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The Tears of the Rajas
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SKU: 9781471129469
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“The Tears of the Rajas” (ISBN: 9781471129469) by Ariel Sharon and David Chanoff, a sweeping history of the British Raj through the lens of the Scottish Low family. Experience a century of mutiny, siege, and resilience from Madras to the Afghan snows. Uncover shocking oppression, heroic acts, and personal ordeals in this unforgettable epic saga. Discover India’s captivating history.
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Muskan Gupta –
A sweeping saga that kept me hooked! The historical detail was impressive, and the Low family’s experiences were truly unforgettable.
Rohan Verma –
Sharon and Chanoff did a great job bringing history to life. The personal stories were captivating, though the writing style was a bit dry at times.
Ishank Garg –
A fascinating look at the British Raj through the Low family, but sometimes felt bogged down in details. Still worth reading for history buffs.
Khemane Sharanbasappa Yoginath –
I learned so much about the British Raj! The Low family’s story was both inspiring and heartbreaking. A must-read for history lovers.
Sneha Yadav –
A mixed bag. Some parts were incredibly engaging, while others were tedious. Overall, I’m glad I read it, but it wasn’t perfect.
Ekansh Khandelwal –
The Tears of the Rajas is a well-researched historical account. However, the prose felt a little academic for my taste. Good but not great
Shrey Kumar Singh –
Excellent! It’s a gripping narrative of courage and hardship during a pivotal time in history. I highly recommend it.
Tanmay Jain –
While the book offered interesting insights, I found it somewhat slow-paced and hard to keep track of all the characters.
Kaushal Kishor –
An ambitious book that tried to do too much. The scope was impressive, but it lacked focus and emotional depth. The beginning was a bit slow.
Diya Jangir –
The authors vividly portray a bygone era with both its splendor and its horrors. A powerful and moving read about oppression.