<i>A debauched ruler who was a proponent of arts and culture while the East India Company confiscated his prosperous kingdom or an unlikely hero who had a crown of thorns placed on his head when he was meant for the finer things in life?<i><br><br>History has not been kind to Nawab Wajid Ali Shah of Awadh. Never an astute ruler the confiscationof his kingdom by the British was a bloodless exercise. However his legacy thrives on not just asthe last king of Awadh but also as the last great patron of arts and splendour who stayed true tohimself until the end and created his own realm even in exile. <br><br>And then there was Hazrat Mahal a courtesan who rose in the annals of history as Begum HazratMahal the warrior queen. The British had assessed the King well but made a fatal mistake byunderestimating his wife. It was the Begum who went on to teach a lesson to the till-then-invincibleEast India Company. Unprecedented in the history of India native sepoys and volunteers ralliedbehind Begum Hazrat Mahal willing to sacrifice their lives for their motherland. <br><br>This is a story of a nawab and a begum. With simultaneous biographies knit together in one bookthis is an attempt to explore the enigmatic relationship between Wajid Ali Shah and his unsungwarrior queen Begum Hazrat Mahal.
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