Premodern Iran 3: Towers of Silence

May 14
1h 30m

Episode Description

folks, we are back with part 3 of our series on Premodern Iran. this time, we get into the long, dark years for Iran and its peoples between the Muslim conquest and the Mongol invasions (651-1221 CE). we talk about how the idea of Iran survived even when the Persian language and Zoroastrianism were both suppressed, how the concept of Iranian identity formed into a real ideological project, why we lack sources, national epics and histories, the language of dissent, and the final grim fate of Zoroastrianism.

cover image is recent photo of the Yazd Tower of Silence, which is no longer in use and now serves as a museum.
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