
4008 - Amar Sigh Rathor
Author: Amar Chitra Katha
"Amar Singh Rathore" is a historical-biographical narrative that brings to life the valor and legacy of Amar Singh Rathore, a celebrated Rajput noble and warrior from 17th-century India. The book explores his daring exploits, unwavering loyalty, and indomitable spirit, painting a vivid portrait of his role in the Mughal court and his lasting impact on Rajput history. Keywords: Rajput warrior, bravery, Mughal era, 17th century, loyalty, valor, Rajasthan, Amar Singh Rathore, historical biography, Indian history, heroism. Ideal For: Readers interested in Indian history, especially the Mughal period and Rajputana heritage; fans of historical biographies and tales of valor; students learning about Indian warrior culture; and those who appreciate stories of courage and honor. Recommended Reader Age: Teenagers (13+) and adults who enjoy history and biography. Theme: Courage and honor in the face of adversity; loyalty to one’s people and principles; resistance against oppression; the complexity of politics and power during the Mughal era. Tone: Serious, heroic, evocative, and inspiring. The tone honors Amar Singh’s bravery and paints his life as legendary, with respect and admiration. Book Type: Historical biography / Indian history narrative. Length: Typically ranges from 100 to 200 pages depending on the edition (you can specify if you have a particular version).