If you are interested in history, then this book might be the right one for you. Actually this is a series, the first book talks about Babur, the first Mughal Emperor. The next one in the series is about his son, Humayun. This is the third one. Of all the three, I liked the first one. It tells about how Babur lost his father at his young age, the fire burning in him to find his own empire, why he turned his eyes towards Hindustan - supposed to be the richest, the famous battle of Panipat, and finally how he sacrificed his life for his son. Good in detailing the way of moghul life, the values they followed, and the importance they gave to the womenfolk.
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on 14-Feb-2013
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By neehakavi
on 14-Feb-2013
don't believe the back part... the people reading the part and throwing the book away are idiots... this one the bests thrillers I've read... the villain is the hero.... and the real villain are humans trying to destroy mother nature (well that's what it says in the book)... it is a page turning book... must read.
on 15-Feb-2013
If you are interested in history, then this book might be the right one for you. Actually this is a series, the first book talks about Babur, the first Mughal Emperor. The next one in the series is about his son, Humayun. This is the third one. Of all the three, I liked the first one. It tells about how Babur lost his father at his young age, the fire burning in him to find his own empire, why he turned his eyes towards Hindustan - supposed to be the richest, the famous battle of Panipat, and finally how he sacrificed his life for his son. Good in detailing the way of moghul life, the values they followed, and the importance they gave to the womenfolk.
on 14-Feb-2013
on 14-Feb-2013
don't believe the back part... the people reading the part and throwing the book away are idiots... this one the bests thrillers I've read... the villain is the hero.... and the real villain are humans trying to destroy mother nature (well that's what it says in the book)... it is a page turning book... must read.