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The Sassanian Empire, the last great Persian state before the Islamic conquests, ruled from 224 to 651 CE and stretched from Mesopotamia to the Indus. Hosts Lucas and Luna explore its full arc: from Ardashir I's overthrow of the Parthians to the catastrophic Battle of al-Qadisiyyah. They examine the empire's Zoroastrian state religion, its rigid class system, and its epic wars with Rome and Byzant... more

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the epic but often overlooked conflict between Shapur II of the Sassanian Empire and the Roman emperor Constantius II. For over three decades, from the 330s to the 360s AD, these two powers fought a grinding wa... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise and fall of Dastagerd, the magnificent palace-city built by Khosrow II Parviz in the 7th century. Located near modern Sarpol-e Zahab in western Iran, Dastagerd was more than a royal residence: it was a... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into the dramatic life of Khosrow II, the last great Sassanian shahanshah whose ambition led to a vast but fleeting empire. They explore his early exile to Syria, his Roman-backed return to power, the execution o... more

By the 6th century, the Sassanian Empire had weathered devastating famines, plagues, and internal rebellions. When Khosrow I Anushirvan — 'the Immortal Soul' — took the throne in 531 CE, he inherited a kingdom on the brink. But instead of merely rest... more

Long before the Silk Road reached its peak, the Sassanian Empire built an extraordinary network of royal roads, relay stations, and intelligence couriers that could move information faster than any pre-modern state west of China. In this episode, Luc... more

We follow the silk caravans out of the Sassanian heartland, tracing the overland route from Ctesiphon through Ray and Nishapur, then across the wild steppes controlled by the Hephthalites and Göktürks. Lucas explains how Persian merchants, not just C... more

In the sixth century CE, the Sassanian king Khosrow I Anushirvan—'the Immortal Soul'—founded a medical academy in the southwestern city of Gundeshapur that would become one of the ancient world's great centers of learning. This episode explores how G... more

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna dive into the martial cult of Verethragna, the Zoroastrian deity of victory and war, whose worship shaped Sassanian military identity. They explore how the yazata Verethragna was syncretized with the... more

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Two historians guide a deep dive into the Sassanian Empire, tracing its arc from Ardashir I's rise through the later dynasties to Yazdegerd III and the Arab conquests. Episodes weave military history, religious dynamics, diplomacy, and cultural exchange, with emphasis on key institutions, monumental sites, and the empire's lasting influence on Islamic administration, art, and transregional networks. Notable throughlines include the Silk Road, state religion and religious tolerance, monumental architecture, and the empire's historiography—posing questions about centralization versus feudal tendencies and how imperial legacy shaped later civilizations. The show often blends narrative storytelling with concrete artifacts and episodes that spot... more

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