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The Sogdian Rock: Alexander's Impossible Siege

7 min · 10 jul 2026
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In 327 BCE, Alexander the Great faced his most daunting challenge yet: the Sogdian Rock, an impregnable fortress perched high in the mountains of modern-day Uzbekistan. This episode tells the story of that siege through the eyes of the defenders, the Bactrian noble Oxyartes and his family, including his daughter Roxana, who would become Alexander's wife. We explore the political aftermath of the siege, how Alexander's marriage to Roxana was a strategic move to pacify Sogdiana, and how the Sogdian resistance shaped the Hellenistic legacy in Central Asia. We also delve into the mythologized accounts of the rock's capture, including the famous story of Alexander's volunteer climbers, and what archaeological evidence tells us about the site today. This is a story of love, war, and the meeting of worlds on the Silk Road's ancient frontier. #SogdianRock #AlexanderTheGreat #Siege #Sogdiana #Bactria #Roxana #Oxyartes #CentralAsia #Hellenistic #SilkRoad #Uzbekistan #AralSea #Oxus #Macedonian #PersianEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #AncientWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Sogdian Rock: Alexander's Impossible Siege

In 327 BCE, Alexander the Great faced his most daunting challenge yet: the Sogdian Rock, an impregnable fortress perched high in the mountains of modern-day Uzbekistan. This episode tells the story of that siege through the eyes of the defenders, the Bactrian noble Oxyartes and his family, including his daughter Roxana, who would become Alexander's wife. We explore the political aftermath of the siege, how Alexander's marriage to Roxana was a strategic move to pacify Sogdiana, and how the Sogdian resistance shaped the Hellenistic legacy in Central Asia. We also delve into the mythologized accounts of the rock's capture, including the famous story of Alexander's volunteer climbers, and what archaeological evidence tells us about the site today. This is a story of love, war, and the meeting of worlds on the Silk Road's ancient frontier. #SogdianRock #AlexanderTheGreat #Siege #Sogdiana #Bactria #Roxana #Oxyartes #CentralAsia #Hellenistic #SilkRoad #Uzbekistan #AralSea #Oxus #Macedonian #PersianEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #AncientWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

10 jul 20267 min
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The Sogdian Caravan That Changed the World

In this episode, Lucas and Luna follow the trail of a single Sogdian caravan that set out from Samarkand in 312 CE, carrying silk, paper, and a cargo of ideas. Through the Sogdian Ancient Letters discovered near Dunhuang, we reconstruct the journey of Nanai-vandak, a merchant who navigated the collapsing Han dynasty, the rise of the Xiongnu, and the Tarim Basin's desert routes. We explore how Sogdian trade networks connected China to Sassanian Persia, the Byzantine Empire, and India, and how their letters reveal the first evidence of silk reaching Rome. Along the way, we examine the role of Zoroastrian fire temples, the Sogdian script's influence on Mongolian writing, and the human stories behind the Silk Road's material flows. This episode offers a micro-history of a single caravan, showing how ordinary merchants shaped Eurasian civilization. #Sogdian #SogdianAncientLetters #NanaiVandak #SilkRoad #Samarkand #Dunhuang #TarimBasin #Xiongnu #Silk #Zoroastrian #SogdianScript #ByzantineEmpire #Sassanian #History #FexingoHistory #Caravan #EurasianTrade #AncientLetters Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Sogdian Sabao: Zoroastrian Fire Temples in Tang Chang'an

Episode 144 of Silk Road Empires zooms in on the shadowy figure of the Sogdian sabao — a religious and civil leader who managed Zoroastrian fire temples and Sogdian communities in Tang-dynasty Chang'an. Drawing on the 8th-century bilingual epitaph of a Sogdian sabao found near Xi'an, Lucas and Luna explore how the Tang court officially recognized Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, and Nestorian Christianity, while regulating foreign worship through the Court of State Ceremonial. They discuss the Zoroastrian festivals held in Chang'an's Western Market, the Sogdian quarter's layout, and the role of sabao as intermediaries between the Tang bureaucracy and Sogdian merchant networks. The episode also touches on the destruction of fire temples during the Huichang persecution of foreign religions in 845 CE, and how the memory of Sogdian Zoroastrianism faded into folk cults. A fresh angle on Sogdian life beyond trade and rebellion — focusing on religion, law, and daily practice inside the Tang capital. #Sabao #Sogdian #Zoroastrian #Chang'an #TangDynasty #FireTemple #Sogdiana #CentralAsia #Manichaeism #Nestorian #SilkRoad #HuichangPersecution #Xi'an #SogdianEpitaph #WesternMarket #CourtOfStateCeremonial #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Battle of Dandanaqan: How Seljuk Turks Conquered the Silk Road

In 1040 CE, Turkmen nomads shattered the Ghaznavid Empire at Dandanaqan in eastern Iran, rewriting the Silk Road's political map. This episode follows the Seljuk Turks from their origins as mercenaries in the steppes to the battlefield that made them sultans. It explores the role of the oghuz yabghu state, the strategic city of Merv, and the leadership of Tughril Beg and Chaghri Beg. We discuss how Ghaznavid sultan Mas'ud I's overconfidence and supply line failures led to disaster, and how the Seljuks used speed, archery, and tribal cohesion to dismantle a professional army. The battle's aftermath opened Central Asia to Turkmen migration, reshaped the Sunni-Shi'a balance by empowering Sunni champions against Buyid influence, and set the stage for the First Crusade. This is a story of nomads becoming empire-builders, with echoes in modern Turkmenistan's national identity. #SeljukTurks #BattleofDandanaqan #GhaznavidEmpire #TughrilBeg #ChaghriBeg #MasudI #Merv #OghuzTurks #Turkmen #SilkRoad #CentralAsia #IslamicHistory #Khorasan #NomadicEmpires #MedievalWarfare #History #FexingoHistory #Eurasia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8 jul 20268 min
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The Sogdian Who Wrote the Tang Dynasty's Epic

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the forgotten literary genius of the Sogdian diaspora in Tang China: the poet Li Bai (also known as Li Bo), whose family hailed from the Silk Road trading networks of Central Asia. Born in 701 CE in Suiye (modern-day Tokmok, Kyrgyzstan) — a Sogdian outpost of the Western Regions — Li Bai's lineage may have been Sogdian or closely connected to Sogdian merchant clans. His poetry captures the spirit of the Silk Road: images of jade, horses, wine, and distant lands, woven into the classical Chinese tradition. The hosts discuss his most famous poems, like 'Drinking Alone by Moonlight' and 'The Road to Shu Is Hard,' and how his outsider status shaped his romantic, wandering persona. They also touch on the Tang dynasty's cosmopolitan culture, where foreign-born poets could rise to fame, and the later attempts to 'Sinicize' Li Bai's origins. Along the way, they reveal how Sogdian influences — from music to cuisine to language — permeated Tang daily life, and why Li Bai's legacy remains a bridge between the steppe and the capital. #LiBai #TangDynasty #Sogdian #SilkRoad #ChinesePoetry #ChangAn #CentralAsia #Tokmok #Suiye #DrinkingAloneByMoonlight #Cosmopolitanism #FexingoHistory #History #Literature #Eurasia #CuiHao #DuFu #Buddhism Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8 jul 20266 min