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This expansive text on Dara Shukoh (1615-1659), crown prince and eldest son of Shah Jahan, addresses a vacuum in our history. While the great Mughals from Babur to Aurangzeb, have received constant attention, the poet-prince has largely been excised out of public memory and discourse.

A scholar, philosopher, and a patron of the arts, Dara Shukoh was known for his deep interest in mysticism and his efforts to bridge the gap between Hinduism and Islam. However, despite his intellectual prowess and progressive vision, Dara's life was marked by political turmoil, culminating in his tragic defeat and execution by his brother Aurangzeb.

In this compelling re-examination, Amit Ranjan resurrects Dara's enduring legacy of syncretism and cosmopolitanism, offering a nuanced portrait of the prince. By exploring the depths of his philosophy and the drama of his downfall, the book ponders a tantalizing counterfactual: What might have been―had Dara, not Aurangzeb, steered the course of history?

About the Author

Amit Ranjan has spent his career crossing borders―just like the historical figures he writes about. A three-time Fulbright scholar, and a recipient of the Endeavour and Inlaks Fellowships, Ranjan has been a visiting scholar at FIU in Miami; and at UNSW in Sydney. He is the author of John Lang: Wanderer of Hindoostan... (2021), a work regarding the Rani of Jhansi's curious Australian lawyer; as well as two poetry collections, Find Me Leonard Cohen, I'm Almost Thirty (2018) and The Knot of Juggernaut (2022). Ranjan studied at St. Stephen's College, Delhi; and JNU from where he obtained his PhD; and has taught at prestigious institutions in India and overseas. Amit has also been a journalist, a playwright, and an actor. Now, with his fourth book, he turns his gaze from the wanderers of history to wondering about one of its most tragic "what ifs."
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  • ISBN: 9789377304317
  • Author: Amit Ranjan
  • Format: Hardback
  • Publisher: Vintage Books
  • Publication Date: June 2026
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This expansive text on Dara Shukoh (1615-1659), crown prince and eldest son of Shah Jahan, addresses a vacuum in our history. While the great Mughals from Babur to Aurangzeb, have received constant attention, the poet-prince has largely been excised out of public memory and discourse.

A scholar, philosopher, and a patron of the arts, Dara Shukoh was known for his deep interest in mysticism and his efforts to bridge the gap between Hinduism and Islam. However, despite his intellectual prowess and progressive vision, Dara's life was marked by political turmoil, culminating in his tragic defeat and execution by his brother Aurangzeb.

In this compelling re-examination, Amit Ranjan resurrects Dara's enduring legacy of syncretism and cosmopolitanism, offering a nuanced portrait of the prince. By exploring the depths of his philosophy and the drama of his downfall, the book ponders a tantalizing counterfactual: What might have been―had Dara, not Aurangzeb, steered the course of history?

About the Author

Amit Ranjan has spent his career crossing borders―just like the historical figures he writes about. A three-time Fulbright scholar, and a recipient of the Endeavour and Inlaks Fellowships, Ranjan has been a visiting scholar at FIU in Miami; and at UNSW in Sydney. He is the author of John Lang: Wanderer of Hindoostan... (2021), a work regarding the Rani of Jhansi's curious Australian lawyer; as well as two poetry collections, Find Me Leonard Cohen, I'm Almost Thirty (2018) and The Knot of Juggernaut (2022). Ranjan studied at St. Stephen's College, Delhi; and JNU from where he obtained his PhD; and has taught at prestigious institutions in India and overseas. Amit has also been a journalist, a playwright, and an actor. Now, with his fourth book, he turns his gaze from the wanderers of history to wondering about one of its most tragic "what ifs."

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