The Rise And Fall Of Alexander The Great Explained By Historian Abhijit Chavda

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Today on The Ranveer Show, we welcome Abhijit Chavda. He is a theoretical physicist, historian, geopolitical analyst, writer, and podcaster with a diverse knowledge of various subjects. I have had the fortune of talking to him on multiple episodes that we did on TRS.

In this episode, we talked about world history and the great lives of Alexander the Great & Genghis Khan. We deep-dived into the childhood of both fierce leaders and what led to their great legacy. We discussed why everyone should learn history, the great man theory, the life of Alexander, ancient Persia, ancient India, the life of Genghis Khan, the connection between the Mughals and Mongols, and much more.

If you’re interested in history, this is the episode for you because we have discussed every possible historical fact about the two fiercest leaders in history. I hope you enjoy this episode and tell us your thoughts in the comments section.

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コメント (21)
  • Chanakya, guru of Chandragupta was really vitriolic towards Yavanas, its quite surprising he tolerated a Greek Princess in Maurya House. 😂 Probably because she was a princess otherwise its a big no no from him
  • @boogieman8827
    Alexander's mother seems like Tony Soprano's mother only Tony Soprano realized what kind of person his mother is
  • Seleucus marrying his daughter to Chandragupta was his achievement not Chandragupta's. It was an honour for him that Chandragupta accepted her as his wife.
  • Chandragupta's wife Durdhara was daughter of his eldest maternal uncle or of his distant relative and their son was Bindusara. Durdhara is called really passionate towards Chandragupta. Bindusara's wife Subhadhrangi is also called of Maurya lineage and Mura, mother of Chandragupta is also called of Moriya lineage. It hints that these queens were commoners and not princesses. 😱
  • Why Alexander is called great. But not Samudragupt or Lalit Aditya. Please make one episode on Lalitaditya mukatpida
  • Tell us something about Spartacus. How the rebellion began and what time?
  • 26:02 Correction, that's the treaty between Hellenistic Persia and Babylon and India. Macedonia didn't come under Seleucid rule though Anatolia did. Seleucus' wife was also Persian.
  • @Samaira-vs6nx
    Chandragupta Maurya had many wives including daughter of Seleucus and Apama.
  • Alexander The Great named cities after his favourite horse. That's how little he thought of others 😂
  • How happy and proud 💪 are someone who say I am Turk. Sultan Osman Khan
  • 25:35 This guy Seleucus gave his Second wife to his son because he was dying due to passion for her. Seleucus used to sacrifice young maidens on foundation of his cities 😢😡 26:10 Its surprising Chandragupta tolerated him as his father in law and his daughter as his wife. She must had been really beautiful.
  • @lakshay7901
    It was the King of Gandhara (Ambhi) who invited Alexander to come & invade India. Out of his personal rivalry with Paurava Kingdom, he did this. He thought Alex would Conquer & hand over the region to him. 😅 Instead Alex was impressed with Porus Bravery & allowed him to rule.
  • Alexander was a military genius but very young and therefore his General looted and divided his empire.
  • After facing the toughest battles in his life against Porus, Mallis etc, Alexander wanted his Soldiers to fight the Nanda Empire but they begged him to not fight them.
  • 26:44 Megasthenes, Greek Diplomat at the court of Chandragupta Maurya writes young sons of Chandragupta Maurya used to play in the palace ponds as young boys and played with fish and sailed their toy boats. Here's your answer Ranveer. 😂
  • @mikemac1298
    If Alexander didn't defeat Porus. Then why did Greeks stay there for centuries after? But what a great story. That the empires get stronger and stronger the farther away from home he goes? I think he would have been defeated by the Nanda. With 1500 war elephants, and insurmountable odds...How glorious.