Description
Zara at the Court of Oude, 1856 is a compelling historical narrative that transports readers to one of India’s most significant royal courts during a pivotal moment in the subcontinent’s history. Written by Nasrullah Khan, this non-fiction work offers an intimate portrayal of court life, political intrigue, and cultural practices during the final years before the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Through the lens of Zara’s experiences, readers gain valuable insights into the daily operations, hierarchies, and relationships within the Oude court. The work documents the complex interactions between nobility, administrators, and courtiers during a time of significant political tension and change. Khan’s detailed observations provide historians and general readers alike with an authentic perspective on the social structures and customs that defined this era.
This historical account serves as an important documentary source for understanding pre-rebellion India and the sophisticated culture that existed within one of the subcontinent’s most prominent courts.







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