The Most Brutal Empires the World Has Ever Seen — Fexingo History
In 1387, the city of Isfahan rose against its Timurid overlord. Tamerlane's retribution would become the stuff of legend — a tower of 70,000 human skulls built from the heads of the city's defenders. This episode unpacks what really happened during the sack of Isfahan, drawing on the eyewitness accounts of Ibn 'Arabshah and the Zafarnama, and explores the strategic calculus behind terror as a tool of empire. Was the tower literal, symbolic, or both? We look at the Muzzafarid rebellion, Tamerlane's shifting alliances, and the way Timurid propaganda and horror blended into a single, unforgettable image. Along the way, we consider how later conquerors — from the Mongols to the Ottomans — used similar displays of mass violence to send a message without wasting resources on prolonged sieges. This is a story of brutality, but also of calculation: Tamerlane knew that terror could be more efficient than mercy. #Tamerlane #Timurid #Isfahan #TowerOfSkulls #Muzzafarids #ShahMansur #Zafarnama #IbnArabshah #SiegeOfIsfahan1387 #TimuridTerror #MedievalIran #BrutalEmpires #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory #Warfare #Propaganda #MassViolence Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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