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Tughlaq

By: Karnad, GirishMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2023 Description: xxvii, 116 pISBN: 9780198077138Subject(s): English drama | Historical drama, KannadaDDC classification: 894.8142 Summary: Tughlaq deals with the reign of the fourteenth-century ruler of Delhi, Muhammad bin Tughlaq, who is acknowledged as one of the most brilliant rulers in Indian history and one of its most spectacular failures as well. In his introduction Girish Karnad recounts the plays genesis and talks of the various interpretations the play has had in the different regional theatres of India. Aparna Dharwadker charts the complex textual and cultural ramifications, which have made it a work of intensely contemporary political relevance. With an Introduction by U.R. Ananthamurthy, this Oxford India Perennials edition bears testimony to Tughlaqs enduring popularity since it was first staged in 1966. (https://india.oup.com/product/tughlaq-oxford-india-perennials-9780198077138?)
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Tughlaq deals with the reign of the fourteenth-century ruler of Delhi, Muhammad bin Tughlaq, who is acknowledged as one of the most brilliant rulers in Indian history and one of its most spectacular failures as well. In his introduction Girish Karnad recounts the plays genesis and talks of the various interpretations the play has had in the different regional theatres of India. Aparna Dharwadker charts the complex textual and cultural ramifications, which have made it a work of intensely contemporary political relevance. With an Introduction by U.R. Ananthamurthy, this Oxford India Perennials edition bears testimony to Tughlaqs enduring popularity since it was first staged in 1966.

(https://india.oup.com/product/tughlaq-oxford-india-perennials-9780198077138?)

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