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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 38 MIN

How Sahartian Soldiers Became Indigenous Lords

from Samael's Podcast · host Samael

What if the aristocratic families you see today, who claim to be the indigenous “native soil” of a region, are actually the descendants of a 14th-century imperial hit squad that was forcibly displaced, stripped of their sovereignty, and repurposed as a colonial occupying force?This deep dive uncovers the “Silt Effect” of the Solomonic Empire’s conquest of the Saharshan people in the 14th century. It details how Emperor Amda Seyon systematically dismantled the independent Saharshan sovereignty in southern Tigray—not by destroying the people, but by liquidating their political identity and transforming them into the Chewa, a captive martial class. To neutralize the threat of rebellion, the Empire forcibly migrated these soldiers hundreds of miles north to the Eritrean highlands (Medri Bahri), stripping them of their ancestral land and isolating them from their own history.The narrative explains how the Empire engineered absolute loyalty by placing these “displaced ones” (Falasayan) in fortified camps as the “Axe of the Father” (Qwest Abbe), granting them Gult (tax collection rights) over hostile local populations. Over centuries, this temporary military occupation evolved into hereditary land ownership (Arist), and through strategic intermarriage, the foreign occupiers assimilated into the local culture. The result was a profound historical erasure: the descendants of the conquerors eventually became the celebrated “indigenous” nobility of the region, their violent origins buried under layers of time and social integration, leaving modern genealogies to trace “native” roots back to a foreign military occupation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.samael.ink/subscribe

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