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The Three Empires and the Mughal Garden Revolution

7 min · 15 de jul de 2026
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Lucas and Luna explore how the Mughal, Safavid, and Ottoman empires transformed gardening into an expression of imperial power and spiritual meaning. From the Charbagh of Humayun's Tomb to the tulip craze in Istanbul and the cypress groves of Isfahan, they trace how water, geometry, and flowers became symbols of paradise on earth. LUCAS details the irrigation innovations of the Mughals under Akbar and Shah Jahan, the Ottoman lale devri (tulip era), and the Safavid passion for rose cultivation. The conversation also touches on the botanical exchange between empires—Mughal mangoes in Ottoman markets, Persian roses in Indian gardens—and how garden design reflected each empire's distinct identity. A segment on listener support is woven naturally into the discussion of garden patronage. #MughalGardens #Charbagh #ShalimarBagh #Akbar #ShahJahan #TulipEra #LaleDevri #SafavidGardens #Isfahan #OttomanGardens #TopkapiPalace #IrrigationHistory #PersianRoses #MughalMangoes #ParadiseGarden #History #FexingoHistory #BotanicalExchange Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio The Three Empires and the Mughal Garden Revolution

The Three Empires and the Mughal Garden Revolution

Lucas and Luna explore how the Mughal, Safavid, and Ottoman empires transformed gardening into an expression of imperial power and spiritual meaning. From the Charbagh of Humayun's Tomb to the tulip craze in Istanbul and the cypress groves of Isfahan, they trace how water, geometry, and flowers became symbols of paradise on earth. LUCAS details the irrigation innovations of the Mughals under Akbar and Shah Jahan, the Ottoman lale devri (tulip era), and the Safavid passion for rose cultivation. The conversation also touches on the botanical exchange between empires—Mughal mangoes in Ottoman markets, Persian roses in Indian gardens—and how garden design reflected each empire's distinct identity. A segment on listener support is woven naturally into the discussion of garden patronage. #MughalGardens #Charbagh #ShalimarBagh #Akbar #ShahJahan #TulipEra #LaleDevri #SafavidGardens #Isfahan #OttomanGardens #TopkapiPalace #IrrigationHistory #PersianRoses #MughalMangoes #ParadiseGarden #History #FexingoHistory #BotanicalExchange Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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