Betrayal

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Author: K. M. Ramachandran ISBN: 1230001500196
Publisher: Vishv Books Private Ltd. Publication: January 10, 2017
Imprint: Vishv Books Language: English
Author: K. M. Ramachandran
ISBN: 1230001500196
Publisher: Vishv Books Private Ltd.
Publication: January 10, 2017
Imprint: Vishv Books
Language: English

Shivaji always felt that Hindu kings if they ever met, they met in battlefield. Therefore Ekoji, younger brother of Shivaji, who snatched the rule of Thanjavur, was arrested for not surrendering. However two junior officers, Sayyed and Kajanji smuggled Ekoji safely to Thanjavur. For their this bold action they became sirdars & later on powerful courtiers.
Sayyed promised Ekoji that he shall always guard not only him but also his successors. His father advised him to get rich and powerful otherwise he will remain cipher. His wife too wanted him to be a jamindar. Could he achieve or fulfil their wishes?
A vivid saga of Indian history around 1674 of Indian kings & courtesans’ treachery, their unethical manoeuvres and use of religious sentiments to deceive, grab money and power which resulted in a continued slavery of Indians for thousand of years of the foreign rulers.
Every Indian must read this factual historical story to know how we Hindus had suffered in the hands of these durbaris and kings.

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Shivaji always felt that Hindu kings if they ever met, they met in battlefield. Therefore Ekoji, younger brother of Shivaji, who snatched the rule of Thanjavur, was arrested for not surrendering. However two junior officers, Sayyed and Kajanji smuggled Ekoji safely to Thanjavur. For their this bold action they became sirdars & later on powerful courtiers.
Sayyed promised Ekoji that he shall always guard not only him but also his successors. His father advised him to get rich and powerful otherwise he will remain cipher. His wife too wanted him to be a jamindar. Could he achieve or fulfil their wishes?
A vivid saga of Indian history around 1674 of Indian kings & courtesans’ treachery, their unethical manoeuvres and use of religious sentiments to deceive, grab money and power which resulted in a continued slavery of Indians for thousand of years of the foreign rulers.
Every Indian must read this factual historical story to know how we Hindus had suffered in the hands of these durbaris and kings.

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