Silk Road Empires: Trade Routes That Built Civilization — Fexingo History
How did a small Central Asian valley become the heart of a global steel trade that armed empires from Rome to Tang China? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Ferghana Valley's role as the Silk Road's steel foundry—long before the famous swords of Damascus. They trace the origins of 'celestial horses' and high-carbon steel, the Sogdian merchants who moved it across Eurasia, the mysterious 'Bulat' steel that legend says could cut a silk scarf falling from the blade, and the Indian crucible steel (wootz) that may have inspired it all. Along the way, they untangle the archaeological evidence from the legends: was Ferghana's steel really superior, or was it the marketing of Sogdian traders? They also discuss the 7th-century Tang campaign that briefly seized the valley, and why the steel trade declined after the Mongol conquests—only to be rediscovered by 19th-century European metallurgists. This episode dives into a specific, underexplored node of Silk Road history: the intersection of metallurgy, commerce, and empire in one small valley that changed the world's weapons and tools. #FerghanaSteel #SilkRoadMetallurgy #BulatSteel #WootzSteel #CelestialHorses #SogdianTraders #TangDynasty #CentralAsia #FerghanaValley #DamascusSteel #CrucibleSteel #History #FexingoHistory #AncientTrade #SteelRevolution #EurasianHistory #MetallurgyHistory #ForgottenFoundry Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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