Re-discovering the Ashura and exploring the connection between history and literature

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The historical novel is a hybrid of history and literature and has the ability to describe historical events in great detail and excitement
without taking them as seriously as a historical report would
Additionally, in this genre of stories, history and literature advance alongside one another, creating a beautiful fusion of the past and
about the events of Ashura.The tale concerns a shepherd who, in order to receive payment for the sheep purchased by Ubayd Allah's soldiers,
travels to their army and enters the tent of the scribes who are attempting to record the battle's events for their commanders
By the time the shepherd reaches Karbala, hours have passed since the battle between Ubayd Allah's soldiers and Imam Hussain's companions
The shepherd, the son of the great scribe, who conceals this fact by living a hidden life, watches the battle with the occupants of that
tent.Each of the book's seven chapters described an Ashura event while also including the confessions of the killed scribe who was seeking
the truth about the tragedies at Karbala.In this book, Muawiyah's tricks and plans against Imam Ali (AS) and his family are described in
detail using the words of a shepherd whose father once served in Muawiyah's court.While Sasan Nategh has remained true to the
that although the author's imagination was used in this book to describe events like blocking off water to Imam Hussain (AS) and tricking