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The Safavid Harem and the Politics of the Imperial Household

8 min · 15. juli 2026
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In this episode of the Safavid Empire series, Lucas and Luna explore the Safavid harem — not as a place of orientalist fantasy, but as a centre of political power, intrigue, and dynastic survival. They discuss how Shah Tahmasp's mother, Mahd-e Olya, effectively ran the empire during his early reign, and how later shahs like Shah Abbas I and Shah Safi used the harem as a tool for controlling succession and neutralising Qizilbash rivals. The conversation covers the role of the harem-e homayun in producing heirs, managing diplomatic marriages, and influencing policy through figures like Saru Taqi. Lucas explains how the harem's internal hierarchy — from the queen mother and chief wives to slave concubines and eunuchs — mirrored the broader Safavid state. The episode also touches on the controversial practice of blinding and imprisoning princes within the harem to prevent rebellion, and how this 'harem system' ultimately contributed to the empire's decline by producing weak, isolated shahs like Soltan Hossein. Specific examples include the rise of Mahd-e Olya, the harem's role in the succession of Shah Safi, and the contrast between the activist harem politics of the 16th century and the cloistered dynastic management of the 17th. #Safavid #Harem #MahdeOlya #ShahTahmasp #ShahAbbasI #ShahSafi #SaruTaqi #Qizilbash #Gholam #HaremPolitics #SafavidHarem #ImperialHousehold #SafavidDynasty #TwelverShiism #PersianHistory #EarlyModern #MiddleEast #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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