Asht Saga

Asht Saga

Author: Hrishitva Patel

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2022-01-06

Total Pages: 220

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Countless planets before the earth we currently know, were born and destroyed without a trace. A planet known as Terra exists somewhere, in some parallel universe. Sublimity is nothing to flaunt about there, in a world full of extraordinary. Tasked with a job to gather a huge list of whimsicals, King Arjuna has some hefty work to do. Tons of eccentric individuals to be examined and then finally the hurdle of narrowing them down to 8, based of King Arjuna’s judgement. Amongst the many, 10 characters in particular are quite striking to the eye.


Muslim Tribesmen and the Colonial Encounter in Fiction and on Film

Muslim Tribesmen and the Colonial Encounter in Fiction and on Film

Author: David M. Hart

Publisher: Het Spinhuis

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 144

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The bulk of the average Westerner's infinitesimal knowledge of Islam and of Middle Eastern Muslim societies is derived from an image which not only film and television industries portray but also daily and weekly publications as well the media in general. This knowledge of these Muslim societies that are tribally organized appears to be images of violence and terrorism that we associate with the Middle East. In David Hart's view all of this represents the grossest possible misrepresentation. He has singled out a small number of films and works of fiction directed and written by both Westerners as well as Muslims. They tend to show tribesmen as one admittedly small but nonetheless striking segment of the overall Middle Eastern Muslim population, in a more favorable light.


Emperors of the Peacock Throne

Emperors of the Peacock Throne

Author: Abraham Eraly

Publisher: Penguin Books India

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 580

ISBN-13: 9780141001432

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A Stirring Account Of One Of The World S Greatest Empires In December 1525, Zahir-Ud-Din Babur, Descended From Chengiz Khan And Timur Lenk, Crossed The Indus River Into The Punjab With A Modest Army And Some Cannon. At Panipat, Five Months Later, He Fought The Most Important Battle Of His Life And Routed The Mammoth Army Of Sultan Ibrahim Lodi, The Afghan Ruler Of Hindustan. Mughal Rule In India Had Begun. It Was To Continue For Over Three Centuries, Shaping India For All Time. In This Definitive Biography Of The Great Mughals, Abraham Eraly Reclaims The Right To Set Down History As A Chronicle Of Flesh-And-Blood People. Bringing To His Task The Objectivity Of A Scholar And The High Imagination Of A Master Storyteller, He Recreates The Lives Of Babur, The Intrepid Pioneer; The Dreamer Humayun; Akbar, The Greatest And Most Enigmatic Of The Mughals; The Aesthetes Jehangir And Shah Jahan; And The Dour And Determined Aurangzeb.