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Kushan Coinage and the Silk Road Economy

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Kushan coinage became the backbone of Silk Road trade. From Kanishka's gold dinars imitating Roman aurei to bilingual legends in Bactrian and Prakrit, they uncover the economic and political savvy behind the coins. They discuss how the Kushans blended iconography from Greek, Persian, Indian, and Buddhist traditions to project power and facilitate commerce across Central Asia. The episode also touches on the circulation of these coins as far as Eastern Europe and China, the role of monetary policy in the empire's stability, and the eventual decline under Sassanid pressure. Specific coins like Kanishka's with Mithra and Helios, Vasudeva's with Shiva, and the unique copper coinage are examined. The hosts also reflect on what coin hoards reveal about trade networks and the limits of imperial control. #KushanCoinage #SilkRoadEconomy #Kanishka #GoldDinars #Bactrian #Prakrit #Mithra #Helios #Shiva #CoinHoards #Numismatics #CentralAsia #AncientTrade #KushanEmpire #Vasudeva #RomanAurei #BuddhistIconography #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Kushan Coinage and the Silk Road Economy

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Kushan coinage became the backbone of Silk Road trade. From Kanishka's gold dinars imitating Roman aurei to bilingual legends in Bactrian and Prakrit, they uncover the economic and political savvy behind the coins. They discuss how the Kushans blended iconography from Greek, Persian, Indian, and Buddhist traditions to project power and facilitate commerce across Central Asia. The episode also touches on the circulation of these coins as far as Eastern Europe and China, the role of monetary policy in the empire's stability, and the eventual decline under Sassanid pressure. Specific coins like Kanishka's with Mithra and Helios, Vasudeva's with Shiva, and the unique copper coinage are examined. The hosts also reflect on what coin hoards reveal about trade networks and the limits of imperial control. #KushanCoinage #SilkRoadEconomy #Kanishka #GoldDinars #Bactrian #Prakrit #Mithra #Helios #Shiva #CoinHoards #Numismatics #CentralAsia #AncientTrade #KushanEmpire #Vasudeva #RomanAurei #BuddhistIconography #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Yuezhi Exodus: Why a People Leaves Everything Behind

Why do civilizations rise, fall, and begin again? In this episode of Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again, Lucas and Luna explore the mechanics of collapse and rebirth through one of history's most dramatic examples: the Yuezhi exodus from the Gansu Corridor around 176 BCE. Pushed by the Xiongnu confederation under Modu Chanyu, the Yuezhi — a people who had farmed and traded along the Silk Road's eastern edge — were forced to migrate thousands of miles west, eventually conquering Bactria and founding the Kushan Empire. But beyond the story of one people, Lucas and Luna ask a bigger question: what actually drives a settled society to abandon everything and become nomads? They examine the interplay of climate pressure, military defeat, and social trauma, drawing on Chinese chronicles like the Shiji and archaeological evidence from the Ili Valley and the Amu Darya. The episode also touches on the psychological dimension of collective trauma — how a people's identity can be reshaped by catastrophe — and draws modern parallels to contemporary refugee crises, all without losing the historical specificity that makes the Yuezhi story so compelling. #Yuezhi #Xiongnu #ModuChanyu #SilkRoad #CentralAsia #GansuCorridor #IliValley #Bactria #Kushan #Shiji #ChineseHistory #Nomads #Migration #Collapse #Resilience #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday9 min
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The Yuezhi Exodus: When Nomads Became Kings of the Silk Road

In this episode of Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again, we step back from the Kushan Empire's height to examine the pivotal moment that started it all: the Yuezhi exodus from the Gansu Corridor around 176 BCE. Forced west by the Xiongnu under Modu Chanyu, these nomadic pastoralists embarked on a multi-generational migration that would reshape Central Asia. We trace their journey from the Ili Valley to Bactria, their encounter with the Greco-Bactrian kingdom, and their transformation into settled rulers who founded the Kushan Empire. Key figures include Modu Chanyu, Zhang Qian, and Kujula Kadphises. Archaeological evidence from sites like Ai Khanoum and the Rabatak inscription illuminates this story of displacement and adaptation. We also discuss the environmental pressures that may have triggered the Xiongnu expansion and the debate over whether the Yuezhi were the same people as the Tocharians. Finally, we reflect on how the Yuezhi story fits into the broader pattern of nomadic empires acting as agents of historical change. #Yuezhi #Xiongnu #Kushan #ModuChanyu #ZhangQian #Bactria #GrecoBactrian #AiKhanoum #RabatakInscription #KujulaKadphises #SilkRoad #Nomads #CentralAsia #GansuCorridor #Tocharians #AncientHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

2. juli 20267 min
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Kanishka's Gold: The Currency That United an Empire

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Kushan Empire through a surprising lens: its coinage. From Kanishka I's gold dinars featuring Greek, Persian, and Indian deities to the economic strategy that tied together a multicultural realm stretching from Bactria to the Ganges, they unpack how the Kushans used money as propaganda. Learn about the adoption of the Roman gold standard, the mysterious 'Kushan gold weight' that fluctuated between 7.8 and 8.2 grams, and how bilingual inscriptions (Bactrian and Prakrit) minted loyalty. They also discuss why later rulers like Vasudeva shifted from Greek to Brahmi script on coins, reflecting a changing political landscape. This episode dives deep into numismatic evidence that reveals the empire's syncretic ambitions and economic savvy. #Kushan #Kanishka #Numismatics #Coinage #GoldDinars #Bactrian #Prakrit #SilkRoad #AncientEconomy #Syncretism #RomanGold #Vasudeva #GreekScript #Brahmi #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

2. juli 20266 min
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The Yuezhi Kings Who Became Gods: Devaputra and Divine Rule

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Kushan kings, originally nomadic Yuezhi chieftains, adopted the title 'Devaputra' — 'Son of God' — to legitimize their rule over a multicultural empire. Drawing on the Rabatak inscription, they examine how Kanishka I and his predecessors blended Persian, Greek, and Indian ideas of kingship. The conversation covers the Kushan concept of 'Shaonanoshao' (King of Kings), the role of Buddhist and Zoroastrian imagery, and how divine kingship helped hold together a realm stretching from Bactria to Mathura. They also discuss the limits of this ideology: why later Kushan rulers struggled to maintain authority, and how the Sassanids eventually adopted similar titles. A fascinating look at how conquerors become gods. #Devaputra #Kushan #Kanishka #RabatakInscription #Shaonanoshao #DivineKingship #Yuezhi #Bactria #Gandhara #Mathura #Buddhism #Zoroastrianism #CentralAsia #SilkRoad #Sassanid #Kushanshahr #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

1. juli 20267 min