1700s Iran: What Would You See If You Lived 300 Years Ago?

Iran in the 1700s was far more than palaces, wars, and caravan routes. In this video, we explore the striking portrait of 18th-century Iran — from the blue domes of Isfahan to the rose gardens of Shiraz, from the sword of Nader Shah to the humble rule of Karim Khan. Reimagined through thousands of miniatures, European engravings, and Persian manuscripts, this world refuses to be forgotten. History sometimes leaves its deepest marks during its loudest eras. Isfahan | Shiraz | Tabriz | Naqsh-e Jahan Square Nader Shah | Zand Dynasty | Safavid Legacy Caravan Routes | Silk Road | Caravanserais... If you enjoyed the video, subscribe. Every week, the journey through lost civilizations continues. Age Warning Notice: ⚠️ This video presents historical documentary content. It includes themes of war, power struggles, and political violence of the era. The visual materials are original content created with the assistance of artificial intelligence, inspired by 18th-century miniatures and engravings. This video is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute a historical document. #persianempire #silkroad #lostcivilizations #18thcenturyhistory #ancientiran