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Khosrow II's Final Blunder: The Execution of Shahrbaraz

6 min · 7. juni 2026
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In this episode, we explore one of the most consequential decisions of the late Sasanian Empire: Khosrow II Parviz's execution of his greatest general, Shahrbaraz, in 630 CE. After years of stunning victories against the Byzantines—including the capture of Jerusalem and the True Cross—Shahrbaraz was the empire's most capable commander. But Khosrow's paranoia, stoked by court intrigue and the general's immense popularity, led him to order a private assassination. The aftermath was catastrophic: Shahrbaraz's death triggered a civil war among the noble families—the Wuzurgan—who had sworn loyalty to him. Within months, Khosrow himself was overthrown and killed by his own son, Kavadh II. The empire then spiraled into a succession crisis, with a dozen rulers in four years, leaving it fatally weakened. When the Arab armies arrived at al-Qadisiyyah in 636, the Sasanians had no unified command, no trusted generals, and no time to recover. We discuss the personality of Shahrbaraz, the political calculus of his elimination, and how a single paranoid act accelerated Persia's collapse. #Shahrbaraz #KhosrowII #SasanianEmpire #ByzantineEmpire #TrueCross #Jerusalem #Wuzurgan #alQadisiyyah #KavadhII #BattleofNineveh #Heraclius #Ctesiphon #Persia #LateAntiquity #CivilWar #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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