The Mughal vs Ottoman vs Safavid Rivalry Explained — Fexingo History

The Mughal-Safavid Struggle for Qandahar 1622-1649

7 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of the Mughal vs Ottoman vs Safavid rivalry series, Lucas and Luna delve into the strategic fortress city of Qandahar, a flashpoint between the Mughal and Safavid empires for over a century. They trace the conflict from Shah Abbas I's 1622 reconquest to Shah Jahan's failed 1649 campaign, examining the role of Persian military engineers like Rumi Khan, the shifting loyalties of Qizilbash garrisons, and the broader implications for trade routes between India and Central Asia. The episode also explores the diplomatic maneuvering, including the Safavid capture of Qandahar during Shah Jahan's preoccupation with the Deccan, and how the city's control shaped the balance of power between these two gunpowder empires. Listeners will gain insight into a pivotal but often overshadowed chapter in early modern Asian history. #Qandahar #MughalEmpire #SafavidEmpire #ShahJahan #ShahAbbasI #RumiKhan #Qizilbash #Kandahar #BattleOfQandahar #MughalSafavidRivalry #GunpowderEmpires #CentralAsia #HelmandRiver #ChihilZina #PersianWarfare #17thCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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