The Five Great Indian Kings and the Legendary King Maker
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The fame and might of our Indian rulers are incomparable! This book – 'The Five Great Indian Kings and The Legendary King Maker' holds the many tales of the five efficient Indian rulers – Maharaja Porus, Chandragupta Maurya, Ashoka the Great, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, and Maharana Pratap, and the greatest ancient Indian teacher – Chanakya.Shivathmaj M. Shenoy has succeeded in recording and analyzing the precious history of India in this book. This book not only describes the historic occurrences but rather attempts to motivate all the Indians.The book includes various information, stories, details, etc. such as: - Royal dignity of Porus in his encounters with Alexander the Great.- The battle of Hydaspes. - The emergence and evolution of Chandragupta from rags to riches.- The determination and goal-orientation of Chandragupta's reign.- Battlefield achievements of Ashoka.- Ashoka's renouncing of war and journey into Buddhism.- The principles of Ashoka's rule and his contribution towards mankind, law, religion, art, and architecture, etc. - The early life of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.- Shivaji's intellectual approaches towards war and various tactics against archenemies. - The courageous struggles of Maharana Pratap in his days. - His strength and maintenance of the Rajput name and glory.- The battle of Haldighati.- The incomparable intellect of Chanakya.- Tutoring of Chandragupta towards efficient ruling, retribution, administration, etc. - Chanakya's economic, philosophical, theoretical, and political contributions. Shivathmaj acknowledges the eminence of these great Indian men and brings forth the various historical events that continue to live as legacies of Indian culture. The glorious accomplishments of these kings inspire and enrich Indians and fill their hearts with pride.The author takes the responsibility of encouraging and passing on the rich Indian historical aspects. Ultimately, the book leaves its reader in awe and brings respect to the rulers who have transformed India.
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The Five Great Indian Kings and the Legendary King Maker - SHIVATHMAJ SHENOY
THE FIVE
GREAT INDIAN KINGS
AND THE LEGENDARY
KING MAKER
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Contents
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Introduction.
Maharaj Porus
Chandragupta Maurya
Ashoka The Great
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Maharana Pratap
Akhand Bharat Chanakya
About Author
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Introduction.
00004.jpegMost of Events recorded in this Book is thoroughly researched and is based on True Historical events.
I’m Shivathmaj back here with my second Book. After this Lockdown I utilized my time for various passion which was truly impossible if I hadn’t got so much of time.
Being that said I also Binge watched Hundreds and Thousands of TV serials some of my favorite POROS
,CHANDRAGUPTA MAURYA
,ASHOKA
,MAHARANA PRAATAP
and most importantly Guru of most kings that is of course CHANAKYA
.
After watching these I was curious to know more about these kings and did a research on Wikipedia read many Books and also serials.
And here I’m to Share what I researched.
This is the only book you will need to understand most important aspects including complete life story of these five kings as well as Chanakya.
MAHARAJ PORUS
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o the story begins with Poros who was an old Indian lord whose domain traversed the area between the Hydaspes (River of Jhelum) and Acesines (Chenab River), in the Punjab locale of the Indian subcontinent. He is credited to have been an incredible warrior with outstanding abilities. Porus battled against Alexander the Great in the Battle of the Hydaspes (326 BC), thought to be battled at the site of present-day Mong, Punjab, which is currently part of Pakistan. Even though not recorded in any accessible antiquated Indian source, Ancient Greek history specialists portray the fight and the result of Alexander's triumph. Narratively, after the thrashing and capture of Porus in the war, Alexander asked Porus how he might want to be