114. The Persian Renaissance

114. The Persian Renaissance

After conquering much of Eurasia, Timur showed no interest in building institutions and so after his death, like the Mongol Empire before it, the Timurid Empire soon fragmented and collapsed. However, some of Timur’s grandchildren took over parts of the Empire and ushered in eras of cultural advancement that matched that of the renaissance in Italy. Under the tutelage of Ulugh Begh, great developments in maths and science were made in Samarkand. Under the watch of Shah Rukh, beautiful artistic endeavours were undertaken in Herat. Some of the greatest artists of the Islamic world, such as Bihzad, came from this period. Listen as William and Anita discuss one of the golden ages of Persian culture. For bonus episodes, ad-free listening, reading lists, book discounts, a weekly newsletter, and a chat community. Sign up at https://empirepod.supportingcast.fm/ Twitter: @Empirepoduk Email: empirepoduk@gmail.com Goalhangerpodcasts.com Producer: Callum Hill Exec Producer: Neil Fearn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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35. Gallipoli: Death at the Cliff Edge

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34. The Sick Man of Europe

34. The Sick Man of Europe

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33. Lady Mary: Our Woman in Constantinople

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32. The Greatest Ottoman Adventurer

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31. Conquering the Night: The History of Coffee

31. Conquering the Night: The History of Coffee

Coffee is everywhere today, but where does it come from? Was it originally a sex drug? What is the connection between Starbucks and a medieval goat herder? Why are coffee houses political? Listen as A...

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30. Sultanas to Slaves: Voices from the Harem

30. Sultanas to Slaves: Voices from the Harem

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29. The Tudors and the Turks

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