Tragedy Of King Nader-Shah

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The Tragedy of King Nader-Shah is a work of historical fiction based on the most chaotic period of the life of the title character. Nader-Shah, during the two decades of his reign, never takes a rest to enjoy his throne. In fact he has no capital. In addition to his wife, Goharshad, as the country’s Queen, he has taken a number of concubines, mostly the daughters of regional rulers. Nader has two sons, the eldest, Rezagholi from his first wife, who died at the birth of her son. After his first wife died, Nader married her sister, Goharshad, who gave birth to Nassrolah, who grows up to be a fearless warrior. He took part in India’s invasion with his father, and he helped his father to obtain the Peacock Throne and other great diamonds. Rezagholi, however, is a peaceful man who disapproves of his father’s constant warfare. Nader suspects Rezagholi of plotting a coup, and when his son fails to catch an attempted assassin, tensions quickly escalate. Driven to madness by his own actions, King Nader orders the killing of his own people, ultimately bringing his tragic life to a brutal end. Narrated in a mixture of prose and poetry, The Tragedy of King Nader-Shah explores hubris and human nature through classical dramatic catharsis.

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SKU (ISBN): 9781480911451
ISBN10: 1480911453
Afghani Alimohammad
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2015
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.

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