Acute Akbar Versus The Spirited Nur Jahan

The Soul’s Journey Through Time and the Who’s Who of Rebirth

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Eastern Religions, Hinduism, Philosophy
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Author: Susheila Naravane ISBN: 9781789012316
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd Publication: September 28, 2018
Imprint: Matador Language: English
Author: Susheila Naravane
ISBN: 9781789012316
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Publication: September 28, 2018
Imprint: Matador
Language: English

Acute Akbar Versus The Spirited Nur Jahan is a gripping account of the reign of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. The narrative brings the Mughal court to life even as it describes Akbar’s relationship with his son Jehangir and the other members of his extended family. 

The story of Nur Jahan has it's roots in Akbar’s reign and times. That’s why our story begins with Akbar’s reign, tracing the intrigues at the court: stories being played out in the lives of his subjects (both Hindu and Muslim) and conspiracies within and outside the realm of the Mughal empire. 

Woven into this narrative is the possibility of reincarnation due to the karmic interaction between various communities in recurring births. The story is told through the perspective of a protagonist from the twenty first century.  

The book pulsates with the rhythms of life as lived in the times of Akbar’s rule. With its interplay of faiths and cultures, it transports the reader into Akbar’s court with its rich imagery. How did the young Mehrunissa, a courtier’s daughter, come to be the queen of the mighty Mughal empire wielding immense influence? She was a rarity for any woman in those times, let alone a muslim woman. Did the elements of destiny and desire play an important role, or was it a matter of court and harem intrigue? 

The book takes a fresh look at how Mehrunissa became Nur Jahan at a time when the Mughals were at the zenith of their power in India.

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Acute Akbar Versus The Spirited Nur Jahan is a gripping account of the reign of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. The narrative brings the Mughal court to life even as it describes Akbar’s relationship with his son Jehangir and the other members of his extended family. 

The story of Nur Jahan has it's roots in Akbar’s reign and times. That’s why our story begins with Akbar’s reign, tracing the intrigues at the court: stories being played out in the lives of his subjects (both Hindu and Muslim) and conspiracies within and outside the realm of the Mughal empire. 

Woven into this narrative is the possibility of reincarnation due to the karmic interaction between various communities in recurring births. The story is told through the perspective of a protagonist from the twenty first century.  

The book pulsates with the rhythms of life as lived in the times of Akbar’s rule. With its interplay of faiths and cultures, it transports the reader into Akbar’s court with its rich imagery. How did the young Mehrunissa, a courtier’s daughter, come to be the queen of the mighty Mughal empire wielding immense influence? She was a rarity for any woman in those times, let alone a muslim woman. Did the elements of destiny and desire play an important role, or was it a matter of court and harem intrigue? 

The book takes a fresh look at how Mehrunissa became Nur Jahan at a time when the Mughals were at the zenith of their power in India.

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