Explores myth, created by Western historians, of the Nawabs of Awadh being decadent and effete. Author argues that the regime of the Nawabs was liberal and gave full rein to the indigenous tradition of communal amity and folk culture. Based on meticulous research, including oral traditions, this book is a noteworthy contribution to the field of Awadh history. \n
Surendra Mohan Pathak was born on 19 February 1940 in Khemkaran, Punjab. After graduating in Science, he began to work at the Indian Telephone Industries Ltd. By the time he grew up, he had already read many national and international writers and begun translating the novels of Ian Fleming, Mario Puzo and James Hadley Chase, after which he began his own writing. His most popular novels were Asafal Abhiyaan and Khaali Vaar, which took Pathak to the very zenith of fame. Since then, he has never looked back. His novel, Painsath Lakh ki Dakaiti was also published in English and made news for selling hundreds of millions of copies.
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