Publisher description for Jahanara, Princess of Princesses / by Kathryn Lasky.
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In the 1600s, the Mughal emperors of India were among the greatest rulers of the East. Jahanara is the daughter of one of these ultra-rich and powerful figures, Shah Jahan The Magnificent. The oldest and favorite of his children, she is showered with emeralds, diamonds, and rubies, and is attended by numerous servants and learned tutors. Yet, her world is not one of pure contentment. It is rife with intrigue and turmoil as her father fights for his rights to rule - and she struggles against the confinement her Muslim religion dictates. Jahanara's diary allows readers to witness the exotic splendor and unforgettable drama of this past great dynasty.
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Jahanara, Begum, 1614-1680 Childhood and youth Juvenile fiction, Shahjahan, Emperor of India, ca, 1592-1666 Juvenile fiction, India History 1526-1765 Juvenile fiction, Mogul Empire Juvenile fiction, Jahanara, Begum, 1614-1680 Childhood and youth Fiction, Shahjahan, Emperor of India, ca, 1592-1666 Fiction, India History 1526-1765 Fiction, Mogul Empire Fiction, Princesses Fiction, Diaries Fiction