Jahanara, Princess Of Princesses: India, 1627
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Children’s
Religion & Spirituality
Format
Hardcover
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2002
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.
Description
Set against the opulent backdrop of the Mughal Empire in the 17th century, a young princess navigates the intricacies of royal life, where power and beauty intertwine. As Jahanara, the daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan, comes of age amidst lavish feasts and intricate ceremonies, she is also a keen observer of the political tensions that brew within her world. With her father's eye on the throne and familial loyalty being tested, Jahanara's journey unfolds as she grapples with her identity and influence in a realm defined by rivalry and ambition.
The narrative delves deep into Jahanara's relationships, revealing her fierce loyalty to her father and siblings while exploring her aspirations and dreams. Throughout her life, she learns the delicate balance of love and duty, all the while being shaped by the artistic and cultural flowering of her age. This tale not only highlights her personal growth but also reflects the grandeur and complexity of an era that continues to fascinate the world.
The narrative delves deep into Jahanara's relationships, revealing her fierce loyalty to her father and siblings while exploring her aspirations and dreams. Throughout her life, she learns the delicate balance of love and duty, all the while being shaped by the artistic and cultural flowering of her age. This tale not only highlights her personal growth but also reflects the grandeur and complexity of an era that continues to fascinate the world.
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