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Beneath a marble sky by john shors
Beneath a marble sky by john shors







beneath a marble sky by john shors beneath a marble sky by john shors beneath a marble sky by john shors

He imprisons Jahanara and her father, the Emperor, in the Red Fort Isa and Arjumand flee, only to be enslaved by a rival sultan and Jahanara is raped in prison by treacherous Khondamir. But the times are dangerous, and Aurangzeb is not only an ambitious, religious bigot but especially suspicious of Jahanara, whom he fears wants to kill him. Contrite about her unhappy marriage, the Emperor encourages her to have a secret affair with Isa, and she bears a daughter, Arjumand. Soon Jahanara is not only helping with the construction but is in love with the architect, Isa. Obsessed with building a memorial to his wife, Jehan began the construction of the Taj Mahal on the banks of the nearby river. Jehan’s grief was such that he failed to discipline son Aurangzeb, a brutal warmonger who resented brother Dara, the presumptive heir, and allowed Jahanara to marry Khondamir, a coarse and abusive trader. She was especially close to Jahanara, with whom she shared her insights into statecraft, but when she died in childbirth, the family began to disintegrate. Her childhood was happy her mother, Mumtaz Mahal, was not only adored by her father, the Emperor Shah Jehan, but she was frequently consulted in matters of state. Now an old woman, Jahanara, thinking it time to tell the two girls the truth about their lineage, returns to the past to explain why they have been kept ignorant of their imperial connections. With lively period detail and a surfeit of villains, the story that Princess Jahanara reveals to her two granddaughters is a hyperactive saga where plot trumps insight. A woman’s take on the famous monument as the Emperor’s daughter recalls her part in its construction and her survival through treachery and war.









Beneath a marble sky by john shors