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Publishers Weekly called Daughter of the Empire a "full-bodied dynastic fantasy" with "the sweep and drama of a good historical novel about an exotic time and place." [1] A column in Vector compared the first book to "a female Shōgun with fantasy/SF elements" and praised its characterization. [2]
Publishers Weekly called Daughter of the Empire a "full-bodied dynastic fantasy" with "the sweep and drama of a good historical novel about an exotic time and place." [4] A column in Vector compared the first book to "a female Shōgun with fantasy/SF elements" and praised its characterization. [5]
Ira Mukhoty is an Indian author. [1] [2] She studied natural sciences at University of Cambridge.[3]Her book Heroines: Powerful Indian Women of Myth and History (2017, Aleph Books: ISBN 978-9384067496) tells the tales of mythical heroines including Draupadi and Radha, and "six real women who played extraordinary roles but who weren’t written into textbooks as were their male counterparts ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... (all out of order and missing The Empire Trilogy, ... Daughter of the Empire (1987) with Janny Wurts;
The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (IODE) is a women's charitable organization based in Canada. It provides scholarships , bursaries , book prizes, and awards, and pursues other philanthropic and educational projects in various communities across Canada.
Servant of the Empire is a fantasy novel by American writers Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts. [1] Published in 1990, it is the second book in the Empire Trilogy , preceded by 1987's Daughter of the Empire and followed by Mistress of the Empire in 1992.
Gulbadan Begum (c. 1523 – 7 February 1603) was a Mughal princess and the daughter of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire. [1]She is best known as the author of Humayun-Nama, the account of the life of her half-brother and Babar's successor, Emperor Humayun, which she wrote on the request of her nephew and Humayun's son, Emperor Akbar. [2]
She was the first daughter of King Kertarajasa Jayawardhana, the founder of Majapahit Empire by his principal wife Dyah Gayatri who held the title of Rajapatni. The king was a descendant of Ken Arok , the founder of Singhasari Kingdom through Mahisa Wonga Teleng's lineage.