Extra 5% Off
Fiction
Non-Fiction
Business & Economics
Childrenโs Books
Sort By
Relevance
Extra 5% Off on Shopping above Rs.999
Assured 2-4 Days Express Delivery across India.
Extra 10% Off on Shopping above Rs.1,499
Imran Mulla
MRP: โน 799
โน 640
โน 159 Off
(Incl. of all taxes)
Only 6 Units Left!
Get this at โน 608
Extra 5% Off
Get this at โน 576
Extra 10% Off
Yay! Express Delivery available by
Number of Pages
304
Age Group
All
Language
English
Piracy Free
Secure Transactions
Express Delivery
EcoโConscious Packaging
Book Summary
This History-Focused Non-Fiction Book Traces A Dramatic, Little-Known Chapter In The Islamic WorldโS Modern Era, Following The Exile Of The Last Caliph And A Bold Bid To Resurrect The Caliphate From A Vast Indian Princely State. Geared Toward Readers With An Interest In World History, Empire, And Decolonization, The Tone Is Engaging, Thoughtful, And Vividly Curious.
The Narrative Blends Biographical Sketches With Political History And Archival Research, Unfolding A Journey From Imperial Capitals To Luxury European Villas And Princely Courts. It Weaves Personal Loyalties And Cultural Sensibilities Into A Broader Story About Power, Exile, And The Shaping Of Global Currents In The Interwar Period, Inviting Readers To See A Wide World Through Intimate, Human Angles.
What Sets This Work Apart Is Its Ability To Situate A Compact, Dramatic Episode Within Larger Historical Forces. By Tracing Cross-Continental Connections And The Ambitions Of Diverse Actors, It Reveals How The Fate Of Empires And Decolonization Movements Intersected In Surprising Places, From Mediterranean Shores To The Indian Subcontinent. The Writing Balances Rigorous Research With Accessible Storytelling, Encouraging Reflection On Identity, Diplomacy, And The Legacies Of Empire.
Readers Finish With A Richer Understanding Of How A Pivotal Moment In Empire, Exile, And Decolonization Redefined Global History. The Book Cultivates Curiosity, Invites Careful Scrutiny Of Primary Sources, And Leaves A Lasting Impression Of How Interconnected The World's Histories Can Be.
Product Details
Author
Imran Mulla
Publisher
Harper Collins
Number of Pages
304
Language
English
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
23 x 15.3 x 1.7 cm
MRP: โน 799
โน 640
โน 159 Off
This is the money book I wish someone had given me fifteen years ago. Imran Mulla explains not just what to do but why we so often do the opposite โ and understanding that has been genuinely transformative for me. Brilliantly written, deeply practical, and completely worth your time.
What I love most about this book is that it doesn't promise shortcuts. Imran Mulla is honest about the fact that building wealth is slow, requires patience, and involves understanding yourself as much as understanding markets. That honesty is rare and refreshing โ and the practical guidance is excellent.
Bought this on a friend's recommendation and finished it in four days. Every chapter gave me something new to think about. Imran Mulla has a gift for making complex ideas genuinely clear without dumbing them down. I've already bought two more copies to give to people who I think really need to read this.
Most books about money either bore you with theory or try to sell you a system. This one does neither. Imran Mulla writes about wealth, risk and decision-making with the clarity of someone who has actually thought deeply about it โ not just read about it. I've changed three financial habits since finishing it.
I've read a fair few personal finance books and this stands apart. The ideas in The Indian Caliphate: Exiled Ottomans and the Billionaire Prince are genuinely original and the writing is sharp and engaging throughout. Imran Mulla connects financial behaviour to psychology in ways that will make you rethink things you assumed you understood. Essential reading for any Indian investor.