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The Fatimid Caliphate's Fatal Famine: Why Egypt's Bread Basket Failed

6 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Before the Mamluks and Saladin, Egypt was ruled by the Fatimid Caliphate — a Shia dynasty that controlled North Africa, Sicily, and the Levant. This episode explores how a series of catastrophic Nile floods in the 11th century triggered a famine so severe that it broke the Fatimid state. We follow the reigns of Caliph al-Mustansir Billah, the longest-reigning Muslim ruler, and his Persian vizier Badr al-Jamali, who tried to restore order. The episode details the 'Great Calamity' of 1064-1072, when starving Egyptians turned to cannibalism, the caliphal library was looted, and Fatimid power never recovered. We also examine the role of climate shifts, the collapse of the Nile flood cycle, and how the famine paved the way for the Crusader invasion of Egypt. A stark reminder that even mighty empires can be undone by a failed harvest. #FatimidCaliphate #AlMustansirBillah #BadrAlJamali #GreatCalamity #NileFloods #MedievalFamine #Egypt #Cairo #ClimateHistory #EnvironmentalCollapse #IslamicHistory #ShiaDynasty #CrusaderEra #BreadBasket #History #FexingoHistory #EmpireFall #MedievalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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