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Aneesh in this Historical Novel has covered and presented history of the Glorious period(Neglected by most researchers as they concentrate only on Panipat war) in Maratha Empire in a beautiful way.This book has been written with lot of research and studies.Politics within the Marathas, Politics of India during that period has been covered beautifully. This book covers pre Panipat period.Language used is simple and clear.Book has covered all the powers that were present in India.A empire that extended from Cuttack to Attock deserves many such inspiring books.Aneesh through this book has attempted to open the eyes of a generation who have been kept away from this glorious period of Indian history which showed the fight back of the Marathas.A must historical novel to be kept by lovers of History, students of politics and others.Well done Aneesh..
Varun D
05 Dec 2013 05 30 AM
Very few is written on these glorious days of Indian History. And very few history is written the way Aneesh writes it - like a story coming alive in your mind. I will recommend this book as must read for every Indian and for history lovers world over.
shubhada gokhale
16/04/2013
..a captivating read of lesser known Maratha history (post Shivaji)..a colourful description of Afghan empire rising in the same time period is equally interesting..surely a commendable job by a young historical novelist..
Nakul Gote
16/04/2013
It's evident that Aneesh has put in a lot of efforts into researching the topic. Also, most historical novels are either too rigidly structured, thus inducing boredom, or are too flowery which distracts one from the main subject. This novel has managed to dodge both which is a testament not just to Aneesh's command over the language, but also to his understanding of History as a subject.