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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 50 MIN

The Gulf Was Never Empty: Sasanian Forts, Monasteries & Global Trade

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Was the pre-oil Arabian Gulf a “blank slate” or a vibrant hub of global trade? Discover how Sasanian fortresses, Nestorian monasteries, and multilingual Radhanite merchants connected the UAE to a global network stretching from France to Tang Dynasty China.Contrary to the myth of an empty desert, the Arabian Gulf in Late Antiquity and the Early Islamic period was a contested frontier and a bustling center of the first globalized economy. The region saw the clash of the Sasanian Empire and migrating Arab tribes (the Azd), who navigated complex treaties and survived the destruction of legendary qanats (aqueducts) attributed to King Solomon. Archaeological evidence, such as the Nestorian monastery on Sir Bani Yas Island, reveals a pluralistic society deeply integrated into a spiritual network reaching as far as China, evidenced by the Xi’an Stele.The 8th and 9th centuries ushered in the Abbasid Commercial Revolution, turning the Gulf into the maritime gateway for Baghdad. Multilingual Radhanite Jewish merchants facilitated trade across six languages and three continents, while legal documents like the Quilon Copper Plates in India prove the existence of a diverse, polyglot merchant guild. Through the “ceramic trail” of turquoise-glazed pottery and the stratigraphy of sites like Kush, archaeologists have reconstructed a history of boom and bust, correcting the geographical errors of ancient scholars who mistakenly placed the vital inland oasis of Tu’am (modern Al Ain) on the coast. This history proves the Gulf has always been a critical nexus of human connection, adaptation, and commerce. 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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