Publisher | DC Books |
Book Description | In 1498, Vasco da Gama set the stage for the Christians and spices. The local governments collapsed as the sheet of arms. A community of Arab Jewish jihad Chinese traders and skilled Zamorins who have kept the super-human nature scattered and began an age of bloodshed and anarchy. Marthanda Varma, who emerged from the middle of it, brought the west of the Travancore royal dynasty to the west by incorporating the weapons of the east with the reefs of the east. Two centuries later, the dramatic conflicts and conflicts of one of the most powerful princely states in India witnessed. |
About the Author | Manu S. Pillai was born in Kerala in 1990 and educated at Fergusson College, Pune, and at King's College London. Following the completion of his master's degree, where he presented his thesis on the emergence of religious nationalism in nineteenth-century India, in 2011-12, he managed the parliamentary office of Dr Shashi Tharoor in New Delhi and was then aide to Lord Bilimoria CBE DL, a crossbencher at the House of Lords in London in 2012-13. That same year he was commissioned by the BBC as a researcher to work with Prof. Sunil Khilnani on the 'Incarnations' history series, which tells the story of India through fifty great lives. The Ivory Throne is Manu's first book. |
Language | Malayalam |
Author | Manu S. Pillai |
Publication Date | First Edition 2017 |
Number of Pages | 868 |
The Ivory Throne (Danthasimhasanam) paperback malayalam - First Edition 2017