The Most Brutal Empires the World Has Ever Seen — Fexingo History
In 1387, the great conqueror Tamerlane faced a revolt in the Persian city of Isfahan after its surrender. What followed was one of the most notorious atrocities of his career: the construction of towers made from 70,000 human skulls. This episode dives into the siege of Isfahan, the betrayal that sparked the massacre, and the complex legacy of Tamerlane's brutality. We explore the city's history as a center of Persian culture, the role of the Muzaffarid dynasty, and how the skull towers became a symbol of Timurid terror. Drawing on Persian chroniclers like Nizam al-Din Shami and Sharaf al-Din Ali Yazdi, we piece together what happened in those autumn months—and why even Tamerlane's own historians struggled to justify the slaughter. If you've followed the rise of Tamerlane through his sieges of Delhi, Damascus, and Baghdad, this story fills a crucial gap: the campaign that cemented his reputation as the 'Butcher of Asia' before his greatest conquests. #Tamerlane #TimuridEmpire #Isfahan1387 #SiegeOfIsfahan #SkullTowers #MuzaffaridDynasty #PersianHistory #MedievalWarfare #TimuridAtrocities #NizamAlDinShami #SharafAlDinAliYazdi #ShahMansur #Zafarnama #ButcherOfAsia #CentralAsianHistory #BrutalEmpires #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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