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The Sassanid Empire's Lost Prince: Pirooz's Chinese Exile

6 min · 21 jun 2026
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In 661 AD, a disinherited Sasanian prince named Pirooz arrived at the Tang court of Emperor Gaozong in Chang'an. He carried with him a desperate request: military aid to reclaim his ancestral throne from the Rashidun Caliphate. This episode follows Pirooz's long exile in China, the Tang court's hesitant response, and the eventual creation of a Sasanian government-in-exile that lasted decades. We explore the diplomatic negotiations, the fate of the Persian community in Tang China, and the lasting cultural exchange between Zoroastrian Persia and Buddhist China. Along the way, we encounter stele inscriptions from Chang'an, the Nestorian Stele, and the surprising story of how Sasanian court rituals survived in Chinese cities like Dunhuang. Lucas and Luna also discuss the broader pattern of fallen empires seeking foreign saviors, and why Tang China ultimately could not — or would not — restore the House of Sasan. #Pirooz #TangDynasty #SasanianExile #ChangAn #EmperorGaozong #NestorianStele #ZoroastrianismInChina #Dunhuang #PersianDiaspora #SassanidEmpire #RashidunCaliphate #YazdegerdIII #ChinesePersianRelations #AncientDiplomacy #EmpireInExile #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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