The Safavid Empire: Persia's Return to Greatness — Fexingo History
In 1604, Shah Abbas I of Safavid Persia ordered the forced relocation of hundreds of thousands of Armenians from the Aras River valley deep into the heart of his empire. This episode traces the strategic calculation behind the deportation: a scorched-earth tactic to deny the Ottoman army supplies and manpower, and a long-term plan to transplant a skilled merchant class to a new capital. We follow the two-week forced march to Isfahan, where the Armenians were settled in a suburb that would become New Julfa. We discuss what was lost — the abandoned city of Old Julfa, the silk trade networks, the churches and monasteries left behind — and what was gained: the vibrant Armenian quarter that became the commercial engine of Safavid Persia. Lucas and Luna consider how Shah Abbas’s policy turned a traumatized community into an empire-building asset, and whether the deportation can be called an act of ethnic cleansing or a pragmatic state-building project. Along the way, we meet Archbishop Davit V (Khorenatsi), the silk merchant Khwaja Nazar, and the Armenian chronicler Arakel of Tabriz, who recorded the horrors and the resilience of his people. #SafavidEmpire #ShahAbbasI #ArmenianDeportation #NewJulfa #ScorchedEarth #OttomanSafavidWars #ForcedMigration #ArmenianDiaspora #SilkTrade #Isfahan #OldJulfa #ArakelOfTabriz #Khorenatsi #EthnicCleansing #StateBuilding #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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