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Tippoo Sultaun: A tale of the Mysore war

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Set during the conflicts in southern India, the narrative follows an armed retinue led by Abdool Rhyman Khan as they struggle across rain-churned plains, seeking shelter and safety while contending with weather, exhausted animals, and the logistics of a travelling household. The book alternates close, character-focused scenes among retainers and servants with broader episodes of military movement and political tension. Descriptive passages emphasize landscape, atmosphere, and material detail, while recurring motifs of duty, honor, and survival under strain shape personal choices and alliances as events push the group toward larger confrontations tied to the surrounding war.

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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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