The Mughal vs Ottoman vs Safavid Rivalry Explained — Fexingo History
This episode explores how the Mughal, Ottoman, and Safavid empires turned garden design into a weapon of political rivalry and cultural expression. We travel from Kashmir's Shalimar Bagh to Isfahan's Chahar Bagh and Istanbul's Topkapi Palace gardens, uncovering how Shah Jahan, Shah Abbas I, and Sultan Ahmed IV used tulips, cypress trees, water channels, and pavilions to project power and legitimacy. Lucas and Luna examine the symbolic language of Islamic paradise gardens — chahar bagh layouts, the role of water as a sign of technological mastery, and the tulip's journey from Central Asian steppe to Ottoman symbol. They also discuss lesser-known garden chronicles like the Mughal Shah Jahan-nama and the Ottoman Lale Devri (Tulip Age), and how garden diplomacy — including the exchange of gardeners and bulbs — became a subtle tool of imperial competition. The conversation ends with a reflection on how these gardens still shape our image of South Asian and Middle Eastern heritage today. #MughalGardens #OttomanGardens #SafavidGardens #ChaharBagh #LaleDevri #ShalimarBagh #TopkapiPalace #ShahJahan #ShahAbbasI #SultanAhmedIII #TulipAge #IslamicGardens #ParadiseGarden #Kashmir #Isfahan #Istanbul #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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