Queen Victoria's Maharajah: Duleep Singh 1838-93

Queen Victoria's Maharajah: Duleep Singh 1838-93

by Michael Alexander (Author), Michael Alexander (Author), Sushila Anand (Author)

Synopsis

Deposed from the Punjab, the quixotic Duleep Singh converted to Christianity and bought an estate in East Anglia, becoming one of the best shots in the country and a favourite of Queen Victoria who acquired his spectacular koh-I-noor diamond. However, his extravagance and the parsimony of the India Office then led him to declare a holy war to recover his homeland from the British Empire.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 29 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 1842122320
ISBN 13: 9781842122327
Book Overview: Queen Victoria's anniversary year Anglo-Indian history is a subject of perennial interest

Author Bio
Michael Alexander was educated at Stowe, Sandhurst and Colditz. He has travelled extensively and adventurously in Asia and the Americas, locating 12C Firuzkoh in central Afghanistan and describing the lost minaret of Jham. He was the first to circumnavigate the north of Scotland in a 4 metre rigid inflatable, and has travelled to the source of the Ganges and through the Great Himalayan Gorge in a small hovercraft. He visited Fraser Island while preparing (with Michael Luke) a film on the subject of this book. He has written a screenplay for Vladimir Nabokov's Ada which he is also producing. He is interested in natural history and was a director of Wildlife Magazine and founder of the Woburn Safari Service. The author of a number of highly acclaimed historical studies, he lives in London. Sushila Anand is a writer living in London.