Vagabond Princess : The Great Adventures of Gulbadan

Author:

Ruby Lal

Publisher:

Juggernaut Publication

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Publisher

Juggernaut Publication

Publication Year 2024
ISBN-13

9789353459789

ISBN-10 9353459788
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 280 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 23 X 15.3 X 1.7
Weight (grms) 258

Set in the early decades of the Mughal Empire, this first ever biography of Princess Gulbadan, the daughter of Emperor Babur, offers an enthralling portrait of a charismatic adventurer and the multicultural society in which she lived. Following a migratory childhood in Kabul and north India, Gulbadan spent her middle years in a walled harem established by her nephew Akbar. Longing for the exuberant itinerant lifestyle she had known, she led, with Akbar's blessing, an extended pilgrimage by harem women to Mecca and other parts of Arabia. Amid increasing political tensions, the women's "un-Islamic " behavior forced their return, which was lengthened by a dramatic shipwreck in the Red Sea. Gulbadan wrote a book upon her return, the only surviving work of prose by a woman of her times. A portion of it is missing, either lost to history or redacted by officials who did not want the princess to have her say. As she contemplates the story of the missing pages, Lal breathes new life into an extraordinary Mughal figure, and establishes her place in a history that has long been dominated by men's actions and words.

Ruby Lal

A professor at Emory University and an acclaimed historian of India, Ruby Lal is the author most recently of Empress: The Astonishing Reign of Nur Jahan, which won the Georgia Author of the Year Award in Biography and was a Finalist in History for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Empress has been lauded by New Yorker, The Guardian, New York Times, BBC, and Indian Express. Lal is also the author of the much­lauded Domesticity and Power in the Early Mughal World (2005) and Coming of Age in Nineteenth-Century India: The Girl-Child and the Art of Playfulness (2013). -- "Azar Nafisi, author of Reading Lolita in Tehran" --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
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