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Paperback Maharanis: Maharanis: A Family Saga of Four Queens Book

ISBN: 0143037048

ISBN13: 9780143037040

Maharanis: Maharanis: A Family Saga of Four Queens

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Through the sumptuous, adventurous lives of three generations of Indian queens--from the period following the Indian Mutiny of 1857 to the present, Lucy Moore traces the cultural and political changes that transformed their world. This is the fantastic nonfiction version of The Jewel in the Crown . Until the 1920s, to be a Maharani, wife to the Maharajah, was to be tantalizingly close to the power and glamour of the Raj, but locked away in purdah. Even the educated, progressive Maharani of Baroda, Chimnabai--born into the aftermath of the 1857 Indian Mutiny--began her marriage this way, but her ravishing daughter, Indira, had other ideas. She became the Regent of Cooch Behar, one of the wealthiest regions of India while her daughter, Ayesha, was elected to Indian Parliament. The lives of these influential, immensely colorful women embodied the delicate interplay between rulers and the ruled, race and culture, subservience and independence, Eastern and Western ideas, and ancient and modern ways of life in the bejeweled exuberance of Indian aristocratic life in the final days both of the Raj and the British Empire. Tracing these larger-than-life characters as they bust every known stereotype, Lucy Moore creates a vivid picture of an emerging modern, democratic society in India and the tumultuous period of Imperialism from which it arose. "A fascinating picture of a vanished world."--Sarah Bradford, author of America's Queen and Lucrezia Borgia

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Empress!

Maharanis. A book revolving around the lives of three generations. Two grandmothers (Chimanbai & Sunity), a mother (Indira), and a daughter (Ayesha). The author of the book - Lucy Moore - has very nicely recreated the lives of these three generations of the Royal courts of India. Their story takes in grand palaces, tiger & leopard hunts, & expensive ceremonies in India. Also, their international travels. Teamed with rare photos of the royal families of Cooch Behar and Baroda, this book shows how the world changed from the time of Chimanbai & Sunity Devi to Ayesha. It also shows what role these four women played in changing the world they lived in. Remarkably well written.

Life in India During their British Invasion

Interesting book about how the British Empire worked from within to manipulate India during the time of Imperialism. Very interesting.

An incredibly fascinating book

I grew up in Baroda and never knew the extent of its royal history until I read it in this book. It is a lovely story of four amazing women who ruled kingdoms, married men who frequently cheated, had children and even watched them die. I kept reading and reading and got swept up into their world....worlds of glamor, decadence and tragedy. I was glued to the family trees and the photos throughout. The book is all history and is not fiction and that is what makes it great...everything we read is as real as it gets. Moore has painstakingly researched the novel and it shows in every page. My only complaint was the skipping back and forth in time got a little confusing....but still a great novel!

Fascinating Maharanis at large!

Moore delves into the backgrounds, personalities and personal relationships of these four fascinating Indian Maharanis (all blood-connected to the great Gayatri Devi) in such a fresh way that it is a pleasure to read. Full of anecdotes (I loved the stories about "Ma", the Maharani of Cooch Behar). I devoured the whole book in a trans-pacific flight! A shame Moore did not publish more family pictures in the book! R-

Fascinating journey to the bygone days..

This is an excellent book that takes one back to the fascinating dusk of the glorious days of Indian Royals. Lucy Moore writes in her fluid style the story of four Maharani's all the way back from mid 1800s till now. The book gives an unique peek into the dual lives of Maharanis in their zenanas and the high society of Europe. Must read for subcontinental history buffs.
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