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Sundaresan Indu
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Mountain Of Light
Sundaresan Indu
HarperCollins
9789351160915
Product Description
The much-awaited new novel from the author of the bestselling Taj trilogy By the time Queen Victoria slipped the kohinoor on her wrist the gem had travelled around the world changing hands over the centuries from one ruler to another in Persia Afghanistan and India. The fascinating story of this 105-carat diamond opens in 1830 when the Indian Maharaja and founder of the Sikh empire Ranjit Singh takes possession of the massive jewel that has been passed from man to man king to king and emperor to emperor through bloodshed and destruction since the 1200s. When Ranjit Singh dies four of his sons are slaughtered in wars with the British and the diamond is left to Prince Dalip Singh a six-year-old child. The British governor-general orders that the Mountain of Light be secreted out of India in 1850 and the teenage-king Dalip Singh follows the diamond to London to officially present it to the queen as a spoil of the Sikh War. He is feted and petted by the British monarchy for a long while-until he realizes that all that Britain gives him cannot make up for the loss of his country and its celebrated diamond. Told in her inimitable trademark style Indu Sundaresan's The Mountain of Light is a wondrous and historically rich tale as clear and as dazzling as a diamond itself.
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