Madhusoodan Naavalan's debut novel, "Sikandernama: Qissa-I-Sikander of Akbar" is based on actual events known by Greek sources, offering readers detailed insights into the life of the conqueror.
The book, which was originally written for Mughal emperor Akbar, has been "interpreted and put into a modern context" by Naavalan.
"Akbar was in his own right a great ruler. Unlettered, but erudite, he had a vast collection of books, and lurking in there was a book about Sikander.
Sikander, who wished to unite the civilisations of Greece with Persia to create a 'super civilisation', was known for dismantling the superpower of that time, the ancient Persian empire.
"The ambition instilled in him by his parents and by his teacher Aristatalis or Aristotle made him an impeccable ruler who conquered the empire.
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