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The Emperor Who Never Was by Supriya Gandhi examines the life of Dara Shukoh, the eldest son of Emperor Shah Jahan. This autobiography explores Dara’s vision as a Sufi scholar, his defeat by Aurangzeb, and the resulting decline of the Mughal Empire.
Supriya Gandhi’s The Emperor Who Never Was offers a nuanced portrait of Dara as a poet and mystic, contrasting Aurangzeb’s rigid rule. This autobiography reveals how their conflict shaped South Asian history.
In The Emperor Who Never Was, Supriya Gandhi captures the complexities of Dara Shukoh’s life and legacy in this compelling account of Mughal history.
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