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1970 novel by Nagnath S. Inamdar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shahenshah (Marathi: शहेनशहा) is a 1970 Marathi historical fiction novel by N S Inamdar. The story is a fictional biography of the Mughal emperor Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad, otherwise popularly known as Aurangzeb. Under his reign the Mughal Empire achieved its largest expansion and also saw a rapid downfall, disintegrating shortly after his death. The novel focuses on his 50-year reign and is about an Emperor who is feared by all and is extremely intelligent yet faces a heartbroken and lonely death.[1] Hence the title Shahanshah, which is a title given to emperors.[2]
Author | Nagnath S. Inamdar |
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Translator | Vikrant Pande |
Genre | Biographical fiction |
Publisher | Continental Prakashan |
Publication date | 1970 |
Publication place | India |
Pages | 715 |
ISBN | 9788174210616 |
The book was translated to English as "Shahenshah - The Life of Aurangzeb" by Vikrant Pande and published by Harper Perennial in 2016.[3][2]
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