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The Changeling King
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

The Changeling King

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-02-20
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

At the height of the Age of the Alvor a changeling was born into the noblest of houses. Deformed and doomed to insanity, he was abandoned in the mountains. Fifteen years later, he rode out at the head of terrible army to destroy the empire of the Alvor. Now, torn by a hundred years of war, the land of Kryllon lies under the shadow of the Trollking and the people look to the heavens for salvation. When four teenagers disappear at a Pennine lake in England, everyone believes it to be a tragic accident. Only Adam knows different. He was there. He knows that they were taken . . . and that he's next. Nathan and his friends find themselves in a strange land, prisoners of the Alvor. If Nathan is to ever get his friends home, he must outsmart deceitful allies, battle murderous enemies and venture into the very heart of the Trollking's stronghold. But the trials of their individual journeys are nothing compared to what lies at journey's end . . .

Empress: The Astonishing Reign of Nur Jahan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Empress: The Astonishing Reign of Nur Jahan

Finalist for the 2018 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in History "A luminous biography." —Rafia Zakaria, Guardian Four centuries ago, a Muslim woman ruled an empire. Nur Jahan, daughter of a Persian noble and widow of a subversive official, became the twentieth and most cherished wife of the Emperor Jahangir. Nur ruled the vast Mughal Empire alongside her husband, leading troops into battle, signing imperial orders, and astutely handling matters of the state. Acclaimed historian Ruby Lal uncovers the rich life and world of Nur Jahan, rescuing this dazzling figure from patriarchal and Orientalist clichés of romance and intrigue, and giving new insight into the lives of women and girls in the Mughal Empire. In Empress, Nur Jahan finally receives her due in a deeply researched and evocative biography that awakens us to a fascinating history.

The Adventures of Some Kid
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 127

The Adventures of Some Kid

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-06-25
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

ZACH CAAN isn't a boy wizard, a super spy or a vampire's assistant. He doesn't have any super powers, martial arts training or cool gadgets. In fact there is nothing remarkable about him at all. He's just some kid. But when he boards Flight X4573, he embarks on the most unlikely adventure a person can experience in the twenty-first century. Pirates, lost tribes of Aztec warriors and mysterious islands are not usually part of his daily routine. and when it's all over and his classmates read about him in the national newspapers, they will have great difficulty in believing that it actually happened to him. You see, nothing ever really happens to Zach Caan. That is, until now.

Noor Jahan
  • Language: en

Noor Jahan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Noor Jahan is one of the most fascinating figures of Mughal India. She showed considerable skill as an administrator and proved to be a shrewd statesman. Jahangir had full confidence in his queen. She received courtiers and held discussions with them rega

Nur Jahan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

Nur Jahan

Nur Jahan was one of the most powerful and influential women in Indian history. Born on a caravan traveling from Teheran to India, she became the last (eighteenth) wife of the Mughal emperor Jahangir and effectively took control of the government as he bowed to the effects of alcohol and opium. Her reign (1611-1627) marked the highpoint of the Mughal empire, in the course of which she made great contributions to the arts, religion, and the nascent trade with Europe. An intriguing, elegantly written account of Nur Jahan's life and times, this book not only revises the legends that portray her as a power-hungry and malicious woman, but also investigates the paths to power available to women in Islam and Hinduism providing a fascinating picture of life inside the mahal (harem).

Memoirs of the Emperor Jahangueir
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Memoirs of the Emperor Jahangueir

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1829
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Koh-i-Noor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

Koh-i-Noor

From the internationally acclaimed and bestselling historians William Dalrymple and Anita Anand, the first comprehensive and authoritative history of the Koh-i-Noor diamond, arguably the most celebrated jewel in the world. On March 29, 1849, the ten-year-old leader of the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab was ushered into the magnificent Mirrored Hall at the center of the British fort in Lahore, India. There, in a formal Act of Submission, the frightened but dignified child handed over to the British East India Company swathes of the richest land in India and the single most valuable object in the subcontinent: the celebrated Koh-i-Noor diamond, otherwise known as the Mountain of Light. To celebrat...

The Twentieth Wife
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

The Twentieth Wife

The story of Mehrunnisa, the daughter of servents who became the an empresses of the Mughal empire.

The Jahangirnama
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 536

The Jahangirnama

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Wheeler Thackstons lively new translation ofThe Jahangirnama, co-published with the Freer/Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution, presents an engaging portrait of an intriguing emperor and his flourishing empire. The Emperor Jahangir is probably best know in the West as being the father of Shahjahan, who built the Taj Mahal. His reign was one of great prosperity, and his passion for art and nature encouraged a flowering that some say rivaled European art during the rule of the Medicis. In penning his memoirs, Jahangir followed a tradition begun by his great-grandfather, the Emperor Babur. Jahangirs memoirs, however, provide not only the history of his reign, but also his re...

Indian Feminism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Indian Feminism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-06-06
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  • Publisher: Notion Press

This book deals with miseries and problems of Indian women with respect to their social class structure. India is known for its caste system and its economic and political history is based upon these classes. Feminist history is also interwoven with the social classes. Women were treated as private property in medieval India. In this book, women of elite classes in the middle ages such as Razyia and Noor Jahan are discussed. Razyia was scandalized with Yaqut solely due to her gender. Noor Jahan belonged to the vast harem of Emperor Jahangir. She had to survive in a harem, as well as strengthen her political position in the court of the great Mughals. The issues of the spinster princess like Jahanara and Zeb-un-nisa are also highlighted. The purdah had also set a standard for social morals for women in the middle ages. The political and cultural activities of Mughal women were the channels of their catharsis. They were able to accomplish things because they had money and the resources. The women of the middle and lower classes bore the burden of the class, family and society. This book also describes other aspects of that age such as clothing and jewelry.