Podcast - Alexander the Great vs. King Porus of India

Step back in time to 326 BC for an epic showdown that defined the art of warfare and political diplomacy: Alexander the Great vs. King Porus at the Battle of the Hydaspes. In this riveting episode, we unpack the brilliant strategies, audacious maneuvers, and psychological games played by two of history's most fascinating leaders.

Dive deep into primary sources like Arrian's "Anabasis of Alexander," Diodorus Siculus' "Library of History," and Quintus Curtius Rufus' "Histories of Alexander the Great," as we dissect the tactical genius of Alexander's feints, night crossings, and flanking maneuvers. Understand how Porus, the underdog, used his armored elephants and bold decisions to turn the battle into an arduous challenge for the invading Macedonians.

Explore the human elements as well, from Alexander's extraordinary leadership qualities to the valor and resilience of Porus that earned him a kingdom even in defeat. Learn about the real cost of this grand battle, the aftermath, and how it changed the political landscape of the Indian subcontinent forever.

We'll also delve into the legacy of this battle, including the founding of two ancient cities, and the impact of the engagement on Alexander's campaign in India. This is not just a story of a battle; it's a saga of courage, ingenuity, and extraordinary military tactics that continue to be studied in military academies today.

Whether you're a history buff, a strategy enthusiast, or someone who loves a good old tale of epic battles and legendary heroes, this episode is a treasure trove of insights and astonishing facts. Tune in to unravel the complexity of ancient warfare, the psychological drama of its key players, and the enduring lessons that the Battle of the Hydaspes has for us today.

Don't miss this narrative journey that takes you right to the front lines of the Hydaspes River and into the minds of two of the most brilliant military minds the world has ever seen!

Sundar Nathan

Sundar Nathan is the author of a series of epic novels based on Indian mythology. 

Think ‘Game of Thrones’ with Indian Demons, Gods, Mythical Creatures, and Worlds.

http://sundarnathan.com
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