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questioned why their relationship was so controversial. Basu had examined Queen Victoria's Hindustani journals and Karim's personal diaries, unlike previous biographers of the Queen.
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in 2001, in her research of the Queen's taste for curry, drew her attention to a painting of Karim on the wall of the Indian corridor, and how "he looked more like a
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and how he was subsequently recruited by the superintendent of Agra Central Jail, John W. Tyler, to wait on the Queen in England during
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ended with "it's good that the story of the queen and her munshi has been brought to light, but the bright shine of
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In addition to Queen Victoria and Karim, the main characters featuring in the book include some
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The historical context of when and where Karim was born is followed by an account of the
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stated that the book told a "charming tale which should have been told before", and in
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In the introduction, Basu explains how a visit to the restored Durbar room at
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means there's no room for history's more shadowy parts". A review in
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said that its power lay in it being "fact rather than fiction".
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was titled "When the Empress of India Met Her Muslim Teacher".
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described the author as having "done solid homework". The
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was first published in 2010, then in 2011 and 2017, by
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Index


Shrabani Basu
The History Press
ISBN
978-0-7509-8258-0
Queen Victoria
Munshi
Abdul Karim
Shrabani Basu
The History Press
Victoria & Abdul
Osborne House
nawab
Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886
her Golden Jubilee
members of the Royal family
the Royal Household
viceroys
secretaries of state for India
British prime ministers
St James's Palace
Royal Archives
Windsor Castle
British Library
Sir James Reid
Karachi
Michaela Reid
The History Press
Gloucester
British India territories

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