In 522 BCE, the Persian Empire was shattered. The Great King was dead under mysterious circumstances. In the ensuing chaos, not one, but two men claiming to be the slain prince Bardiya seized the throne, plunging the world's greatest power into a vortex of civil war. But who were these impostors, and why did the most powerful priestly caste in the empire, the Magi, risk everything to orchestrate history's most audacious conspiracy? This episode delves into the catastrophic "Year of the False Kings," a nine-month period where the entire imperial project teetered on collapse. We trace the bloody path from the suspicious death of Cambyses II in the Syrian desert to the daring coup led by the Magus Gaumata, and the subsequent, even more widespread revolt led by the second pretender, Vahyazdāta. Moving beyond Darius the Great's official version carved on the Behistun cliff face, we examine the deep-seated religious and social grievances the Magi exploited, questioning whether this was merely a palace intrigue or a genuine popular uprising against the Achaemenid house. Listeners will uncover the complex tapestry of faith, identity, and power that held the empire together and nearly tore it apart. You'll learn how this crisis, more than any foreign war, defined the brutal realpolitik of Darius's reign and forced a fundamental restructuring of Persian kingship itself. The survival of the empire hung by a thread, spun not by generals, but by priests and pretenders. #Magi #FalseBardiya #Gaumata #PersianCivilWar #BehistunInscription #AchaemenidCrisis #PriestKings Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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