Nawab's Tears
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- Paperback
- Sideantal:
- 324
- Udgivet:
- 20. november 2018
- Størrelse:
- 229x152x19 mm.
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- 476 g.
- 8-11 hverdage.
- 13. december 2024
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Beskrivelse af Nawab's Tears
Professor Avaran Kuriakose specialises in the history of the Deccan. A former colleague and friend calls him to the erstwhile state of Arcot to decipher a set of clues contained in a Masonic Lodge Minutes Book and a 250 year old diary.
Avaran locates a long lost family heirloom with a gory past.
He is a Freemason and Knight Templar and knows his life is in danger because of his involvement in this assignment.
The story has a highly readable account of the Carnatic Wars at the end of which the English East India Company emerged as a colonial power.
Political discussions give an insight into some of the tensions over the hangovers of British rule, notably the English language and the Indo Anglians. There is a brief discussion on the Anglo Indians of mixed blood, most of whom have emigrated to the UK and Australia due to a sense of insecurity.
Avaran's life is endangered when he visits the medieval Gingee Fort and again when he is assaulted in a moving train by a jealous family member.
A historically credible reconstruction of events attempts to explain the mysterious disappearance of the vast treasure of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Avaran locates a long lost family heirloom with a gory past.
He is a Freemason and Knight Templar and knows his life is in danger because of his involvement in this assignment.
The story has a highly readable account of the Carnatic Wars at the end of which the English East India Company emerged as a colonial power.
Political discussions give an insight into some of the tensions over the hangovers of British rule, notably the English language and the Indo Anglians. There is a brief discussion on the Anglo Indians of mixed blood, most of whom have emigrated to the UK and Australia due to a sense of insecurity.
Avaran's life is endangered when he visits the medieval Gingee Fort and again when he is assaulted in a moving train by a jealous family member.
A historically credible reconstruction of events attempts to explain the mysterious disappearance of the vast treasure of the Vijayanagara Empire.
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