Sold Out
Book Categories |
The book revolves around Princess Zebunissa (1638-1702) who is defined as the symbol of female power of the Mughal dynasty and portrays their stature in the court life in the seventeenth century.
In those days, the Mughal empire was at its zenith and famous in the world for its magnificence and wealth. Princesses were adorned with diamonds, dressed in clothes embroidered in gold and showered with exquisite luxury. They were the true patrons of art and loved books. She also contributed to the architecture by way of mosques and edifices and played the role of a political and social advisor.
The book shows the Mughal way of life and sketches the political and religious organization of the empire under Shah Jehan's reign and the austere government of Aurangzeb, the princess' father. The filigree of Zebunissa's life holds debates about her religious beliefs. The prism of her knowledge expanded to the study of calligraphy, Sufism and poetry. By giving herself a pen name Makhfi "The hidden," which had become an amusing and paradoxical disguise, she used it to moderate the 'Light of the World'. For her the name signified a life dramatically suppressed, cut off from the world.
Her mysterious and unexpected imprisonment is also described in this book: Zebunissa's fate changed drastically when she was sent to prison by her father Aurangzeb, where she died leaving a landmark near the Red Fort of Delhi.
Login|Complaints|Blog|Games|Digital Media|Souls|Obituary|Contact Us|FAQ
CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!! X
You must be logged in to add to WishlistX
This item is in your Wish ListX
This item is in your CollectionCaptive Princess: Zebunissa, Daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb
X
This Item is in Your InventoryCaptive Princess: Zebunissa, Daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb
X
You must be logged in to review the productsX
X
X
Add Captive Princess: Zebunissa, Daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb, The book revolves around Princess Zebunissa (1638-1702) who is defined as the symbol of female power of the Mughal dynasty and portrays their stature in the court life in the seventeenth century. In those days, the Mughal empire was at its zenith and f, Captive Princess: Zebunissa, Daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
X
Add Captive Princess: Zebunissa, Daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb, The book revolves around Princess Zebunissa (1638-1702) who is defined as the symbol of female power of the Mughal dynasty and portrays their stature in the court life in the seventeenth century. In those days, the Mughal empire was at its zenith and f, Captive Princess: Zebunissa, Daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb to your collection on WonderClub |