The Safavid Empire: Persia's Return to Greatness — Fexingo History
Episode 133 of the Safavid Empire series shifts focus from the battlefield and throne room to the women's quarters of the Safavid court. Lucas and Luna explore the extraordinary political influence of Mahd-e-Olya, the powerful queen mother who effectively ruled Iran in the 1660s, only to be strangled by the Qizilbash. They trace the role of the haram-e homayun as a centre of factional intrigue, the practice of diplomatic marriage and regent mothers, and the control of succession through 'shah seven' and 'shah five' rituals. This episode sheds light on figures like Shah Soleyman's wife, who orchestrated a coup to install her son, and the anonymous slave-concubines who shaped dynasty survival. Drawing on accounts from Jean Chardin and Adam Olearius, the conversation reveals how women in Safavid Isfahan wielded soft and hard power, built patronage networks, and sometimes paid with their lives. A fresh angle on a dynasty often viewed through male rulers. #SafavidWomen #Mahd-e-Olya #HaremPolitics #Isfahan #Qizilbash #ShahSoleyman #JeanChardin #SafavidEmpire #PersianHistory #WomenInHistory #RegentMothers #17thCentury #MiddleEast #TwelverShiism #DiplomaticMarriage #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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