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L'Histoire du Baburc (Prince, Empereur, Sage) - 9781785514807 (French Edition)
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Product Details
Author:
Jane Ray, Anuradha
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
176
Publisher:
Scala Arts Publishers Inc. (December 28, 2022)
Language:
French
ISBN-13:
9781785514807
ISBN-10:
1785514806
Weight:
26.56oz
Dimensions:
7.24" x 9.02" x 0.81"
File:
NBN-NationalBookNetwork_05032024_P7260122_onix30_Complete-20240503.xml
Folder:
NBN
List Price:
$17.95
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$17.05
Publisher Identifier:
P-NBN
Discount Code:
D
Case Pack:
20
Age Range:
0 to 17
Grade Level:
Preschool to 12th Grade
Audience:
Children/juvenile
Pub Discount:
55
Overview
• The memoirs of Babur (1483 - 1530), founder of the mighty Mughal Empire, are an absorbing account of conquest and wise rule• Anuradha's lucid and lively retelling of the Baburnama will introduce this classic of world literature to a new generation of young readers• Published alongside an extensive program promoting the rich cultural heritage of the Republic of Uzbekistan• Coincides with an exhibition on the Boburid dynasty of the Mughal Empire at the Smithsonian Institute"This adaptation for younger readers (Key Stage 2) will introduce them to this classic of world literature and to Babur’s exciting adventures of discovery and conquest." — The School Run "In a time where we are even more aware of the need for diversity and understanding of other traditions, this will make an excellent addition to any school library." — Margaret Pemberton "This dynamic retelling of the memoirs of Babur, founder of the Mughal empire and Uzbek national hero, features the triumphs and reverses of his military and political career, with richly coloured illustrations." — The Guardian "A perfect introduction to the Baburnama for young readers giving them a flavour of this classic of world literature and Babur’s exciting adventures of discovery and conquest." — Outside in World The memoirs of Babur (1483–1530), descendant of Genghis Khan and Timur (Tamburlaine) and founder of the mighty Mughal Empire, enjoy worldwide renown as the first true autobiography in Islamic literature and an absorbing account of conquest and wise rule, composed by a man whose erudition and statecraft have elevated him to the status of a national hero in the countries of Central Asia. Babur’s narrative describes not only the battles that propelled him to power, but the people, flora and fauna of the lands he ruled – taking us from Samarkand to Kabul to northern India. Anuradha's lucid and lively retelling of the Baburnama will introduce this classic of world literature to a new generation of young readers, for whom the story of Babur will serve as both a thrilling adventure and an exemplary tale. The Story of Babur: Prince, Emperor, Sage is published as the Republic of Uzbekistan undertakes an extensive programme of promoting and communicating its rich cultural heritage both within its own borders and to the rest of the world. The book’s publication will coincide with an exhibition on the Boburid dynasty of the Mughal Empire at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC. For ages 7-11 years. Text in French.








