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Rebel Sultans: The Deccan from Khilji to Shivaji
Author: Manu S. Pillai

Publisher: Juggernaut
ISBN: 978-9386228734
Pages: 338
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‘Deftly and with great vividness, Manu S. Pillai takes us through 400 years of roiling history and returns the Deccan to the centre of our attention – where it belongs.’ SUNIL KHILNANI

‘Minutely researched and yet instantly accessible . . . Rebel Sultans will bring the fascinating history of the medieval Deccan to a whole new generation of readers.’ WILLIAM DALRYMPLE

‘In this lively study, Manu S. Pillai does a superb job of re-orienting the narrative of late medieval and early modern South Asia towards the Deccan.’ MUZAFFAR ALAM

‘In Rebel Sultans, the Deccan is presented in seven engaging chapters, each focused on a pivotal moment, character or symbol, that together trace the dynamic history of the region and convey its unique flavour.’ NAVINA NAJAT HAIDAR

In 1707 when Emperor Aurangzeb went to his grave, the Mughal empire began to crack into a hundred fractured pieces. It was the lure of the Deccan that drained this conqueror’s energies, putting him on a course of collision with his most threatening adversaries. After all, the Deccan was a land that inspired wonder. Its treasures were legendary, and its kings magnificent. It was a horizon of rousing adventure, attracting talent from beyond oceans. A traveller here could encounter bands of European snipers, available for military hire, or forbidding fortresses where African nobles scaled the heights of power. Diamonds and pearls lay heaped in the Deccan’s bazaars, while in its courts thrived Persians and Marathas, Portuguese and Georgians, presiding over a world of drama and betrayal. A thousand fortunes were made in the Deccan, drawing the formidable envy of generations of Mughal emperors.

In Rebel Sultans, Manu S. Pillai narrates the story of the Deccan from the close of the thirteenth century to the dawn of the eighteenth. Packed with riveting tales and compelling characters, this book takes us from the age of Alauddin Khilji to the ascent of Shivaji. We witness the dramatic rise and fall of the Vijayanagar empire, even as we negotiate intrigues at the courts of the Bahmani kings and the Rebel Sultans who overthrew them. From Chand Bibi, a valorous queen stabbed to death, and Ibrahim II of Bijapur, a Muslim prince who venerated Hindu gods, to Malik Ambar, the Ethiopian warlord, and Krishnadeva Raya on Vijayanagar’s Diamond Throne – they all appear in these pages as we journey through one of the most arresting sweeps of Indian history. Unravelling a forgotten chapter in our medieval past, Rebel Sultans reminds us of a different age and a different time in the Deccan – one that ended an empire and rewrote India’s destiny.

Review
‘Impressive . . . dazzling storytelling. Pillai has employed an extraordinarily powerful imagination and a prodigious talent with words to write a genuine thriller that is near impossible to shut before reaching the end’ Indian Express

‘Rebel Sultans provides the much-needed bridge between the isolated world of academia and wider public audience . . . Writing in an eloquent and lucid style, Pillai holds his readers spellbound through a sweeping narration’ The Hindu

‘One of India’s finest young historians’ Open

‘One of the brightest young writers in India today’ DailyO

‘Engaging . . . Rebel Sultans is a remarkable, daring book’ Hindustan Times

‘A fascinating book, with delectable minutiae in practically every page . . . Manu Pillai’s volume tells us, succinctly but with sufficient weight, the turbulent history of 500 years of the Deccan . . . [in] elegant, illuminating prose’ Outlook

‘Explores the rich tapestry of historical figures with nimble prose that in no way

compromises on academic rigour; the result is an enjoyable, illuminating journey into the middle India of yore’ Week

‘[A] fine book . . . [Pillai’s] approach is nuanced . . . He is convincing when he is assertive . . . [this] is scholarship’ Business Standard

‘Positively racy . . . a fast-paced greatest hits of the region’s medieval roller-coaster ride’ Scroll

‘For all its meticulous detail, Rebel Sultans is an enjoyable read’ India Today

‘A historian of note’ Mid Day

‘An engaging narrative, replete with riveting tales and compelling characters’ SouthWord