The Indian Caliphate: Exiled Ottomans and the Billionaire Prince

Author:   Imran Mulla
Publisher:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
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9781805264248


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   18 December 2025
Format:   Hardback
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The Indian Caliphate: Exiled Ottomans and the Billionaire Prince


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The remarkable story of the last Ottoman Caliph, exiled by Atatrk, who tried to recreate the Caliphate in the Indian princely state of Hyderabad. Abdulmejid II was a talented painter, music enthusiast and Francophile. He was also the last Ottoman Caliph, expelled from Istanbul in March 1924 when Turkey abolished the 1,300-year-old Caliphate. From his villa on the French Riviera, Abdulmejid launched a plan to resurrect the institution and transform world history. Indian politician Shaukat Ali brokered a marital alliance between the Ottomans and the Nizam of Hyderabad, the world's richest prince, who governed a state the size of Italy in the Indian subcontinent. This saw the union of Islam's two greatest houses, and of the Islamic west and east. It cemented Hyderabad's status as a global Muslim capital, and left Abdulmejid's grandson, the Ottoman prince and the designated Nizam-in-waiting, perfectly placed to claim the Caliphate. But Partition in 1947 and the annexation of Hyderabad the following year spelled the end of this prospect. Exploring the lives, cultures and sensibilities of an amazing cast of players, The Indian Caliphate details this extraordinary history, which for decades has been consigned to near oblivion. This story of the downfall of two Muslim dynasties reveals a forgotten fact: that India was, in many ways, the very epicentre of the Islamic world in the early twentieth century.

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Author:   Imran Mulla
Publisher:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Imprint:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
ISBN:  

9781805264248


ISBN 10:   1805264249
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   18 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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'Mulla engagingly explores the dynamic interactions among the colourful leading personalities of the final days of the Ottoman Empire, the Islamic Caliphate, the pre-1947 Muslim nationalist movement in the late British Indian Raj, and the fading Indian princely state of Hyderabad. Throughout, he integrates his journalistic first-person descriptions and interviews with his historical research.' * <b>Michael H. Fisher, Danforth Professor of History, Emeritus, Oberlin College; author of <i>The Inordinately Strange Life of Dyce Sombre</i></b> * 'In this ambitious and engrossing book, Mulla forensically traces the intrigue and suspense that accompanied Abdulmejid's attempt to revive the Caliphate in India, much to the consternation of the British. As he takes the reader from Istanbul to the French Riviera, from the attar-scented palaces of Hyderabad to the dusty Australian Outback, Mulla introduces a bedazzling cast of characters, vividly bringing to life this important and largely untold story of empire and exile.' * <b>John Zubrzycki, author of <i>Dethroned</i>, <i>The House of Jaipur</i> and <i>Empire of Enchantment</i></b> * 'Richly researched and compellingly written, this book announces the arrival of Imran Mulla not just as a meticulous and exciting historian, but as a voice that will be and should be heard through the coming decades.' * <b>Moin Mir, author of <i>The Prince Who Beat the Empire</i>, <i>The Lost Fragrance of Infinity</i> and <i>Travels with Plotinus</i></b> *


‘Mulla’s writing is racy and vivid . . . the story is especially compelling as it foreshadows many of today’s political conflicts.’ * <b><i>Middle East Eye</i></b> * ‘The Indian Caliphate is captivating historical storytelling, as well as a piece of investigative journalism. Mulla is at his inquisitive and interrogative best, uncovering a hidden history.’ * <b><i>Middle East Eye</i></b> * 'Mulla engagingly explores the dynamic interactions among the colourful leading personalities of the final days of the Ottoman Empire, the Islamic Caliphate, the pre-1947 Muslim nationalist movement in the late British Indian Raj, and the fading Indian princely state of Hyderabad. Throughout, he integrates his journalistic first-person descriptions and interviews with his historical research.' * <b>Michael H. Fisher, Danforth Professor of History, Emeritus, Oberlin College; author of <i>The Inordinately Strange Life of Dyce Sombre</i></b> * 'In this ambitious and engrossing book, Mulla forensically traces the intrigue and suspense that accompanied Abdulmejid's attempt to revive the Caliphate in India, much to the consternation of the British. As he takes the reader from Istanbul to the French Riviera, from the attar-scented palaces of Hyderabad to the dusty Australian Outback, Mulla introduces a bedazzling cast of characters, vividly bringing to life this important and largely untold story of empire and exile.' * <b>John Zubrzycki, author of <i>Dethroned</i>, <i>The House of Jaipur</i> and <i>Empire of Enchantment</i></b> * 'Richly researched and compellingly written, this book announces the arrival of Imran Mulla not just as a meticulous and exciting historian, but as a voice that will be and should be heard through the coming decades.' * <b>Moin Mir, author of <i>The Prince Who Beat the Empire</i>, <i>The Lost Fragrance of Infinity</i> and <i>Travels with Plotinus</i></b> *


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Imran Mulla is a journalist at Middle East Eye in London, before which he studied history at the University of Cambridge. This is his first book.

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