Express Shipping Info

Processing Order Please Wait

Once the process is finished,
you will be automatically
redirected to the order confirmation page.

Spend PKR 10,000+ to get free shipping (Nation Wide) and a PKR 500 cashback VOUCHER for your next order! Use Coupon Code

CASHBACK

cart-icon

Attendant Lords Bairam Khan and Abdur Rahim Courtiers and Poets in Mughal India

Attendant Lords Bairam Khan and Abdur Rahim Courtiers and Poets in Mughal India

Attendant Lords Bairam Khan and Abdur Rahim Courtiers and Poets in Mughal India

By: TCA Raghavan


Publication Date:
Nov, 30 -0001
Binding:
Hard Back
Availability :
In Stock
  • Rs 976.50

  • Rs 1,395.00
  • Ex Tax :Rs 976.50
  • Price in loyalty points :837

You saved Rs 418.50.

Due to constant currency fluctuation, prices are subject to change with or without notice.

Read More Details

Bairam Khan and his son, Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan were soldiers, poets and courtiers whose lives reflected the turbulent times they lived in. In telling their stories, Attendant Lords spans the reigns of four emperors Babur, Humayun, Akbar and Jahangir and covers over a hundred years of Mughal history, a time when these two noblemen were at the very heart of the court s labyrinthine politics. After Humayun s untimely death, Bairam Khan was regent to the young Emperor Akbar for five critical years. Bairam s own son, Abdur Rahim, became one of the most important generals of the Mughal Empire, but he is best remembered for his literary prowess, most particularly for his famous dohas . Literature plays a large part in this story. This unusual dual biography traces the lives of these two noblemen against the backdrop of the courtly intrigues, brutal power struggles and the grand literary endeavours of the Mughal court. And it looks at their afterlives how politics and the Hindi Urdu debate reincarnated them as national heroes; how both men came to be seen as standing at the confluence of Hinduism and Islam; how their life stories have undergone subtle transformations; and how history, religion and literature combine in the broader context of nationalism and nation building.