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Gulbadan: Portrait Of A Princess At The Mughal Court

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Discover the captivating life of Gulbadan Begam, Babur’s daughter and Akbar’s aunt, in “Gulbadan: Portrait of a Princess at the Mughal Court.” Rumer Godden’s biography paints a vivid portrait of the Mughal Empire through Gulbadan’s eyes, from the opulent zenana to the tumultuous reigns of Humayun and Akbar. Explore a world of royal intrigue, cultural richness, and historical grandeur. ISBN: 9789389958089

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  • ISBN-13: 9789389958089
  • Publisher: Speaking Tree Publication
  • Binding: Paper Back
  • No of Pages: 176
  • ISBN-10: 9389958083
  • Publisher Date: 2020
  • Language: English

24 reviews for Gulbadan: Portrait Of A Princess At The Mughal Court

  1. Tejal

    A good read. While it was informative, it wasn’t as engaging as I had hoped. Could have been better

  2. Harsh

    Gulbadan’s story is compelling. The book could’ve been more engaging. I wish there was more details about her life.

  3. Abhinav Gupta

    Excellent! A well-researched and beautifully written biography. Highly recommended to everyone who loves history.

  4. Annie Goswami

    A true masterpiece! Godden captures the life and spirit of Gulbadan. A must-read for all history lovers. Buy it now!

  5. Rajesh Mandal

    Not bad, but not great. A decent introduction to Gulbadan’s life, but nothing particularly memorable. I’ve read better historical biography.

  6. Janvi Chauhan

    A wonderful biography of a woman who deserves to be remembered. Godden brings the past to life with her writing. Wonderful!

  7. Pradaksh Chatter

    A captivating and informative biography. Godden’s writing is superb, the details are fantastic. What a great read!

  8. Shruti Choudhary

    Amazing read! This book provides a fascinating portrait of a remarkable woman and her life. So glad I bought this!

  9. Ruchie Gautam

    A fascinating glimpse into Mughal life, but the writing style felt a bit dry at times. Still worth reading for the historical perspective.

  10. Shikal

    I found it to be a mediocre read. Nothing new, nothing interesting. Waste of money and time. Would not recommend.

  11. Vishal Sinha

    A must-read for anyone interested in Mughal history. Godden’s portrayal is both informative and moving. Highly recommend!

  12. Arman Ahmad

    It was good, but a bit dense. It could have been better with a faster pace and a more engaging narrative style. I will recommend.

  13. Adarsh Akula

    While the subject matter was interesting, the book was too slow paced. I didn’t enjoy it as much as I hoped.

  14. Pritesh Ghosh

    An insightful look at Mughal history through a female lens. Godden’s research shines through. Wonderful book to read.

  15. Adithya Venkatesh

    Worth reading, but be aware of the slow pace. The information is there, it just takes effort to get through it.

  16. Shuvadip Sinha

    Absolutely loved this book! Godden brings Gulbadan to life. A captivating journey into the Mughal era. I couldn’t put it down!

  17. Mamidisetti Bharathi

    A wonderful biography. Godden’s writing is evocative and insightful. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. So much historical context.

  18. Abhishek Gupta

    An okay read. I enjoyed learning about Gulbadan, but the book felt somewhat slow-paced. Not bad, but not amazing.

  19. Rohit S

    Godden beautifully captures the essence of the Mughal court. A truly enriching read! I learned so much about women’s role in Mughal Dynasty.

  20. Manya Kashyap

    An enchanting read. A beautiful window into the world and the life of the princess. I loved it and am grateful for the insight.

  21. Soumya Saini

    A bit uneven. Some parts were captivating, others dragged on. Overall, a mixed bag. I had different expectation for this book

  22. Shreyash Kashyap

    While informative, the book lacked a certain spark. I struggled to connect with Gulbadan on a deeper level. It was missing something.

  23. Muneela Yarrabathina

    Disappointing. I expected more depth and nuance. The writing felt superficial. I don’t think it’s a very good book.

  24. Divyanshu Shekhar

    A decent read. Some parts were interesting and others were boring. It was missing a certain charm or personality.

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