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Assembly of Rivals: Delhi, Lucknow and the Urdu Ghazal

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SKU: 9788185425535

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  • ISBN-13: 9788185425535
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Publisher Imprint: Manohar
  • ISBN-10: 8185425531
  • Publisher Date: 1992

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Weight 0.5 kg

23 reviews for Assembly of Rivals: Delhi, Lucknow and the Urdu Ghazal

  1. Syed Yaseen Ahmed

    The description does a poor job explaining how great this book is. I learned a lot and this is going to be my new hobby.

  2. Kanishk Kumar

    I appreciated the depth of knowledge displayed. Some of the arguments could have been presented more clearly, still a great read.

  3. Siddharth Kumar

    Found it to be quite insightful, particularly the analysis of the poets. However, it could have been more accessible to a wider audience.

  4. Parth Sondager

    The book gave me great insight into the era, however, sometimes the author went too deep into information that wasn’t relevant.

  5. Anonymous

    Good for research purposes. Very insightful and has lots of great information for any paper you are writing.

  6. Disha

    Very niche topic. if you like this specific topic, this book is great for you.

  7. Nipurn Mathur

    If you are looking for a book with great information and great quality, this is the one to buy.

  8. Ashish Kumar

    The book goes way too deep into the specifics and I wish it was more of a general and easier read.

  9. Jai Prakash

    A well-researched book that sheds light on a fascinating period. It dragged a little in the middle, but the ending was strong.

  10. Gurpreet Singh

    This book is a treasure for those interested in Urdu literature. A few sections felt repetitive. A must read for researchers.

  11. Mansi

    Book was informative but there were a few mistakes in the writing process. It should have gone through more editing.

  12. Sabhya Singh

    A deep dive into the world of Urdu poetry. Some parts were captivating, others felt a bit dry. Still, a valuable contribution.

  13. Shashwat

    Excellent scholarship! The book provides a unique perspective on the cultural landscape. Highly recommended for poetry lovers.

  14. Kratik Gupta

    A fascinating exploration of Urdu Ghazal! While the historical context was rich, I sometimes felt lost in the details. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  15. Khushi Dhoundeyal

    I did not expect to like this book as much as I did! I have read it over and over again.

  16. Darshan Dann

    This book was one of the best I’ve ever read. This author should write more often and should write a follow up.

  17. Dhruv Sharma

    While I respect the author and the research in this book, it was sometimes boring and not worth the read.

  18. Jagrati Goyal

    An okay book, it could be improved if it focused on another topic. This just wasn’t the right one.

  19. Pranay Vikas Movva

    A great read for understanding the era and poetry but it was a bit boring at times.

  20. Prince Kumar

    The premise of the book was very great and the book met the expectations.

  21. Satyapriya

    I could not put the book down once I started reading. It gives you all the details you need to know!

  22. Anuksha Roy

    Very interesting, insightful and helpful. This book can teach you a lot if you want it to.

  23. Supreet Suman

    Enjoyed learning about the rivalry between Delhi and Lucknow. The writing style was a bit dense at times, but the content was rewarding.

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