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The Last Mughal
The Fall of a Dynasty, Delhi 1857
Book • 2006
The Last Mughal is a portrait of the last days of the great Mughal capital and its final destruction in the catastrophe of 1857.
The book tells the story of Bahadur Shah Zafar II, the last Mughal Emperor, who was a mystic, poet, and calligrapher.
Despite being deprived of real political power by the East India Company, Zafar presided over a court of great cultural brilliance.
The book details the Siege of Delhi, a pivotal event in the history of the British Empire, using previously untranslated Urdu and Persian manuscripts and Indian eyewitness accounts to present the Indian perspective on the siege.
The book tells the story of Bahadur Shah Zafar II, the last Mughal Emperor, who was a mystic, poet, and calligrapher.
Despite being deprived of real political power by the East India Company, Zafar presided over a court of great cultural brilliance.
The book details the Siege of Delhi, a pivotal event in the history of the British Empire, using previously untranslated Urdu and Persian manuscripts and Indian eyewitness accounts to present the Indian perspective on the siege.
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as a book written using the Mutiny Papers from the National Archives of India.


William Dalrymple

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4. Between Two Massacres: 1857-1919
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as essential reading for anyone interested in Indian or British history.


Tom Holland

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75. The East India Company
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as he reflects on writing it in the aftermath of 9/11 and its relevance to the mutiny papers.


William Dalrymple

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328. Indian Uprising 1857: The Reign of Terror (Part 7)
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as part of his quartet of books on the East India Company's history.


William Dalrymple

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William Dalrymple's own curious history, from the Scottish coast to Mughal Delhi
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, who says he enjoyed writing it more than any other book he has written.


William Dalrymple

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329. Indian Uprising 1857: The British Raj is Born (Part 8)
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when describing his research into the Mutiny Papers in the Delhi archives.


William Dalrymple

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327. Indian Uprising 1857: The British Strike Back (Part 6)
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as one of his books on the East India Company history.


William Dalrymple

William Dalrymple's own curious history from the Scottish coast to Mughal Delhi
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as a biography of Bahadur Shah Zafar, noting that he would have preferred poetry and Sufism over being king.

Eric Chopra

Eric Chopra, "Ghosted" (Speaking Tiger, 2026)






