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Malabar, Mysore, and a Tale of Two Sultans is a comprehensive historical narrative that examines the intertwined destinies of two powerful sultanates in South India. Pushpa Kurup meticulously researches the political landscape, economic structures, and cultural flourishing under the rule of two significant sultans whose legacies continue to influence the region.
Through detailed analysis and engaging storytelling, the author unravels the complexities of court politics, trade networks, and administrative innovations that characterized this era. The book explores how these sultanates maintained their power, negotiated with neighboring kingdoms, and contributed to the development of Malabar and Mysore. Readers will discover the cultural achievements, architectural marvels, and the everyday lives of people under these rulers. This work serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in South Indian history, medieval sultanates, and the subcontinent’s rich heritage.







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