Lives of the Indian Princes

Lives of the Indian Princes
Title Lives of the Indian Princes PDF eBook
Author Charles Allen
Publisher BPI Publishing
Pages 304
Release 1984
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 8186982051

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This book on the picturesque lifestyle of the erstwhile Indian princes and maharajas is now available in a revised Indian edition. The princes may have become mere citizens but the enchantment remains

Maharanis

Maharanis
Title Maharanis PDF eBook
Author Lucy Moore
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 524
Release 2004-09-02
Genre History
ISBN 014190514X

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In Maharnis Lucy Moore brilliantly recreates the lives of four princesses - two grandmothers, a mother and a daughter - of the Royal courts of India. Their extraordinary story takes in tiger hunts, exotic palaces and lavish ceremonies in India, as well as the glamorous international scene of the Edwardian and interwar era. It is also an intimate portrait of four remarkable women - Chimnabai, Sunity, Indira and Ayesha - who changed the world they lived in. Through their lives Lucy Moore tells the history of a nation during an era of great change: the rise and fall of the Raj from the Indian Mutiny to Independence and beyond.

"Our Indian Princess"

Title "Our Indian Princess" PDF eBook
Author Nancy Marie Mithlo
Publisher School for Advanced Research Press
Pages 212
Release 2009
Genre Art
ISBN

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In this path breaking study, anthropologist Nancy Marie Mithlo examines the power of stereotypes, the utility of pan-Indianism, the significance of realist ideologies, and the employment of alterity in Native American arts.

The Wandering Gene and the Indian Princess: Race, Religion, and DNA

The Wandering Gene and the Indian Princess: Race, Religion, and DNA
Title The Wandering Gene and the Indian Princess: Race, Religion, and DNA PDF eBook
Author Jeff Wheelwright
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 273
Release 2012-01-16
Genre Science
ISBN 039308342X

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A brilliant and emotionally resonant exploration of science and family history. A vibrant young Hispano woman, Shonnie Medina, inherits a breast-cancer mutation known as BRCA1.185delAG. It is a genetic variant characteristic of Jews. The Medinas knew they were descended from Native Americans and Spanish Catholics, but they did not know that they had Jewish ancestry as well. The mutation most likely sprang from Sephardic Jews hounded by the Spanish Inquisition. The discovery of the gene leads to a fascinating investigation of cultural history and modern genetics by Dr. Harry Ostrer and other experts on the DNA of Jewish populations. Set in the isolated San Luis Valley of Colorado, this beautiful and harrowing book tells of the Medina family’s five-hundred-year passage from medieval Spain to the American Southwest and of their surprising conversion from Catholicism to the Jehovah’s Witnesses in the 1980s. Rejecting conventional therapies in her struggle against cancer, Shonnie Medina died in 1999. Her life embodies a story that could change the way we think about race and faith.

Jahanara, Princess of Princesses

Jahanara, Princess of Princesses
Title Jahanara, Princess of Princesses PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Lasky
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 200
Release 2002
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780439223508

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Written by a Newbery Honor-winning author, this is the story of a princess who longs for freedom. Jahanara is the daughter of a rich emperor in India. While she is showered with many riches, she is also confined by her strict religion and the rules of the palace.

Maharanis

Maharanis
Title Maharanis PDF eBook
Author Lucy Moore
Publisher Penguin
Pages 407
Release 2006-06-27
Genre History
ISBN 1101174838

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Until the 1920s, to be a Maharani, wife to the Maharajah, was to be tantalizingly close to the power and glamour of the Raj, but locked away in purdah as near chattel. Even the educated, progressive Maharani of Baroda, Chimnabai—born into the aftermath of the 1857 Indian Mutiny—began her marriage this way, but her ravishing daughter, Indira, had other ideas. She became the Regent of Cooch Behar, one of the wealthiest regions of India while her daughter, Ayesha, was elected to the Indian Parliament. The lives of these influential women embodied the delicate interplay between rulers and ruled, race and culture, subservience and independence, Eastern and Western ideas, and ancient and modern ways of life in the bejeweled exuberance of Indian aristocratic life in the final days both of the Raj, and the British Empire. Tracing these larger than life characters as they bust every known stereotype, Lucy Moore creates a vivid picture of an emerging modern, democratic society in India and the tumultous period of Imperialism from which it arose. Through the sumptuous, adventurous lives of three generations of Indian queens—from the period following the Indian Mutiny of 1857 to the present, Lucy Moore traces the cultural and political changes that transformed their world.

Pocahontas

Pocahontas
Title Pocahontas PDF eBook
Author Carin T. Ford
Publisher Enslow Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Powhatan Indians
ISBN 9780766026049

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An introduction to the life of the seventeenth-century Indian princess who befriended Captain John Smith and the English settlers of Jamestown.