The Most Brutal Empires the World Has Ever Seen — Fexingo History

The Empire That Crushed Its Own Children: Khmer Blood Politics

7 min · 30. maj 2026
episode The Empire That Crushed Its Own Children: Khmer Blood Politics cover

Description

We step into Angkor at the height of the Khmer Empire—not through its magnificent temples, but through the violent family politics that held it together and tore it apart. Lucas walks us through the reign of Jayavarman VII, the builder of Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm, whose public works were matched only by his purges. Then we trace the brutal succession that followed: Jayavarman VIII's destruction of his father's Buddhist monuments, the rise of Indravarman III, and the mysterious prince Suryavarman who vanished from history. We talk about the devaraja cult—the god-king ideology that made every succession a bloodbath—and the Sanskrit inscriptions that recorded everything and nothing. This episode gets into the real cost of absolute power in medieval Southeast Asia: the sons who were killed, the temples that were smashed, and the empire that literally tried to erase its own past. #KhmerEmpire #JayavarmanVII #AngkorWat #Devaraja #AngkorThom #TaProhm #JayavarmanVIII #Suryavarman #IndravarmanIII #CambodiaHistory #SoutheastAsia #GodKing #SanskritInscriptions #SiemReap #BuddhistHindu #BloodPolitics #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the The Most Brutal Empires the World Has Ever Seen — Fexingo History community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

116 episodes

episode Siege of Kerak 1272: Crusaders vs Mongols in a Desert Fortress artwork

Siege of Kerak 1272: Crusaders vs Mongols in a Desert Fortress

In 1272, a Mongol army under Möngke Temür, Khan of the Golden Horde, besieged the Crusader fortress of Kerak in what is now Jordan. This episode explores a little-known clash between the Mongols and the Franks of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, focusing on the fortress's defenses, the role of the Mamluks, and the strange alliance between the Crusaders and the Mongols that nearly materialized. We discuss the Siege of Kerak, the diplomacy between Bohemond VI and Hulagu, the Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar, and the legacy of Mongol-Crusader relations. Join Lucas and Luna as they unravel this forgotten episode of medieval warfare. #Kerak #MongolSiege #CrusaderCastle #GoldenHorde #MöngkeTemür #BohemondVI #Hulagu #MamlukSultanate #Baybars #WadiAlKhaznadar #MedievalWarfare #FrancoMongolAlliance #13thCentury #Transjordan #MiddleEastHistory #SiegeWarfare #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

24. juni 20265 min
episode Khubilai Khan's Mongol Invasions of Japan: Divine Wind artwork

Khubilai Khan's Mongol Invasions of Japan: Divine Wind

In 1274 and 1281, Khubilai Khan launched massive seaborne invasions of Japan from Korea and China. This episode explores the naval logistics, the samurai resistance on Kyūshū, and the typhoons that wrecked the Mongol fleets. We discuss the Yuan dynasty's shipbuilding program, the Korean kingdom of Goryeo's coerced participation, the fortifications built by the Kamakura shogunate, and the religious interpretation of the storms as kamikaze, 'divine wind.' Sources include the Mongol Invasions of Japan scrolls (Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba) and the writings of the Japanese courtier Kitabatake Chikafusa. We also consider the long-term consequences: how the failed invasions bankrupted the Kamakura shogunate and reshaped Japanese military culture. #KhubilaiKhan #MongolInvasionsOfJapan #KamakuraShogunate #DivineWind #Kamikaze #Samurai #YuanDynasty #Goryeo #Tsushima #HakataBay #MōkoShūraiEkotoba #KitabatakeChikafusa #1274 #1281 #Kyūshū #MongolEmpire #NavalHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

24. juni 20265 min
episode The Yuezhi Migration: Nomads Who Toppled an Empire artwork

The Yuezhi Migration: Nomads Who Toppled an Empire

Long before Genghis Khan united the Mongol tribes, another nomadic confederation reshaped Central Asia: the Yuezhi. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Yuezhi — driven from their homeland in modern Gansu by the Xiongnu — migrated thousands of kilometers west, conquered Greco-Bactrian cities, and eventually founded the Kushan Empire. We trace their journey through the Tien Shan mountains, their clash with the Wusun, their settlement in Sogdiana and Bactria, and the rise of Kujula Kadphises. We also look at how their migration set off a domino effect: the Xiongnu pressed the Yuezhi, who pushed the Sakas, who poured into India. It’s a story of resilience, adaptation, and how the Yuezhi became a bridge between China, India, and the Hellenistic world. #Yuezhi #KushanEmpire #Xiongnu #GrecoBactria #KujulaKadphises #SilkRoad #CentralAsia #Nomads #Bactria #Sogdiana #Sakas #Wusun #TienShan #Gansu #Migration #AncientHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday7 min
episode The Mongol Empire's Postal System: How the Yam Connected Eurasia artwork

The Mongol Empire's Postal System: How the Yam Connected Eurasia

Long before the Pony Express or the Silk Road caravanserais, the Mongol Empire built the most advanced communication network the world had ever seen: the yam. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Genghis Khan and his successors created a relay station system stretching from the Caspian Sea to the Pacific, enabling messages to travel two hundred miles in a single day. They discuss the elite riders known as ulagh, the toll-free passes called paiza, the role of the system in military intelligence and census-taking under Möngke Khan, and how Marco Polo marveled at it. They also examine the dark side: how the yam could spread plague, enable rapid conquest, and become a tool of surveillance. Drawing on sources like Rashid al-Din's Compendium of Chronicles and William of Rubruck's travelogue, they unpack a forgotten piece of infrastructure that made Mongol rule possible—and that later empires from Russia to China would adopt. A story of horses, speed, and the price of connectivity. #MongolEmpire #YamSystem #GenghisKhan #MongkeKhan #Paiza #Ulagh #MarcoPolo #WilliamOfRubruck #RashidAlDin #PostalHistory #SteppeLogistics #EurasianHistory #SilkRoad #MongolCommunications #HorseRiders #MedievalInfrastructure #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday9 min
episode Tamerlane the Patron: Building the Bibi-Khanym Mosque artwork

Tamerlane the Patron: Building the Bibi-Khanym Mosque

In this episode, we explore Tamerlane's obsessive construction of the Bibi-Khanym Mosque in Samarkand, the architectural masterpiece that nearly collapsed under its own ambition. Discover the legend of its namesake, the Persian wife whose beauty supposedly inspired the project, and the engineering challenges that pushed Timurid craftsmen to their limits. We also examine how the mosque served as propaganda for Tamerlane's empire, blending Persian, Mongol, and Central Asian styles to create a monument to his glory. Featuring accounts from Ibn 'Arabshah and Clavijo, this episode peels back the stone to reveal the human cost—and the lasting legacy—of one of history's most audacious building projects. #Tamerlane #Timurid #BibiKhanymMosque #Samarkand #TimuridArchitecture #IslamicArchitecture #PersianArchitecture #MongolEmpire #CentralAsia #IbnArabshah #Clavijo #Propaganda #Patronage #14thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory #ArchitectureHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

22. juni 20266 min