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100 | _aMunshi, Kanaiyalal Maneklal | ||
245 | _aThe king of kings | ||
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_bPenguin Random House India, _c2019 _aGurgaon : |
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_axxxvi, 448 p. ; _c21 cm |
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_b599.00 _c₹ _d01 |
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_aPatan trilogy ; _vv.3 |
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520 | _aA mysterious emissary arrives in the port city of Bhrigukachchh. He has been sent by King Jaysinhdev of Patan with a secret message for Kaak, the valiant chieftain of the city. The king seeks to urgently enlist Kaak's help in conquering the kingdom of Junagadh. However, Kaak has also received crucial summons from two others: Leeladevi, the firebrand princess whose marriage to Jaysinhdev Kaak himself facilitated; and Ranakdevi, the queen of Junagadh. Caught in a web of conflicting loyalties, Kaak must navigate a treacherous terrain of political machinations where the slightest misstep could lead to grave consequences-where even he will not emerge unscathed. K.M. Munshi's magnificent conclusion to his beloved Trilogy, The King of Kings is a panoramic epic filled with adventure and intrigue, and a timeless classic with a nuanced insight into human nature and the complex links between statecraft and violence. | ||
650 | _aHistorical fiction | ||
650 | _aGujarat India | ||
650 | _aSaurastra History | ||
650 | _aPatan, Anhilwad | ||
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_aKothari, Rita _etr. |
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_aKothari, Abhijit _etr. |
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