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The last mughal by william dalrymple
The last mughal by william dalrymple









He is widely read both on the primary sources and the historical scholarship. He makes the reader see how events unfold and observe the personalities up close. energetic pageturner that marches from the counting house on to the battlefield, exploding patriotic myths along the way." Tirthankar Roy writes in The Times Literary Supplement that ".he is a terrifically good storyteller. Maya Jasanoff of The Guardian notes that the book is an ". By the end of 1803, they have gained control over the entire subcontinent and command a large private army.ĭalrymple draws from known sources and previously untranslated or unknown sources like the Shah Alam Nama, a biography of Shah Alam II, the Mughal emperor during most of the events. The main part of the book deals with the territorial conquests, starting from the Battle of Plassey in 1757, which results in the conquest of Bengal, the richest province of Mughal India. By the end of the first half of the 18th century, they had established bases in Bombay, Calcutta and Madras. The book deals with the history of the East India Company in the Indian subcontinent, beginning with the humble origins of the East India Company, founded in 1599 when it received a royal charter awarding them a monopoly on all trade between England and Asia. It recounts the rise of the East India Company in the second half of the 18th century, against the backdrop of a crumbling Mughal Empire and the rise of regional powers.

the last mughal by william dalrymple

The Anarchy: The Relentless Rise of the East India Company is a 2019 history book by William Dalrymple. Koh-i-Noor: The History of the World's Most Infamous Diamond











The last mughal by william dalrymple