The Exile

The Exile
Author: Navtej Sarna
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN: 9780143068822

Queen Victoria's Maharajah

Queen Victoria's Maharajah
Author: Michael Alexander
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781842122327

In this delightful portrait of a unique character, the quixotic Duleep Singh, a deposed Punjabi maharajah, converted to Christianity and moved to England, where he became a favorite of Queen Victoria. But, his extravagance and the parsimony of the India Office eventually led him to declare a holy war to recover his homeland from the British Empire. The account is based on the archives at Windsor and the India Office Library.

Maharaja Duleep Singh

Maharaja Duleep Singh
Author: Prithīpāla Siṅgha Kapūra
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1995
Genre: Punjab (India)
ISBN:

Papers presented at a seminar organized by the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhek Committee, Amritsar, in December 1993.

The Exile

The Exile
Author: Navtej Sarna
Publisher: Viking Penguin
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780670082087

In 1839, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Of Punjab, One Of India&Rsquo;S Greatest Rulers, Died And His Empire Was Plunged Into Chaos. Less Than A Decade Later, Weakened By Internecine Rivalry And Intrigue, Punjab Fell Into The Waiting Hands Of The British. The Ruler Who Signed Away The Kingdom And Its Treasures, Including The Famed Koh-I-Noor Diamond, Was An Eleven-Year-Old Boy, Duleep Singh, The Youngest Of Ranjit Singh&Rsquo;S Acknowledged Sons. In This Nuanced And Poignant Novel That Draws Upon True Events, Navtej Sarna Tells The Unusual Story Of The Last Maharaja Of Punjab. Soon After The British Had Annexed His Kingdom, Duleep Was Separated From His Mother And His People, Taken Under British Guardianship And Converted To Christianity. At Sixteen, He Was Transported To England To Live The Life Of A Country Squire&Mdash;An Exile That He Had Been Schooled To Seek Himself. But Disillusionment With The Treatment Meted Out To Him And A Late Realization Of His Lost Legacy Turned Duleep Into A Rebel. He Became A Sikh Again And Sought To Return To And Lead His People. The Attempt Was To Drag Him Into The Murky Politics Of Nineteenthcentury Europe, And Leave Him Depleted And Vulnerable To Every Kind Of Deceit And Ridicule. His End Came In A Cheap Hotel Room In Paris, But Not Before One Last Act Of Betrayal And Humiliation.