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The Safavid Empire (1501–1736) was the first native Persian dynasty to rule Iran in over 800 years, restoring Persian culture, language, and political sovereignty after centuries of Turkic and Mongol domination. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise of Shah Ismail I, the teenage founder who declared Twelver Shi'ism the state religion and built a theocratic military state. The show explores the empire's golden age under Shah Abbas I (r. 1588–1629), who moved the capital to Isfahan, forged diplomatic ties with European powers against the Ottoman Empire, and transformed Iran into a hub of silk trade, art, and philosophy. We delve into the Safavids' complex relationship with the Ottoman and Mughal empires, the brutal wars over Mesopotamia and the Caucasus, and the internal struggles between the Qizilbash tribal warriors and the Persian bureaucracy. The narrative covers the empire's cultural zenith—the stunning tile work of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, the flourishing of Persian miniature painting under Reza Abbasi, and the philosophical synthesis of Sufism and Shi'ism. Yet the Safavids also faced challenges: religious intolerance, economic decline from mismanaged trade monopolies, and a succession crisis that led to collapse under Afghan invasion. Why does the Safavid legacy still resonate? Their imposition of Shi'ism shaped modern Iran's sectarian identity, while Isfahan's architecture remains a symbol of Persian grace. This show isn't just about kings and battles—it's about how a single dynasty can forge a nation's soul. #SafavidEmpire #ShahIsmailI #ShahAbbasI #Isfahan #TwelverShiism #Qizilbash #OttomanSafavidWars #ChaldiranBattle #SilkRoad #PersianArt #PersianMiniature #NaqshEJahan #RezaAbbasi #Sufism #MughalEmpire #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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episode Shah Abbas and the Fall of Hormuz: How Persia Broke the Portuguese cover

Shah Abbas and the Fall of Hormuz: How Persia Broke the Portuguese

In 1622, a joint Safavid-English force stormed the Portuguese fortress of Hormuz, ending a century of Iberian dominance in the Persian Gulf. This episode follows the improbable alliance between Shah Abbas I and the East India Company, the naval battle that turned the tide, and how Persia reclaimed its maritime gateway. We trace the Portuguese arrival under Afonso de Albuquerque, the brutal occupation that choked Persian trade, and the diplomatic maneuvering that brought English ships to Bandar Abbas. Imam Quli Khan leads the siege, while the English provide cannon and crews. The fall of Hormuz opens a new era: Bandar Abbas becomes Persia's window to the world, but the English gain a foothold that will shape centuries of empire. It's a story of guns, gold, and unlikely partnerships—and the moment the Safavids finally broke free of European coastal power. #SafavidEmpire #ShahAbbasI #Hormuz #EastIndiaCompany #PersianGulf #ImamQuliKhan #PortugueseEmpire #AfonsoDeAlbuquerque #BandarAbbas #1622 #NavalHistory #Siege #GunpowderEmpires #Diplomacy #Trade #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Shah Abbas I and the Armenian Deportation of 1604

In 1604, Shah Abbas I of Safavid Persia ordered the forced relocation of hundreds of thousands of Armenians from the Aras River valley deep into the heart of his empire. This episode traces the strategic calculation behind the deportation: a scorched-earth tactic to deny the Ottoman army supplies and manpower, and a long-term plan to transplant a skilled merchant class to a new capital. We follow the two-week forced march to Isfahan, where the Armenians were settled in a suburb that would become New Julfa. We discuss what was lost — the abandoned city of Old Julfa, the silk trade networks, the churches and monasteries left behind — and what was gained: the vibrant Armenian quarter that became the commercial engine of Safavid Persia. Lucas and Luna consider how Shah Abbas’s policy turned a traumatized community into an empire-building asset, and whether the deportation can be called an act of ethnic cleansing or a pragmatic state-building project. Along the way, we meet Archbishop Davit V (Khorenatsi), the silk merchant Khwaja Nazar, and the Armenian chronicler Arakel of Tabriz, who recorded the horrors and the resilience of his people. #SafavidEmpire #ShahAbbasI #ArmenianDeportation #NewJulfa #ScorchedEarth #OttomanSafavidWars #ForcedMigration #ArmenianDiaspora #SilkTrade #Isfahan #OldJulfa #ArakelOfTabriz #Khorenatsi #EthnicCleansing #StateBuilding #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Safavid Silk Road: How Persian Carpets Wove an Empire

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the economic and cultural power of the Safavid silk and carpet trade. They discuss how Shah Abbas I revived the Silk Road through New Julfa's Armenian merchants, the role of the Royal Workshop (kitabkhana) in producing luxury carpets, and how Safavid silks and rugs became status symbols in Europe. They also touch on the decline of the trade under later shahs and the lasting legacy of Persian carpets in global art and commerce. #Safavid #PersianCarpets #SilkRoad #ShahAbbasI #NewJulfa #ArmenianMerchants #Kitabkhana #VOC #EastIndiaCompany #Isfahan #Kashan #Ardabil #CarpetTrade #LuxuryGoods #EarlyModernEconomy #PersianArt #GlobalTrade #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

31. mai 2026 - 6 min
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The Safavid Capital: How Isfahan Became Half the World

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Shah Abbas I transformed Isfahan from a provincial city into one of the most magnificent capitals of the early modern world. They walk through the construction of the Naqsh-e Jahan Square, the Si-o-se-pol bridge, and the Masjed-e Shah, and discuss the political and economic motivations behind this urban revolution. Lucas explains how Abbas moved the capital from Qazvin in 1598, used the city to centralize power away from the Qizilbash, and invited Armenian merchants from Julfa to create a thriving silk trade. They also touch on the role of the gholam class in building and administering the city, the symbolic geometry of the square, and the eventual decline of Isfahan after the fall of the Safavids. Specific figures mentioned include Shah Abbas I, Allahverdi Khan, and the Armenian community of New Julfa. #Safavid #Isfahan #ShahAbbasI #Naqsh-eJahan #Si-o-se-pol #Masjed-eShah #NewJulfa #AllahverdiKhan #Qizilbash #Gholam #SilkRoad #UrbanPlanning #PersianArchitecture #SafavidEmpire #ArmenianMerchants #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEastHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

31. mai 2026 - 7 min
episode Shah Sulayman and the Safavid Silk Road: How Persian Carpets Wove an Empire cover

Shah Sulayman and the Safavid Silk Road: How Persian Carpets Wove an Empire

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Safavid silk and carpet trade that flourished under Shah Sulayman and his predecessors. Discover how Armenian merchants from New Julfa dominated global commerce, weaving intricate silk carpets that became status symbols from Isfahan to Versailles. We trace the journey of raw silk from the Caspian coast to the looms of Kashan and Isfahan, and follow finished carpets along the Silk Road to Ottoman Istanbul, Mughal India, and European courts. Learn about the role of royal workshops (kitabkhana) in standardizing designs, the economic policies that made Persia a silk superpower, and the unintended consequences of Safavid protectionism. Along the way, we meet the Dutch and English East India Companies competing for Persian silk, and the Armenian merchants who outmaneuvered them. This episode reveals how a luxury commodity shaped diplomacy, funded Shah Abbas's reforms, and left a lasting legacy in museums and palaces worldwide. #SafavidEmpire #PersianCarpets #SilkRoad #ShahSulayman #NewJulfa #ArmenianMerchants #ShahAbbas #Isfahan #Kashan #EastIndiaCompany #VOC #OttomanEmpire #MughalIndia #Kitabkhana #LuxuryTrade #History #FexingoHistory #Persia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

31. mai 2026 - 9 min
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