HistoryMaps Podcast
In this episode, we explore the Sasanian Empire, also known as Ērānšahr, the last great pre-Islamic Iranian dynasty and one of the most powerful states of late antiquity. Founded by Ardashir I in 224 AD after the fall of the Parthians, the empire restored Iran as a major imperial force through centralized rule, Zoroastrian religious authority, and ambitious military expansion across the Middle East and Central Asia. We examine the Sasanians’ long rivalry with the Roman and Byzantine Empires, their role in shaping trade, diplomacy, and warfare, and the cultural golden age that influenced art, architecture, philosophy, and administration across Europe and Asia. The episode also traces the empire’s decline, from internal instability to the early Muslim conquests, while highlighting how Sasanian traditions lived on within the Islamic world and helped preserve one of history’s most important imperial legacies.
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