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The Baghdad Battery: Did Ancient Parthians Discover Electricity?
Season 1 · Episode 33

The Baghdad Battery: Did Ancient Parthians Discover Electricity?

Hidden Histories: The Untold Files · Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios

March 25, 20268m 15s

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Show Notes

In 1936, a strange artifact was unearthed near Baghdad: a clay jar containing an iron rod and a copper cylinder. Was this merely a storage vessel for sacred scrolls, or is it evidence of an ancient galvanic cell—a two-thousand-year-old battery? This episode dives into the core of a historical mystery that challenges our understanding of technological progress. We follow the discovery by archaeologist Wilhelm König at the village of Khujut Rabu, found during railway construction in a layer of Parthian ruins. Examining the exact composition and controversial theories surrounding the object, we explore whether the Parthians, centuries before any known electrical discovery, could have harnessed a trickle of voltage for electroplating, religious experience, or medical therapy. By the end of this investigation, you’ll understand the compelling arguments on both sides, separating rigorous archaeology from sensational speculation. You’ll be equipped to decide: does the Baghdad Battery represent a profound lost invention, or is it a modern myth charged by our own imaginations? #BaghdadBattery #AncientElectricity #ParthianEmpire #WilhelmKönig #ArchaeologicalMystery #LostTechnology #KhujutRabu Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).