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Afghanistan has long been called the 'graveyard of empires'—a place where the ambitions of Alexander the Great, the Mauryan emperor Ashoka, the Ghaznavids, the Mongols under Genghis Khan, the Mughals, the British Raj, the Soviet Union, and the United States all faltered. This show, hosted by Lucas and Luna, explores the deep history of this rugged crossroads from the ancient Indus Valley civilization's northern outposts to the rise of the Kushan Empire, the spread of Buddhism along the Silk Road, the stunning minaret of Jam built by the Ghurid dynasty, and the fierce resistance of the Pashtun tribes. We'll examine the Durrani Empire's founding in 1747, the 'Great Game' between the British and Russian empires, the Anglo-Afghan wars, the Soviet invasion of 1979, the rise of the Taliban, and the US withdrawal in 2021. Along the way, we'll discuss Afghanistan's rich cultural heritage—its epic poetry, the legendary warrior Malalai, the unique cuisine of qabuli pulao, and the enduring tradition of jirga councils. Why does every outside power that enters Afghanistan eventually leave defeated? The answer lies not in geography alone but in the fierce independence of its people, the complexity of its tribal networks, and the resilience of a civilization that has absorbed and outlasted every invader. This is the story of a land that has never been conquered for long. #History #AfghanHistory #FexingoHistory #GraveyardOfEmpires #SilkRoad #KushanEmpire #GhuridDynasty #MinaretOfJam #DurraniEmpire #Pashtun #AngloAfghanWars #GreatGame #SovietWar #Taliban #USWithdrawal #IndusValley #Buddhism #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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The Ghaznavids: How a Slave Soldier Founded an Empire

Long before the Mughals or Durranis, another empire rose from Afghanistan's soil — the Ghaznavids. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the remarkable story of Alp Tegin, a slave soldier who seized Ghazni and laid the foundations for a dynasty that would stretch from the Caspian to the Ganges. They delve into the reign of Mahmud of Ghazni, the empire's greatest ruler, who led seventeen raids into India, patronized the scholar Al-Biruni, and transformed Ghazni into a glittering capital. But the empire's glory came at a cost: the destruction of the Somnath temple, the enslavement of thousands, and a legacy of conquest that still echoes today. Along the way, they untangle the complex relationship between the Ghaznavids, the Samanids, and the rising Seljuks, and ask whether the empire's fall was inevitable. This is a story of ambition, faith, and the brutal logic of medieval power. #Ghaznavids #AlpTegin #MahmudOfGhazni #Ghazni #AlBiruni #Somnath #Samanids #Seljuks #SlaveSoldiers #IndianRaids #MedievalAfghanistan #Persianate #CentralAsia #HistoryOfIndia #IslamicGoldenAge #Podcast #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

I går - 9 min
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Timur's Afghan Legacy: Herat's Golden Age of Arts and Conquest

Long before the Mughals or the Durranis, a one-legged conqueror named Timur—known in the West as Tamerlane—swept through Afghanistan, leaving a trail of destruction and then, unexpectedly, a cultural renaissance. This episode focuses on Timur's invasions of Afghanistan in the late 14th century, particularly his sieges of Herat and Kandahar, and the paradoxical aftermath: the Timurid Renaissance that made Herat a center of Persianate art, architecture, and literature. We explore Timur's motivations, his use of terror as strategy, and how his grandson Ulugh Beg turned Herat into a beacon of learning. Key figures include Timur, his son Shah Rukh, the historian Hafiz-i Abru, and the poet Jami. We also connect Timur's legacy to later Afghan history: his descendant Babur founded the Mughal Empire, and the Timurid cultural model influenced the Safavids and Mughals alike. For listeners who know the Kushans, Ghaznavids, and Mongols from earlier episodes, this fills the gap between the Ilkhanate and the rise of the Durranis. #Timur #Tamerlane #Herat #Afghanistan #TimuridRenaissance #ShahRukh #UlughBeg #Hafiz-iAbru #Jami #Kandahar #Mughals #SiegeOfHerat #History #FexingoHistory #CentralAsia #Khorasan #Persianate #Medieval Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

I går - 7 min
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Akbar Khan's Revolt and the First Anglo-Afghan War

In this episode of The History of Afghanistan, Lucas and Luna explore a pivotal yet often overlooked chapter of the First Anglo-Afghan War: the uprising led by Akbar Khan, son of Dost Mohammad Khan. After the British occupation of Kabul in 1839, the installation of Shah Shuja Durrani, and the disastrous retreat of General Elphinstone's army in 1842, Akbar Khan emerged as a charismatic leader who rallied Afghan resistance. Lucas recounts key events, including the assassination of the British envoy William Macnaghten by Akbar's own hand, the massacre of the retreating British forces in the passes of the Hindu Kush, and the eventual return of Dost Mohammad Khan to power. The episode also examines the brutal aftermath, including the infamous 'kettle drums of skin' used to display British heads, and the strategic significance of the Gandamak pass where the last survivors of the 44th East Essex Regiment made their final stand. This story of resistance, revenge, and the tenacity of Afghan independence offers a fresh perspective on the war that haunted British imperial ambitions for decades. #History #FexingoHistory #Afghanistan #FirstAngloAfghanWar #AkbarKhan #DostMohammadKhan #ShahShuja #WilliamMacnaghten #Elphinstone #Gandamak #Kabul #Jalalabad #GreatGame #BritishEmpire #Pashtun #Resistance #1842 #AfghanIndependence Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

21. juni 2026 - 5 min
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The Mongol Invasion of Afghanistan: The Siege of Herat 1221

In 1221, the Mongol army under Genghis Khan's son Tolui laid siege to Herat, one of the great cities of Khorasan. This episode explores the brutal campaign that shattered Afghanistan's medieval prosperity: how Herat fell after a seven-day assault, the massacre that followed, and the long shadow the Mongols cast over Afghan history. We discuss the Khwarezmian Empire's collapse, the role of the Persian chronicler Juvayni, who recorded the slaughter, and the strategic significance of Herat as a Silk Road hub. We also examine how Mongol rule reshaped trade routes, destroyed irrigation systems, and pushed Afghanistan into a cycle of fragmentation that even the later Timurids and Mughals could not fully reverse. The episode touches on the legacy of destruction versus the surprising Mongol tolerance for local administrators like the Kart dynasty, who later ruled Herat as vassals. It's a story of imperial overreach, scorched-earth warfare, and a city that rose from ashes to become a center of Persian culture again — only to be conquered again. For anyone curious about why Afghanistan has been called 'the graveyard of empires', this siege is a foundational example. #MongolInvasion #Herat1221 #GenghisKhan #Tolui #KhwarezmianEmpire #Juvayni #Khorasan #SilkRoad #SiegeOfHerat #KartDynasty #HistoryOfAfghanistan #MedievalWarfare #ScorchedEarth #PersianChronicles #MongolEmpire #FexingoHistory #SouthAsia #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

21. juni 2026 - 7 min
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The First Anglo-Afghan War: Britain's Worst Imperial Disaster

In January 1842, a British army of 4,500 soldiers and 12,000 camp followers set out from Kabul through the snow-covered passes of the Hindu Kush. One week later, a single survivor rode into the British garrison at Jalalabad. This episode tells the story of the First Anglo-Afghan War (1839–1842) — Britain's catastrophic attempt to install a puppet ruler in Afghanistan. Lucas and Luna explore the disastrous decision-making by Lord Auckland and Governor-General George Eden, the initial easy victory at Ghazni, the humiliating occupation of Kabul, the assassination of British envoy Sir Alexander Burnes, and the final, brutal retreat that annihilated an army. We also examine the role of tribal resistance, the rise of Dost Mohammad Khan, and why this defeat reshaped British imperial policy for decades. Specific figures include Shah Shuja, William Macnaghten, Sir John Keane, and Akbar Khan. A lesson in hubris and the limits of military power in Afghanistan's unforgiving terrain. #FirstAngloAfghanWar #BritishEmpire #DostMohammadKhan #ShahShuja #LordAuckland #WilliamMacnaghten #AlexanderBurnes #AkbarKhan #Ghazni #Jalalabad #Kabul #KhyberPass #GreatGame #Afghanistan #History #FexingoHistory #Imperialism #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

20. juni 2026 - 8 min
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