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Tara: A Mahratta Tale

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Set in the Dekhan during the era of regional upheaval, the tale intertwines political conflict and personal destinies amid the rise of a native power. It portrays sieges, raids, and shifting allegiances alongside intimate scenes of Hindu and Muslim family life, rituals, and social hierarchies, rendered with close attention to local detail. Action-driven episodes alternate with historical exposition and landscape description, emphasizing indigenous perspectives and domestic interiors rather than European viewpoints. A glossary accompanies the narrative to clarify regional terms encountered throughout the chapters.

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Meadows Taylor

Meadows Taylor was a British author known for his historical novels set in India during the 19th century. His works often explore themes of adventure and romance against the backdrop of Indian history. Among his notable contributions is the three-volume series "A Noble Queen: A Romance of Indian History," which delves into the lives of historical figures and the complexities of their times. Taylor's writing is characterized by rich detail and a deep engagement with the cultural and social dynamics of India, reflecting his experiences as a colonial officer in the region. His other significant works include "Confessions of a Thug," which offers a gripping narrative about the infamous thuggee cult.

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