Sophia

princess, suffragette, revolutionary

573 pages

English language

Published Oct. 3, 2015 by WF Howes Ltd.

ISBN:
978-1-4712-9456-3
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OCLC Number:
908177924

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4 stars (3 reviews)

The enthralling story of an extraordinary princess who became a sufragette and revolutionary, who lived through some of the most eventful times in British and Indian history.

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4 stars

An Indian princess, Victoria's god-daughter, out of place in British society, uses her clout in the upper class to support the suffragette movement and wounded Indian soldiers during WWI. There's a great movie waiting to be made on her life story.

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4 stars

Ranjit Singh was the last ruling emperor of the Punjab.After his death, the British used the confusion surrounding his heirs' succession to move into the area. Most of the adult heirs died suspiciously. When it was over, the ruler of this prosperous area was an 1o year old boy, Duleep. His mother was very politically astute so the British had her exiled from the country and then forced the child-king to sign over his lands and the symbol of his rule, the Kor-i-Noor diamond.Duleep Singh was then raised by British people until Queen Victoria decided that he was really cute and wanted him to go to England. She lavished attention on him and considered herself to be his best friend. He was not reunited with his mother until he was an adult.Eventually Duleep married a woman from Egypt and had six children. The children were known as Princes …

Subjects

  • East Indians
  • Biography
  • Large type books
  • Suffragists
  • East Indian Women
  • Social conditions

Places

  • Great Britain