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Jahangir’s Messenger

Publisher:
Occam
| Author:
Sandeep Balakrishna
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Occam
Author:
Sandeep Balakrishna
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

Original price was: ₹599.Current price is: ₹539.

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For centuries, a tiny, unknown kingdom tucked away inside the abdomen of a dense forest in the Vindhyas lay hidden silent, self-contained, untouched. But in the early 17th century, that silence is shattered. Without warning, the mighty Mughal Empire casts its shadow over this remote land, threatening its very existence.

Jahangir’s Messenger unfolds at this critical turning point in history. The tale races through a world of shifting power and peril, where palace intrigues brew, secrets stir within the Mughal harem, and politics take deadly turns. Every corner of this richly imagined landscape is steeped in the textures of its time-its laws, its violence, its ambitions, and its betrayals.

Yet beneath the grandeur and conflict lies the human heart. Love and lust, tyranny and courage, avarice and idealism- these forces collide in a sweeping narrative that delves into the raw truths of a civilization at war with itself.

Through its layered storytelling, Jahangir’s Messenger illuminates forgotten corners of Indian history- revealing not only the clash of empires, but the deeper battle for meaning, identity, and survival.

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For centuries, a tiny, unknown kingdom tucked away inside the abdomen of a dense forest in the Vindhyas lay hidden silent, self-contained, untouched. But in the early 17th century, that silence is shattered. Without warning, the mighty Mughal Empire casts its shadow over this remote land, threatening its very existence.

Jahangir’s Messenger unfolds at this critical turning point in history. The tale races through a world of shifting power and peril, where palace intrigues brew, secrets stir within the Mughal harem, and politics take deadly turns. Every corner of this richly imagined landscape is steeped in the textures of its time-its laws, its violence, its ambitions, and its betrayals.

Yet beneath the grandeur and conflict lies the human heart. Love and lust, tyranny and courage, avarice and idealism- these forces collide in a sweeping narrative that delves into the raw truths of a civilization at war with itself.

Through its layered storytelling, Jahangir’s Messenger illuminates forgotten corners of Indian history- revealing not only the clash of empires, but the deeper battle for meaning, identity, and survival.

About Author

Sandeep Balakrishna is a former information technology professional with a long and successful corporate career at Honeywell and Cisco. He is the author of the bestselling history books Tipu Sultan: The Tyrant of Mysore, The Madurai Sultanate: A Concise History and the Invaders and Infidels series. He is also the author of the critically acclaimed work 70 Years of Secularism: Essays on the Unofficial Political Religion of India. Sandeep has translated the legendary Kannada novelist Dr S.L. Bhyrappa's critically acclaimed work Aavarana into English as Aavarana: The Veil, which is now in its twelfth reprint. He is the founder and editor of The Dharma Dispatch, an online journal dedicated to Indian civilisation, culture, and history

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