Strangers Within the Gates (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Festing, Gabrielle

 
9781333629793: Strangers Within the Gates (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Strangers Within the Gates surveys the long arc of power in India, from fading empires to a new, British-ruled order. Through vivid scenes and careful context, the book traces how historical forces—dynastic decline, foreign invasions, and evolving colonial policy—converged on Delhi and the moment when the English took the reins.


Beginning with the twilight of the Mughal era and moving through battles, treaties, and shifting loyalties, this edition sheds light on the people, places, and decisions that shaped a continent’s fate. It blends narrative detail with accessible analysis to illuminate a transitional period in South Asian history.



  • Portraits of rulers, generals, and administrators who defined an era of change.

  • Key events that restructured power, from internal struggles to imperial interventions.

  • Consequences for the people and landscapes of India under evolving governance.

  • Context for understanding Delhi’s place in a broader colonial history.


Ideal for readers seeking a concrete, readable account of a pivotal chapter in Indian history and its global reverberations.

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