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Akbar a Novel of History
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Akbar a Novel of History

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Description

Conventional historical accounts tend to paper over seemingly minor events related

to Akbar’s life, to the detriment of a comprehensive appreciation of one of the most

important figures of Indian history. Shazi Zaman fills the gap with this remarkable

novel rooted in history.

Akbar’s writ ran from the Hindukush in the west to the Bay of Bengal in the east,

an empire his father Humayun and grandfather Babur had only dreamed of. And

his religious policy, boldly unorthodox, was as fierce a contest with the clergy,

particularly Islamic, as were his military campaigns with his political opponents. Most

histories give us Akbar the commander who never lost on the battlefield, and the

fearlessly iconoclastic ruler. But we rarely come across the restless, questing soul who

wished to reconcile a sensitive and compassionate heart to the sometimes ruthless

obligations of statecraft; and the man who, in his struggle for sulh-i-kul, peace with

all, could dare to treat as equal not only all faiths-Hinduism, Islam, Christianity,

Jainism, Zoroastrianism and others-but all life as well-human or animal.

With a scholar’s rigour and a storyteller’s insight, Shazi Zaman, in this transcreation

of his acclaimed Hindi novel, sifts through fact and many an anecdote to paint

a complex yet enchanting portrait of one of the world’s great monarchs. There

isn’t another book, as vast in scope and as layered, to help us fully understand the

phenomenon that was Akbar: the unsparing pragmatist and benevolent ruler; the

austere leader and indulgent friend; the unlettered prince and philosopher-mystic.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Speaking Tiger Books
Date
20 November 2021
Pages
388
ISBN
9789354470684

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Description

Conventional historical accounts tend to paper over seemingly minor events related

to Akbar’s life, to the detriment of a comprehensive appreciation of one of the most

important figures of Indian history. Shazi Zaman fills the gap with this remarkable

novel rooted in history.

Akbar’s writ ran from the Hindukush in the west to the Bay of Bengal in the east,

an empire his father Humayun and grandfather Babur had only dreamed of. And

his religious policy, boldly unorthodox, was as fierce a contest with the clergy,

particularly Islamic, as were his military campaigns with his political opponents. Most

histories give us Akbar the commander who never lost on the battlefield, and the

fearlessly iconoclastic ruler. But we rarely come across the restless, questing soul who

wished to reconcile a sensitive and compassionate heart to the sometimes ruthless

obligations of statecraft; and the man who, in his struggle for sulh-i-kul, peace with

all, could dare to treat as equal not only all faiths-Hinduism, Islam, Christianity,

Jainism, Zoroastrianism and others-but all life as well-human or animal.

With a scholar’s rigour and a storyteller’s insight, Shazi Zaman, in this transcreation

of his acclaimed Hindi novel, sifts through fact and many an anecdote to paint

a complex yet enchanting portrait of one of the world’s great monarchs. There

isn’t another book, as vast in scope and as layered, to help us fully understand the

phenomenon that was Akbar: the unsparing pragmatist and benevolent ruler; the

austere leader and indulgent friend; the unlettered prince and philosopher-mystic.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Speaking Tiger Books
Date
20 November 2021
Pages
388
ISBN
9789354470684