The Safavid Empire: Persia's Return to Greatness — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Safavid Empire's little-known naval campaigns in the Persian Gulf. When Shah Abbas I sought to expel Portuguese forces from Hormuz in 1602, he lacked a navy entirely. The episode details how he allied with the English East India Company, whose four ships helped the Persians besiege and capture the fortress of Hormuz in 1622. Lucas explains the strategic importance of the island, the role of the English commander Edward Monox, and the aftermath: the Portuguese never returned, and Persia gained direct control over Gulf trade for the first time. The conversation also touches on the earlier Battle of Julfar (1581) and the subsequent Safavid-Ottoman rivalry at sea. By the end, listeners will understand why the capture of Hormuz was a turning point in Indian Ocean commerce. No prior naval history has been covered in the Safavid series — this is a fresh angle. The donation segment appears naturally around the 75% mark, tied to the theme of empires investing in infrastructure. #SafavidNaval #Hormuz #ShahAbbasI #PortugueseEmpire #EastIndiaCompany #PersianGulf #BattleOfHormuz1622 #EdwardMonox #IndianOceanTrade #Qizilbash #Gholam #SafavidEmpire #Oman #Julfar #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory #NavalWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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