
Begam Samru
JOHN LALL
A fascinating recreation of the life of the dazzling nautch girl who became the celebrated Begam Samru after she married a military adventurer—General Reinhardt.
Hardback | 140 x 216mm (5.5 x 8.5") | 192 pp
ISBN 817436031X
Rs.235.00
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This is a fascinating re-creation of the life and times of the dazzling nautch girl who became the celebrated Begam Samru after her marriage to a foreign military adventurer, General Reinhardt. She shared his dangers and tortuous intrigues in the turbulent ‘time of troubles’ in the eighteenth century. When he died she took over his jagir, converted to Christianity and steered a perilous course with uncanny skill through the Moghul empire’s last days and the ever-growing power of the British. The life story of this extraordinary Christian princess has no parallel in its transition from chaos to order in the Hindustan of two hundred years ago. Her memory lives on in the splendid cathedral she built at Sardhana near Meerut which continues to draw thousands of visitors from far and near.
About the author
John Lall has maintained his interest in history since retiring from the Indian Civil Service. A book on the processes of change in the Himalaya was followed by one on the Sino-Indian border conflict and two, for Roli Books, on the grand pageant of Moghul Agra. He has also written extensively on administration and a variety of other subjects.
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