Last Mughal: The Fall Of A Dynasty Delhi 1857

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William Dalrymple

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Book: Last Mughal: The Fall Of A Dynasty Delhi 1857
Winner of the Duff Cooper Prize for History 2007

Bahadur Shah Zafar II, the last Mughal Emperor, was a mystic, a talented poet, and a skilled calligrapher, who, though deprived of real political power by the East India Company, succeeded in creating a court of great brilliance, and presided over one of the great cultural renaissances of Indian history. In 1857 it was Zafar’s blessing to a rebellion among the Company’s own Indian troops that transformed an army mutiny into the largest uprising the British Empire ever had to face.

The Last Mughal is a portrait of the dazzling Delhi Zafar personified, and the story of the last days of the great Mughal capital and its final destruction in the catastrophe of 1857. Shaped from groundbreaking material, William Dalrymple’s powerful retelling of this fateful course of events is an extraordinary revisionist work with clear contemporary echoes. It is the first account to present the Indian perspective on the siege, and has at its heart the stories of the forgotten individuals tragically caught up in one of the bloodiest upheavals in history.
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Review by Deepak Jaybhay
William Dalrymple astonishingly gives the disrcription of the revolt of 1857, often which is called as the first war of independance.The condition of the last mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar,his life and his worst days when he got captured.The marriage procession of son of Bahadur Shah Zafar gives out the total picture of that time's richness of India under the british rule. The most reminding event is that when the children of the emperor were made naked and were made to run in the streets of Delhi.Again the story of Mirza Galib and Bahadur Shah Zafar about the mangoes is fabulous.Each and every story and chapter in this book gives the immense knowledge about the India's past.When we study it seems as if the events are happening in front of us. The most intresting part is to study about the last days of Bahadur Shah Zafar, saying that "he came on elephant, ruled for sometime and left Delhi on the bullock cart and went to Burma. The way of recaptulating the past events is just fantastic and fabulous.
*The last mughal review
Review by Bharatwaj
If I have to define this great work,I have only one word excellent.Here the characters(historical and real of course) rise from the usual fetters of the page and come to life and live with us as we read the book.William dalrymple being a scholar in history there is no worry about the details,they are well researched(mainly from Delhi's 1857 urdu newslets and dociments)

The is mainly about the famous 1857 mutiny(as the Brits call it) or the independence struggle,where the Brits subdue the sepoy forces of Delhi gathered from all over India due to thier own mistakes.Then the Brits take over Delhi and send Bahadur Shah Zafar to Rangoon,where he is made prisinor.

The best part about the writer is he never slants to either the Brits side nor the Mughal's side but does the work of an uninvolved spectator.

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Details of Book: Last Mughal: The Fall Of A Dynasty Delhi 1857 Book: Last Mughal: The Fall Of A Dynasty Delhi 1857
Author: William Dalrymple
ISBN:

0143102435


ISBN-13:

9780143102434

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978-0143102434


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 04-may-2007
Publisher: Penguin Books India (penguin)
Number of Pages: 608
Language: English
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