Mistress of the Throne (The Mughal intrigues)

BOOK: Mistress of the Throne (The Mughal intrigues)
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S
RISHTI
P
UBLISHERS
& D
ISTRIBUTORS

N-16, C. R. Park

New Delhi 110 019

[email protected]

First published by

Srishti Publishers & Distributors in 2014

Copyright © Ruchir Gupta, 2014

All characters in this book are fictitious, and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

The author asserts the moral right to be identifited as the author of this work.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Publishers.

Typeset by Eshu Graphic

To the three most important
women in my life:
my mother, my wife,
and my daughter
.

CONTENTS

Acknowledgement

List of Characters

1.  The Reunion

2.  Retribution

3.  The Poisoning

4.  The Evil Hand

5.  Pit of Death

6.  Birth and Death

7.  Healing Broken Hearts

8.  Defeat

9.  The Proclamation

10. Hidden Secrets

11. The White Serpent

12. The Accident

13. Love or Lust

14. Chamani Begum

15. Shahjahanabad

16. Reverse Invasion

17. Mistaken Identity

18. Reversal of Fortune

19. Jahanara’s Taj

20. Revenge

21. Kandahar

22. Mystic Soldier

23. Aurangzeb’s Taj

24. The Marathas

25. Golconda

26. Coming of the Storm

27. The Storm

28. Midnight

29. Paradise Lost

30. Fate of the Innocents

Afterword

A Conversation with Ruchir Gupta

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

T
his book could not have been possible without the unwavering support of several individuals whose advice was integral to its production.

First, I'd like to acknowledge my editor, Mark Orrin, who offered me the sour truth about my earlier versions of the book. His advice wasn't always easy to digest, and yet he delivered it in the most tasteful way anyone ever could.

I'd also like to thank the members of my writer's group, the Long Island Writer's Guild. On numerous weekday evenings over coffee, I learned how to write and develop my thoughts by listening to the works of these fine men and women. In turn, they listened to passages of my book, and gave me helpful hints that allowed me to strengthen my work. Most importantly, they made me believe I wasn't as far from my dream of writing a novel as I once thought.

Finally, I would like to thank my family members who read various portions of the book and offered their thoughts. I hope I never disappoint them. Most importantly, I want to thank my wife, Supurna. She must have read and reread more pages of my book than anyone else, and each time she told me that I can do this. Three years of such steadfast devotion and confidence in someone is a lot to ask, even a spouse. She once told me when this manuscript was rejected by someone to "not worry," and that I can continue to write "just for her". I decided then that if no one ever
publishes anything I write, I will still keep writing, knowing that my only reader is my devoted and loving wife. Luckily, this book has found a home and will hopefully entertain many people in years to come. However, even if it hadn't, I would've kept writing - just for her.

List of Characters

Afzal Khan

Friend of Shah Jahan

Arzani

Ladli’s daughter

Asaf Khan

Mumtaz Mahal’s father,
Jahanara’s grandfather

Aurangzeb

Shah Jahan’s son

Bahadur

Jahanara’s eunuch (fictional character)

Chamani Begum

Shah Jahan’s concubine

Dara

Shah Jahan’s oldest son

Dawar Baksh

Khusrau’s son

Dilras

Aurangzeb’s wife

Gabriel Boughton

British physician

Gauhara

Shah Jahan’s youngest daughter

Hamida

Jahanara’s distant cousin (fictional character)

Henna

Shah Jahan’s concubine (fictional character)

Jahanara

Shah Jahan’s oldest child

Jahangir

Jahanara’s grandfather

Kandari

Jahanara’s stepmother

Khusrau

Shah Jahan’s brother

Ladli

Nur Jahan’s daughter

Manbhavati (Manu)

Jahanara’s Hindu stepmother

Mullah Badakshi

Member of Qadiraya order

Mumtaz Mahal

Shah Jahan’s wife, Jahanara’s mother

Murad

Shah Jahan’s youngest son

Nadira

Dara’s wife

Nur Jahan

Jahangir’s wife, Shah Jahan’s stepmother

Raushanara

Shah Jahan’s daughter

Sadullah Khan

Aurangzeb’s father in law

Sati-un-nissa (Sati)

Jahanara’s lady-in-waiting

Shah Jahan

Jahanara’s father

Shahriar

Shah Jahan’s brother, Ladli’s husband

Shuja

Shah Jahan’s son

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