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Reeta Ramamurthy Gupta
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Number of Pages
296
Language
English
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Book Summary
Murarirao Ghorpade: The Accidental Catalyst Behind Robert Clive’s March Over India reveals the remarkable life of Murarirao Ghorpade, a Maratha warrior-statesman who helped shape the Deccan in the eighteenth century. This historical work dives into military campaigns, espionage, and political maneuvering, offering a vivid portrait of Hindavi Swaraj in action. Ideal for history fans, students, and curious readers, the book carries a tone that is adventurous yet educational, inviting you to meet an unsung hero whose courage and wit altered the course of India—and why it matters today.
Structured as a carefully researched narrative, the book Murarirao Ghorpade: The Accidental Catalyst Behind Robert Clive’s March Over India traces how Murarirao built a formidable fighting force and earned respect from rivals, allies, and empires alike. The prose threads together battlefield strategy, diplomacy, and the human stories behind the maps, making complex history feel immediate. Through vivid scenes—battles, espionage, and moments of loyalty—the reader sees how one leader's instinct, bravery, and political acumen could endure for decades amid the chaos of the era.
Whether you prefer detailed military history, political intrigue, or a character-driven tale, Murarirao Ghorpade: The Accidental Catalyst Behind Robert Clive’s March Over India guides you with clear context and compelling pacing. The book places Murarirao in the wider currents of 18th‑century Deccan—alliances with the Peshwas, interactions with European powers, and the pivotal rescue of Robert Clive at Arcot—without losing sight of the personal stakes and loyalties that shaped every decision.
Reading Murarirao Ghorpade: The Accidental Catalyst Behind Robert Clive’s March Over India offers more than history; it provides a lens on courage, leadership, and the complexity of empire. After turning the final page, you’ll carry a deeper understanding of India's past and a renewed respect for the unsung hero whose choices helped shape a nation.
Product Details
Author
Reeta Ramamurthy Gupta
Publisher
Penguin
Number of Pages
296
Language
English
SKU
BK0528329
ISBN
9780143472988
Dimensions
21.6 x 13.5 x 1.35 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 499
₹ 424
15% Off