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History of the Crusades Podcast

History of the Crusades Podcast

Released: 2026-04-13
© 2026 Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios. All rights reserved.
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20 Episodes
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20 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-04-13
© 2026 Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios. All rights reserved.
Most Recent Episode
The Greek Fire Gambit: The Byzantine Navy's Secret War for the Holy Land

The Greek Fire Gambit: The Byzantine Navy's Secret War for the Holy Land

While the crusader armies struggled across Anatolia, a silent, burning war raged at sea. This episode asks: how did a secret Byzantine weapon, wielded not by knights but by admirals, become the decisive, unsung factor in the survival of the First Crusad
Time: 4:29
While the crusader armies struggled across Anatolia, a silent, burning war raged at sea. This episode asks: how did a secret Byzantine weapon, wielded not by knights but by admirals, become the decisive, unsung factor in the survival of the First Crusade? We dive into the Empire's clandestine naval campaign to control the Levantine coast.
We explore Emperor Alexios Komnenos’s strategic directive to his fleet: avoid direct confrontation, but seize every port between Cilicia and Jaffa. The episode charts the critical, coordinated landings that delivered food to starving crusaders at Antioch and the blockade-running that prevented Egyptian fleets from reinforcing Jerusalem. At the heart of the story is the terrifying, empire-guarded secret of Greek Fire, and how its psychological threat alone could scatter enemy ships.
Listeners will gain a completely new perspective on the Crusade's logistics, revealing it as a two-pronged campaign where Byzantine galleys were as vital as Frankish cavalry. You'll understand the fragile, calculating alliance between Constantinople and the crusader lords, built not on faith, but on controlled supply lines and cold, hard naval supremacy.
The fall of Jerusalem was won not just on the walls of the Holy City, but on the waves that kept it isolated.
#ByzantineNavy #GreekFire #CrusadeLogistics #AlexiosKomnenos #NavalHistory #FirstCrusade #SiegeWarfare
Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
Episode ID: 1000760991274
GUID: 22442328-815a-48ed-98a1-06c321ec5207
Release Date: 13/04/2026, 03:52:05

Description

What if the Crusades weren't just a simple clash of civilizations, but a centuries-long, chaotic collision of faith, ambition, and identity that reshaped the world from the Baltic to the Levant? How did these expeditions of faith become engines of commerce, statecraft, and unimaginable violence? This is the complex tapestry we unravel, one day at a time.
"History of the Crusades Podcast" delivers a compelling, chronological narrative of the crusading movement. We move beyond the famous kings and battles to explore the profound cultural encounters, the staggering logistics of moving armies across continents, and the daily lives of settlers, soldiers, and saints in the Crusader States. The tone is engaging and thoughtful, balancing clear storytelling with critical analysis of motivations—both spiritual and starkly material—from all sides of the conflict.
Listeners will gain not just a timeline of events, but a nuanced understanding of one of history's most resonant and misunderstood epochs. You'll hear the perspectives of Latin crusaders, Byzantine emperors, Seljuk sultans, Jewish communities, and the Italian merchants whose ships made it all possible. We connect the medieval past to its powerful modern legacy, separating myth from history to understand how these events continue to echo in today's geopolitical and cultural dialogues.
Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi, this podcast transforms the epic saga into an accessible daily ritual. Each meticulously researched episode is crafted to be consumed in 7-10 minutes, perfect for your morning commute or daily routine, building the grand story piece by compelling piece.
This podcast is for the curious professional, the history enthusiast hungry for depth beyond documentaries, and the commuter seeking an intelligent escape. It’s for anyone who senses that our modern world of cross-cultural conflict and exchange was forged on the roads to Jerusalem, Acre, and Constantinople.
Our unique angle is a synthesis of scale and pace: deep, academic-level research delivered in concise, daily narratives that respect your time while immersing you in the era. We integrate the crucial contexts often sidelined—the Byzantine viewpoint, the Iberian Reconquista, the internal crusades—into one unified, chronological story.
This podcast is produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com), the creative production label of LinkedByte Corporation, founded by Ibnul Jaif Farabi — an engineer, entrepreneur, and lifelong storyteller... Learn more at linkedbyte.io

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