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The Sassanid Empire's Deadly Religious Division: Zoroastrian Orthodoxy vs Heterodoxy

6 min · 18. kesä 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how religious strife within Zoroastrianism, the state religion of the Sassanid Empire, contributed to its collapse. They focus on the clash between orthodox Zoroastrianism and heterodox movements like Mazdakism and Zurvanism, and how internal religious conflict weakened the empire from within. The discussion covers key figures such as the high priest Kartir, who enforced orthodoxy under Shapur I and his successors, and the reformist prophet Mazdak, whose egalitarian teachings sparked a social and religious crisis under Kavad I. Lucas explains how the adoption of Zoroastrianism as a state ideology by the early Sassanid kings, especially Ardashir I, created a rigid religious hierarchy that alienated non-Zoroastrian subjects and sparked conflicts with Christians, Jews, and Manichaeans. The episode also touches on the role of the mobadhan, the Zoroastrian priestly class, in maintaining orthodoxy through persecution and state-sponsored fire temples. By the time of the Arab conquest, the empire's religious divisions had so eroded unity that many non-Zoroastrians welcomed the invaders as liberators. Lucas and Luna discuss specific instances, like the execution of Mani and the persecution of Christians under Shapur II, and how these policies drained imperial resources and loyalty. The conversation ends with a reflection on how religious intolerance can be a strategic vulnerability, not a strength. #SassanidEmpire #Zoroastrianism #Mazdakism #Zurvanism #Kartir #Mani #Manichaeism #ShapurI #KavadI #ArdashirI #mobadhan #firetemples #religiouspersecution #LateAntiquity #PersianHistory #EmpireCollapse #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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