Wajid Ali Shah, the erstwhile ruler of Awadh, is embedded in popular imagination as the ill-fated king who lost his throne to the British and sought solace in music and dance. This obtuse narrative barely scratches the surface of a figure whose extraordinary creative legacy has been overshadowed by colonial caricatures and historical neglect.
In this remarkable and deeply researched work, scholar Dr Kaukub Quder Sajjad Ali Meerza brings to light the vast and often misunderstood cultural and literary contributions of Wajid Ali Shah. Drawing from rare manuscripts, forgotten letters and overlooked compositions, the book reconstructs the multifaceted life of a ruler who was not only a patron of the arts but a prolific poet, dramatist, musicologist and innovator in architecture, fashion and performance. Dr Meerza's work is not only a biography, but a cultural history of nineteenth-century Lucknow and a reclamation of a voice nearly lost to time. From the lyrical grandeur of Sabatul Quloob to the theatrical innovations of the 'Shahi Rahas', Wajid Ali Shah's oeuvre is examined with deep intellectual labour and a marked sensitivity.
A definitive portrait of an artist-king whose genius was dismissed as eccentricity, this book challenges the myths of incompetence and decadence, and restores Wajid Ali Shah to his rightful place in the pantheon of India's cultural visionaries.
DR KAUKUB QUDER SAJJAD ALI MEERZA was the great-grandson of Wajid Ali Shah and Begum Hazrat Mahal, and a noted scholar of Urdu literature and cultural history. A graduate of St. Xavier's College and Calcutta University, he earned his PhD from Aligarh Muslim University for his pioneering research on Wajid Ali Shah's literary and cultural contributions. His thesis, later published as a textbook, received top honours from the governments of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. He served as a research consultant to Satyajit Ray for Shatranj Ke Khiladi and wrote for NCERT on Begum Hazrat Mahal. An avid sportsman and billiards champion, he also published a magazine on the sport. Dr Meerza passed away in 2020 due to COVID–19 complications.
Wajid Ali Shah, the erstwhile ruler of Awadh, is embedded in popular imagination as the ill-fated king who lost his throne to the British and sought solace in music and dance. This obtuse narrative barely scratches the surface of a figure whose extraordinary creative legacy has been overshadowed by colonial caricatures and historical neglect.
In this remarkable and deeply researched work, scholar Dr Kaukub Quder Sajjad Ali Meerza brings to light the vast and often misunderstood cultural and literary contributions of Wajid Ali Shah. Drawing from rare manuscripts, forgotten letters and overlooked compositions, the book reconstructs the multifaceted life of a ruler who was not only a patron of the arts but a prolific poet, dramatist, musicologist and innovator in architecture, fashion and performance. Dr Meerza's work is not only a biography, but a cultural history of nineteenth-century Lucknow and a reclamation of a voice nearly lost to time. From the lyrical grandeur of Sabatul Quloob to the theatrical innovations of the 'Shahi Rahas', Wajid Ali Shah's oeuvre is examined with deep intellectual labour and a marked sensitivity.
A definitive portrait of an artist-king whose genius was dismissed as eccentricity, this book challenges the myths of incompetence and decadence, and restores Wajid Ali Shah to his rightful place in the pantheon of India's cultural visionaries.
DR KAUKUB QUDER SAJJAD ALI MEERZA was the great-grandson of Wajid Ali Shah and Begum Hazrat Mahal, and a noted scholar of Urdu literature and cultural history. A graduate of St. Xavier's College and Calcutta University, he earned his PhD from Aligarh Muslim University for his pioneering research on Wajid Ali Shah's literary and cultural contributions. His thesis, later published as a textbook, received top honours from the governments of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. He served as a research consultant to Satyajit Ray for Shatranj Ke Khiladi and wrote for NCERT on Begum Hazrat Mahal. An avid sportsman and billiards champion, he also published a magazine on the sport. Dr Meerza passed away in 2020 due to COVID–19 complications.
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