Description
- ISBN-13: 9789391928353
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 1000 gr
- ISBN-10: 9391928358
- Publisher Date: 18 May 2023
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 120
- Width: 254 mm
Original price was: ₹850.00.₹646.00Current price is: ₹646.00.
Discover the captivating love story of Baz Bahadur and Rupmati, the legendary queen of Mandu, in “The Lady of the Lotus.” Translated from a rare Persian manuscript by L.M. Crump, this historical tale explores the romance, poetry, and tragic fate of Rupmati. Featuring insightful commentary, authentic artwork, and 26 poems attributed to Rupmati herself, this book offers a glimpse into a bygone era of Indian history. Unearth the secrets of Mandu and the enduring legacy of its beloved queen. ISBN: 9789391928353
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Rimjhim Nigam –
A good introduction to Rupmati’s story, but I wanted more depth.
Rohit Raj Sinha –
The story of Rupmati is very wonderful, but it was little confusing.
Rahul Kumar Singh –
Not the most exciting read, but informative. A solid historical account.
Saurabh Singh Rathour –
The translation was a little clunky. The love story itself was quite moving and interesting.
K R Ganeshkumar –
If you love reading a historical romance, then it is a must read, you will enjoy it.
Anoushka Dhingra –
I enjoyed learning about Rupmati, but the book could have been edited better.
Pranav V J –
A heartbreaking tale, well-told. I’d recommend it to anyone interested in Indian history.
Mohit Singh –
Beautifully written and researched! I was completely transported to Mandu. Highly recommend.
Ashmit Ghosh –
I loved the poems! They really brought Rupmati to life. A fascinating look at Indian history.
Khanak Bajpai –
This book offers a unique glimpse into a fascinating historical romance. I really loved reading this book.
Aditya Srivastava –
The story is good, but it should have been more detailed, and there are some editing errors.
Prateek Popli –
I had mixed feelings. I enjoyed the poems, but wished for more historical context.
Yashasvi Manish Modi –
The artwork was a nice touch, but the story felt a bit rushed. Good, but could be better.
Harsh Hasija –
Interesting historical account, though I wish there was more background information.
Sanskar Maheshwari –
A decent read, but the language felt a bit dated. Still, Rupmati’s story is compelling.
Saurabh Kumar Singh –
While informative, the writing style made it a bit difficult to fully engage with the story.
Ishwar Sharma –
An enthralling narrative that beautifully portrays the tragic love story of Rupmati and Baz Bahadur
Aniket Mulmule –
This book beautifully captured the story of Queen Rupmati with a touch of sadness.
Pranav Gupta –
An amazing story of love and sacrifice. I couldn’t put it down!