Sanjay Bapat
ASIN: B01C9CGYP6
Publisher: Manisha Bapat
Pages: 315
Royal palace at ‘Ayodhya’ capital of pan India Ikshvaku Empire where emperor: Sagar was thinking about the drought going on for ten long years and the obstacles it was posing for his expansion plans. Sagar, a ripe old man had seen many droughts in all those year but this drought seemed to be getting severed by the passing year and thousands had perished at its perils. As a seasoned politician and victorious general of many wars he was well aware that each passing year was increasing the chances of instability of his empire and his failing health meant his enemies especially Gandhara King: Subala were just waiting for the opportunity to strike at the core of empire that he had so painstakingly built over the years on two pillars war and trade. Under his leadership Ikshavaku’s had maintained complete control on the metal mining and sugar production allowing him to ruthlessly get rid of ...