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Ek Tha Sultan, Ek Thi Malika👑
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Complete, First published Mar 08, 2021
Mature
Siyasaat or politics, a game played by almost every person but mastered by only few. 

Mehrimah was born from a concubine's womb but she also had an emperor's blood running in her veins. Mehrimah has all the qualities which are required in a good ruler- intelligence, bravery, kindness and respect towards her people. She has only one flaw- she is Mughal Sultanate, a society where women are not seen anywhere near the throne.


Sultan Murad Han is the emperor of an empire which covers almost half the globe- the Ottoman empire. Murad's cruel ways of ruling are world famous and so is the horrible story of his throne accession. Despite of his cruelty, Murad is still praised worldwide as he is able to keep a huge empire, which was always in chaos in his predecessors time, in order. A ruthless warrior, a lover of wars, an admirer of bloodshed and a major player in world politics.

Their paths will cross and the greatest story of love, passion, rule and politics will be written.
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Mahnoor is a second-year history student. She is sharp-tongued, fiercely independent, and unafraid to speak her mind. Her latest coursework is on the lives of powerful figures who contributed to India's growth. That's when she discovers him. An emperor unlike any other who was undefeated in war, feared by rulers, praised by history, but still infamous for his cruelty. The deeper she reads about him, the more her hatred for him grows because it was very evident the textbooks tried to balance his brilliance by sugercoating his brutality, but to her, his name is soaked in blood. One afternoon, sitting in the library, she seethes to her friend, "Still. If one of those women had rebelled, her name would be in this book today. I'm angry that none tried to do so." "I wish I was there. I really do." "I would have said things everyone was scared to utter to his face. He wasn't feared because he was powerful, he was feared because people feared for their lives. And that is not power." "He won't be remembered because he was great, but because he did things no one could ever forget." That night, on a rain-soaked street in Mumbai, her car nearly hits an old woman crossing the road. When she gets down to confront her, the woman curses her. "So, you wish you were there? You think you could speak, rebel, and change history with your voice? Then go. Let's see how your voice will be heard in a palace where a woman's opinion holds no importance. Your freedom will crumble because rebellion there means death. Your name will rot with theirs and be forgotten and only then you will understand they too were not stupid. Go. I'll love to see how you make history remember you." The world spins and she finds herself in 1574, inside the emperor's harem, the very one she hated with every fiber of her being. She knows how his story ends. But this time, she's inside it. Will she become another silenced voice in his dark legacy or the one woman who dares to rewrite history?