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The Sasanian Empire's Last Great King: Yazdegerd III's Flight to Merv

7 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the final years of Yazdegerd III, the last Sasanian shahanshah. After the catastrophic defeats at al-Qadisiyyah and Nihavand, Yazdegerd fled east, trying to rally support from the dehqans and the powerful Marzban of Merv. But internal betrayal, dwindling resources, and the relentless Arab advance left him isolated. We explore his desperate diplomacy with the Tang Dynasty, his reliance on the ancient fire temples for legitimacy, and the tragic irony of his death at a miller's hands near Merv in 651 CE. This is the story of an empire's last gasp, told through the eyes of its final ruler. #SasanianEmpire #YazdegerdIII #Merv #alQadisiyyah #Nihavand #dehqan #Marzban #TangDynasty #Zoroastrianism #AdurBurzenMihr #Tabari #Shahnameh #Ctesiphon #Khurasan #History #FexingoHistory #EmpireCollapse #LastKing Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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