Chanda, Avik.

Dara Shukoh : the man who would be king / Avik Chanda. - Noida : HarperCollins Publishers India, 2019. - xxx, 336 p. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Dara Shukoh — the emperor Shah Jahan’s favourite son, and heir-apparent to the Mughal throne prior to being defeated by Aurangzib — has sometimes been portrayed as an effete prince, incompetent in military and administrative matters. But his tolerance towards other faiths, and the myths and anecdotes surrounding him, continue to fuel the popular imagination. Even today, over 350 years after his death, the debate rages on: if this ‘good’ Mughal had ascended the throne instead of his pugnacious younger brother, how would that have changed the course of Indian history?Dara Shukoh: The Man Who Would Be King brings to life the story of this enigmatic Mughal prince. Rich in historical detail and psychological insight, it brilliantly recreates a bygone age, and presents an empathetic and engaging portrait of the crown prince who was, in many ways, clearly ahead of his times.

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Dara Shukoh --Prince, Son of Shahjahan--Emperor of India 1615-1659.
Prince--India--Biography.
Mughal Empire.


India--History.

923.154K15D / Q9