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The Safavid Empire (1501–1736) was the first native Persian dynasty to rule Iran in over 800 years, restoring Persian culture, language, and political sovereignty after centuries of Turkic and Mongol domination. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise of Shah Ismail I, the teenage founder who declared Twelver Shi'ism the state religion and built a theocratic military state. The show explores the empire's golden age under Shah Abbas I (r. 1588–1629), who moved the capital to Isfahan, forged diplomatic ties with European powers against the Ottoman Empire, and transformed Iran into a hub of silk trade, art, and philosophy. We delve into the Safavids' complex relationship with the Ottoman and Mughal empires, the brutal wars over Mesopotamia and the Caucasus, and the internal struggles between the Qizilbash tribal warriors and the Persian bureaucracy. The narrative covers the empire's cultural zenith—the stunning tile work of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, the flourishing of Persian miniature painting under Reza Abbasi, and the philosophical synthesis of Sufism and Shi'ism. Yet the Safavids also faced challenges: religious intolerance, economic decline from mismanaged trade monopolies, and a succession crisis that led to collapse under Afghan invasion. Why does the Safavid legacy still resonate? Their imposition of Shi'ism shaped modern Iran's sectarian identity, while Isfahan's architecture remains a symbol of Persian grace. This show isn't just about kings and battles—it's about how a single dynasty can forge a nation's soul. #SafavidEmpire #ShahIsmailI #ShahAbbasI #Isfahan #TwelverShiism #Qizilbash #OttomanSafavidWars #ChaldiranBattle #SilkRoad #PersianArt #PersianMiniature #NaqshEJahan #RezaAbbasi #Sufism #MughalEmpire #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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episode The Silk Road of Faith: Safavid Pilgrim Caravans to Najaf and Karbala artwork

The Silk Road of Faith: Safavid Pilgrim Caravans to Najaf and Karbala

In this episode of The Safavid Empire: Persia's Return to Greatness, Lucas and Luna explore the vast network of pilgrim caravans that connected Safavid Persia to the holy cities of Najaf and Karbala in Ottoman Iraq. Drawing on the account of the French traveler Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, who accompanied a 1660s caravan, they discuss the logistics, dangers, and politics of the journey — from the departure point in Isfahan's Naqsh-e Jahan Square to the ritual at the Imam Ali Shrine. Lucas explains how Shah Abbas I used pilgrimage as a tool of statecraft, promoting Twelver Shiism while extracting revenue from the caravans through tolls and taxes. He also reveals the tense negotiations with Ottoman authorities over access to the shrines, including the 1639 Treaty of Zuhab. The conversation touches on the role of the rahdar (road guards), the network of caravanserais built by the Safavids, and the spiritual significance of the 'atabat (thresholds) for Persian pilgrims. Luna asks about the dangers faced by pilgrims, leading to a discussion of banditry, Ottoman-Safavid rivalry, and the resilience of these faith-driven journeys. The episode ends with a reflection on how pilgrimage cemented Shi'i identity across the empire. #SafavidEmpire #ShahAbbasI #Najaf #Karbala #Pilgrimage #TwelverShiism #JeanBaptisteTavernier #Caravanserai #Rahdar #TreatyOfZuhab #Atabat #AliIbnAbiTalib #ImamHusayn #OttomanEmpire #SilkRoad #PersianHistory #MiddleEast #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

3 de jul de 2026 - 9 min
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Shah Tahmasp and the Ottoman Peace of Amasya 1555

In 1555, two exhausted empires met at Amasya to sign a treaty that would define the Safavid-Ottoman border for nearly a century. This episode dives into the negotiations, the key figures—Shah Tahmasp I and Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent—and the treaty's surprising legacy. We explore how Tahmasp, often overshadowed by his father Ismail and grandson Abbas, used diplomacy and religious compromise to secure Persia's western frontier, allowing the Safavid state to consolidate internally. The Treaty of Amasya wasn't just a pause in hostilities; it recognized Safavid control over Iraq and its Shi'i shrines, a major concession from the Sunni Ottomans. But it also forced Tahmasp to curb Qizilbash raids and accept a border that would later explode under Abbas. We also touch on the treaty's cultural impact: the exchange of artists and scholars, the flow of Tabriz silk, and the quiet decades that let Isfahan's renaissance take root. A turning point in Safavid history, told through the lens of two rulers who chose peace over glory. #Safavid #Ottoman #TreatyOfAmasya #ShahTahmasp #SuleimanTheMagnificent #Qizilbash #TwelverShiism #PersianHistory #MiddleEast #16thCentury #Diplomacy #PeaceTreaty #Isfahan #Tabriz #Iraq #Shiism #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

3 de jul de 2026 - 6 min
episode The Safavid Siege of Herat 1587: Abbas Takes the Crown artwork

The Safavid Siege of Herat 1587: Abbas Takes the Crown

In 1587, a teenage prince named Abbas rode from Herat to Qazvin to claim the Safavid throne. This episode digs into the siege that made him — and the Qizilbash infighting that nearly destroyed Persia before he got there. We follow the Takkal and Ustajlu factions, the scheming of Murshid Qoli Khan, and the blind Shah Mohammad Khodabanda's last stand. Lucas and Luna break down how Abbas I, still in his teens, navigated the treacherous politics of the Qizilbash to become the empire's greatest shah. If you've heard about Shah Abbas's later glories, this is the origin story: a boy caught between warring tribal lords, a siege that ended in a crown, and the first hints of the gholam revolution that would remake Persia. Based on Iskandar Beg Munshi's Tarikh-e Alamara-ye Abbasi, this episode goes inside the tent of a prince who learned early that trust is a luxury no ruler can afford. #SafavidEmpire #ShahAbbasI #SiegeOfHerat #Qizilbash #MurshidQoliKhan #ShahMohammadKhodabanda #Takkal #Ustajlu #IskandarBegMunshi #Tarikh-eAlamara-yeAbbasi #PersianHistory #Khorasan #AbdullahKhanUzbek #SafavidHistory #HistoryOfIran #FexingoHistory #MiddleEastHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Safavid Siege of Herat 1587: Abbas Takes the Crown

In 1587, a young prince named Abbas arrived at the gates of Herat, a city under siege by Uzbek forces. What happened next would set the stage for the greatest Safavid shah. This episode unpacks the three-month siege that tested Abbas’s resolve, the betrayal by his own Qizilbash commanders, and the political chaos that followed his father's abdication. We explore the murky circumstances of Shah Mohammad Khodabanda's fall, the role of the Takkalu and Ustajlu tribes, and how Abbas—barely sixteen—outmaneuvered both Uzbeks and rivals to claim the throne. Drawing on Iskandar Beg Munshi's Tarikh-e Alamara-ye Abbasi, we look at the siege's tactics, the assassination of Ali Qoli Khan Shamlu, and the fragile loyalty of the Qizilbash that would soon drive Abbas to create the gholam system. A story of survival, cunning, and the brutal politics of Safavid succession. #Safavid #Herat #AbbasI #Siege #Qizilbash #Uzbek #Shamlu #Takkalu #Ustajlu #ShahMohammadKhodabanda #IskandarBegMunshi #Tarikh-eAlamara-yeAbbasi #AliQoliKhan #Khorasan #16thCentury #MiddleEast #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 7 min
episode Safavid Women in Power: Mahd-e-Olya and the Harem Politics of Isfahan artwork

Safavid Women in Power: Mahd-e-Olya and the Harem Politics of Isfahan

Episode 133 of the Safavid Empire series shifts focus from the battlefield and throne room to the women's quarters of the Safavid court. Lucas and Luna explore the extraordinary political influence of Mahd-e-Olya, the powerful queen mother who effectively ruled Iran in the 1660s, only to be strangled by the Qizilbash. They trace the role of the haram-e homayun as a centre of factional intrigue, the practice of diplomatic marriage and regent mothers, and the control of succession through 'shah seven' and 'shah five' rituals. This episode sheds light on figures like Shah Soleyman's wife, who orchestrated a coup to install her son, and the anonymous slave-concubines who shaped dynasty survival. Drawing on accounts from Jean Chardin and Adam Olearius, the conversation reveals how women in Safavid Isfahan wielded soft and hard power, built patronage networks, and sometimes paid with their lives. A fresh angle on a dynasty often viewed through male rulers. #SafavidWomen #Mahd-e-Olya #HaremPolitics #Isfahan #Qizilbash #ShahSoleyman #JeanChardin #SafavidEmpire #PersianHistory #WomenInHistory #RegentMothers #17thCentury #MiddleEast #TwelverShiism #DiplomaticMarriage #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

1 de jul de 2026 - 8 min
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