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Historia Islamica

Historia Islamica

By: Professor Ali H. Akhtar
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A history podcast hosted by Prof. Ali H. Akhtar: American professor at Akhawayn University (Morocco), award-winning DJ, and 3x bestselling author of 1368: China and the Making of the Modern World (Stanford University Press), Italy and the Islamic World: From Caesar to Mussolini (Edinburgh University Press), and Philosophers Sufis and Caliphs (Cambridge University Press). Alumnus: Cornell University (BA), New York University (MA, PhD). History, Tech, Culture, International Studies, Morocco.@ 2025 A. H. Akhtar, PhD World
Episodes
  • How Tang & Song Porcelain Transformed Islamic and Global Ceramics
    Feb 20 2026

    In the late-night deep dive, we explore how pristine Chinese porcelain from the Tang and Song dynasties traveled the Silk Road and Indian Ocean and sparked a ceramic revolution in Iraq and Europe.

    We dive into:

    • The Belitung shipwreck treasure
    • Samarra excavations full of Chinese shards
    • How Islamic potters invented tin-glaze to copy that whiteness
    • The massive scale of 9th-century trade

    Subscribe for more raw history deep dives blending East and West.


    Sources:

    • Belitung shipwreck (Tang treasure ship)
    • Samarra archaeological finds
    • Ashmolean & British Museum collections
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    14 mins
  • The Islamic Cobalt Blue That Created Ming China’s Iconic Porcelain
    Feb 20 2026

    In this late-night deep dive, we explore how the blue in your classic “Chinese” vase actually started in 9th-century Iraq. We examine into how Abbasid cobalt mastery traveled east via Mongol routes and birthed Yuan/Ming blue-and-white porcelain.

    We explore:

    • Basra workshops and Persian cobalt mines
    • Mongol Pax Mongolica trade explosion
    • Reverse influence loop
    • Modern cobalt ties

    Sources:

    • Qatar Museums cobalt collections
    • Jingdezhen porcelain history
    • Ilkhanid hybrid wares
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    13 mins
  • Abbasid Lusterware: How 9th-Century Baghdad Made Pottery Shine Like Gold
    Feb 20 2026

    In this late-night deep dive, we explore how Abbasid potters in 9th-century Baghdad and Basra invented lusterware — pottery that gleams like real gold and silver through secret kiln alchemy.

    We cover:

    • The metallic magic of reduction firing and nanoparticles
    • Influences from Sassanian silver and Byzantine enamels
    • Why Harun al-Rashid gifted these to Charlemagne
    • Connections from the House of Wisdom to modern tech coatings

    Part of a series on Islamic ceramics and East-West exchange.


    Sources & further reading:

    • Metropolitan Museum of Art lusterware collection
    • British Museum Abbasid ceramics
    • “Islamic Pottery: A Brief History” – Ashmolean Museum


    #IslamicCeramics #Abbasid #Baghdad #Lusterware #HistoryDeepDive

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    17 mins
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