #FexingoHistory #SassanidEmpire #BahramChobin #HormizdIV #KhosrowII #Ctesiphon #ByzantineEmpire #Maurice #Ganzak #HeratRiver #Spahbed #TurkishKhaganate #Usurper #LateAntiquity #PersianHistory #CivilWar #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

14. juli 20267 min
episode Sassanid Persia's Fatal Mistake: The Battle of the Bridge artwork

Sassanid Persia's Fatal Mistake: The Battle of the Bridge

In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine the Battle of the Bridge in 634 CE, where the Sassanid Empire scored a rare victory against the Rashidun Caliphate's invading forces. The episode focuses on the tactical decisions of the Persian general Bahman Jadhuyih, the overconfidence of the Arab commander Abu Ubayd al-Thaqafi, and how this single triumph lulled the Sassanids into a false sense of security that contributed to their later collapse at al-Qadisiyyah. We explore the battlefield situation at the Euphrates, the role of the elephant corps, the fatal crossing that doomed Abu Ubayd, and the aftermath that saw the Persians fail to press their advantage. Specific details include the use of the war elephant named 'the White One,' the death toll of around 4,000 Muslims, and the strategic withdrawal of al-Muthanna ibn Haritha. The episode argues that the victory at the Bridge was a strategic trap for the Sassanids, reinforcing their underestimation of the Arab threat. This is a fresh angle on a battle previously mentioned in Episode 133, now explored in depth with new details. #BattleOfTheBridge #SassanidEmpire #RashidunCaliphate #BahmanJadhuyih #AbuUbayd #alMuthanna #Ctesiphon #Euphrates #WarElephant #Savaran #Dehqan #Wuzurgan #Mobadhan #AlTabari #KhalidibnAlWalid #History #FexingoHistory #IslamicConquests Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13. juli 20264 min