About Book
A Forgotten Hero. An Unforgettable Battle.
India, 1025 AD.
Repeated attacks by Mahmud of Ghazni and his barbaric Turkic hordes have weakened India’s northern regions. The invaders lay waste to vast swathes of the subcontinent—plundering, killing, raping, pillaging. Many of the old Indian kingdoms, tired and divided, fall to them. Those who do fight, battle with old codes of chivalry, and are unable to stop the savage Turkic army which repeatedly breaks all rules to win. Then the Turks raid and destroy one of the holiest temples in the land: the magnificent Lord Shiva temple at Somnath.
At this most desperate of times, a warrior rises to defend the nation.
King Suheldev.
The ruler of a small kingdom, he sees what must be done for his motherland, and is willing to sacrifice his all for it.
A fierce rebel. A charismatic leader. An inclusive patriot.
Read this blockbuster epic adventure of courage and heroism, a fictional tale based on true events, that recounts the story of that lionhearted warrior and the magnificent Battle of Bahraich.
About the Author
Amish is a 1974-born, IIM (Kolkata)-educated, boring banker turned happy author. The success of his debut book, The Immortals of Meluha (Book 1 of the Shiva Trilogy), encouraged him to give up a fourteen-year-old career in financial services to focus on writing. He is passionate about history, mythology and philosophy, finding beauty and meaning in all world religions. Amish’s books have sold more than 5 million copies and have been translated into over 19 languages.
Book Review of Suheldev by Amish
I finished the book suheldev by Amish recently
This book is a little above average for me. I am not a big fan of history still I finished reading this book.
Suheldev by Amish is well written book talking about how to save mother India. This book is more about how suheldev saved India. I will not give you more details about this book!
This book is over 300 pages and it will take time to read and digest.
It consists of 34 chapters filled with some drama!
I liked very few chapters in this book!
Talking about the character I loved Govardhan, Abdul, and our protagonist only!
Others are not that attractive.
good point of Suheldev by Amish
- very few characters are well developed
- the story is okay not that high one
- facts are well covered in the suheldev book
- given important’s to ancient history
Point I don’t like in suheldev by Amish Tripathi
- lack of storytelling skill
- you don’t get to read Amish narration
- the end can be more interesting
- the villain can be a little stronger
As you guys know these books written by writers center! So you will not get those magic of Amish!
Not a great in terms of philosophy that we except in Amish’s book.
Only a few things I loved about it.
Actual rating 3.3
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