His captive bride

His captive bride

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A rajput prince × A Mughal princess Her empire fell His kingdom won But neither of them expected what came next? Shehzadi Inayat shahbaz alam , the proud mughal princess who was raised to rule beside emperor never to bow infront of anyone pride was in her blood surrender was never a part of her existence ever yet fate made her prisoner in the court of her greatest enemy into the kingdom of rajputana Into the kingdom of Yuvraj Rudraveer Pratap Rathore A warrior prince feared on battlefields and respected across the kingdoms a man raised to despise everything that represents mughal empire When circumstances force a marriage between the victorious prince and the defeated princess the palace erupts in outrage a Mughal princess wearing the crown of rajputana is a insult to the court and rajputana itself The noble hates her The kingdom doesn't see her as their queen The man whom she now calls her husband abandoned her after marriage But she refuses to break because she might have lost her empire but never her pride And sometimes the fiercest battle are not fought on battlefield but between the heart of two people who are destined to become far more dangerous than enemies
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