The Sword of Tipu Sultan

The Sword of Tipu Sultan

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAH013
Author: Bhagwan S. Gidwani
Publisher: Rupa Publication Pvt. Ltd.
Language: English
Edition: 2010
ISBN: 9788129114754
Pages: 497
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 8.5 inch X 5.5 inch
Weight 500 gm

Book Description

Back of The Book

This historical tells the story of Tipu Sultan the man, the lover, the soldier, the prince, and the king. It speaks of those who loved and betrayed him; of charming ladies and brilliant men around him; of his greatness and of the crafty stupidity of his contemporaries; of the wit and folly of his times; and of the struggle of men and ideas when faced with the march of history. Based on extensive research and original sources, The Sword of Tipu Sultan is an original contribution to historical literature which gives insights into the character of its hero, and the period in which he lived.

Tipu, maligned by historians as a cruel and bigoted ruler, emerges here as a humane, enlightened ruler who believed that God is not confined to any one religion and that all religions therefore deserve equal respect. He was opposed to colonialism; welcomed the American Declaration of Independence and applauded the spirit of the French Revolution. The author establishes him as the first among modern Indian nationalists who knew also that India was weakened no by outside powers but by sickness, decadence, and disunity within.

The novel vividly portrays the drama of Tipu’s times and recaptures the amazing spirit of the man who in the midst of disaster lost neither his dignity nor his love nor his faith in the values he cherished. He chose to court death when he could have saved himself, for he firmly believed that his sacrifice would serve as an example for the future generations of India.

About The Author

Bhagwan S. Gidwani was born in 1923 in Karachi (Sindh), and remained there until Partition merged his province with Pakistan. Gidwani specialized in technical, economic, and legal fields of civil aviation. He was counsel for India at the International Court of Justice (World Court) at The Hague; and negotiated India’s air transport agreements with foreign governments. He has variously served as India’s additional director general of tourism; representative of India on ICAO Council, Montreal, (1979-81), and director of Legal Bureau of ICAO (United Nations), Montreal from 1981-85.

The Sword of Tipu Sultan has been reprinted in forty four editions and has sold more than 2,50,000 copies. He also wrote the script, screenplay and dialogues for the television serial based on the book, which ran for many years and was also telecast in Europe, U.K., U.S.A. and West Asian countries.

Gidwani has authored Omar I –a poetic rejoinder to Omar Khayyam, which discovers fresh and vibrant insights in Omar’s poetry and mysticism; his other book, Return of the Aryans received much critical acclaim.

Based in Montreal, Canada, Prof Bhagwan S. Gidwani continues to participate in international projects to promote safety of air transport and tourism. Largely though, he concentrates on historical writing and research.

Contents

Part I: The Messengers
1 The Night of the Double Retreat 3
2 The Ruler is Dead 25
3 A Traitor is Born 32
4 Born in Battle 44
5 They Also Mourned 46
6 They Were Thirteen 50
Part II: Mother, Mother! Father, Father!
7 My Lady of the Flowers 55
8 The Pilgrimage 60
9 The Promise 62
10 Rejoice, a Son is Born 65
11 Come, Take Over a Kingdom 67
Part III: The Prince
12 Forty Days 77
13 Sixty Days 81
14 Three Years 85
15 The Fourth Years 86
16 Brother Karim 90
17 The Commandant of Dindigul 92
18 Two Are Enough 94
19 The Pandit and the Maulvi 98
20 The Ladder of Fortune 102
21 The Stars of Our Sons 108
22 Tales and Stories 110
23 Let the Birds Live 112
24 Rescue 120
25 God, You Rejected My Offering 125
26 Parting of the Ways
Part IV: Dreams And Memories 129
27 We shall Endure 139
28 The Traitors 143
29 The Doubt 144
30 Tiger, Tiger! 159
31 Ruqayya, My Darling Wife! 171
32 The Sultan Remembers 190
33 A Soul in Torment 203
34 Do Not Let Your Dreams Die
Part V: Inheritance
35 The Crown 211
36 Did They burn Jesus Christ? 213
37 The Anantpur Massacre 215
38 Who is the Killer? 220
39 The Three Suppliants 226
40 The Doomed Peace 232
41 The Surrender at Yorktown 240
42 Rights of Man 246
43 The Maulvi from Muscat 264
44 Four Years of One Man 269
45 Four Years of Another Man 273
46 The Hour Strikes 300
47 Our Faithfully Ally 305
48 The Shadow of an Axe 306
49 The Governor-General from France 310
50 Stand up and be Counted 313
51 The Grand Army 316
52 Two Years of War 324
53 Thus Died a Horse 334
54 Farewell, Ruqayya 336
55 Where Are My People? 339
56 Preparations for Peace 351
57 Let My Sons Go 361
58 Who is Your Enemy? 366
59 A Sweetmeat After a Meal 368
60 Torch for Tomorrow 370
61 Ambition of His Masters 379
62 Monarchy and the Masses 381
63 Is My Strength My Weakness? 384
64 The Price of Laughter 387
65 Until Further Notice 390
66 Letter from Napoleon 392
67 None shall Forgive 398
68 A Scream of Anguish 402
69 Did Bansi Lal Desert? 410
70 The Duke of Wellington 413
71 Enemy Within Our Gates 415
72 How Did They Come This Far? 419
73 We Are Assassinated 426
74 The Destiny of Our Land 431
75 Profile of a Traitor? 436
76 The Last Day 444
77 The Last Hour 466

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