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Maharanis The Extraordinary Tale Of Four Indian Queens And Their Journey From Purdah To Parliament Lucy Moore

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Maharanis The Extraordinary Tale Of Four Indian Queens And Their Journey From Purdah To Parliament Lucy Moore
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Publisher: Viking
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 122.26 MB
Pages: 351
Author: Lucy Moore
ISBN: 9780670033683, 0670033685
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Maharanis The Extraordinary Tale Of Four Indian Queens And Their Journey From Purdah To Parliament Lucy Moore by Lucy Moore 9780670033683, 0670033685 instant download after payment.

Here is a rare glimpse behind purdahas curtain into the lives of four brilliant maharanis-the wives of Maharajas-who helped shepherd princely India into the twentieth century. Tracing the lives of these influential women from the final days of the raj and the British Empire to the present, Lucy Moore vividly re-creates a splendid lost world as well as describes the growing pains of the emerging democratic society in India.

Educated, nationalist Chimnabai, born in 1871, in the wake of the aIndian Mutinya of 1857, began her marriage in purdah but broke it in 1913, and spent the rest of her life campaigning tirelessly for womenas rights. The comparatively demure Sunity Devi was a favorite of the British aristocracy and made Queen Victoria the godmother of her son, Victor. Her prim demeanor belied a passionate social activism on behalf of the poor and uneducated. Chimnabaias ravishing daughter, Indira, broke off an arranged marriage so she could marry Sunity Devias dashing son, Jit. But when her beloved husband died young, far from committing "sati," she became the regent of his state, a job she took on with gusto though she maintained a sybaritic life abroad. In fact, among the jet set in which she traveled-including Noel Coward, Douglas Fairbanks, Jimmy Stewart, and the Prince of Wales-she was known as the Maharani of Couche Partout because of her penchant for scandalous love affairs. Ayesha, Indiraas equally fashionable daughter and friend to the Kennedys, was elected-with the greatest majority ever recorded-to the Parliament of an independent India in 1962. She remains a social activist and benefactress to this day. These women have lived in a lavish, if sometimes tragic, fairytale-their palaces were modeled on Versailles; they wore sunglasses carved out of emeralds and saris made of chiffon. They kept jewel-encrusted turtles for luck, went on tiger hunts with the European royalty, and socialized with the chic and infamous. With exhausting frequency they lost husbands and children to alcoholism. But throughout their glamorous lives they fought tirelessly for civil rights and were able to turn a tradition of noblesse oblige into a progressive democracy.

It is through their struggles that we begin to understand the nuance implicit in any interaction between the rulers and the ruled, race and class, subservience and independence, Eastern and Western ideas, and ancient and modern ways of life. "Maharanis" is the unforgettable story of four magnificent queens who defied centuries of tradition to embrace lives of adventure, passion, and political engagement.

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