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The Far Pavilions


 

The Far Pavilions is an epic novel of British-Indian history by M. M. Kaye, first published in 1978, which tells the story of an English officer during the Great Game. Based partly on biographical writings of the author's grandfather, the novel, though rooted deeply in the romantic epics of the 19th century, has been hailed as a masterpiece of storytelling.

Teaser Synopsis

The novel tells the story of Ashton Pelham-Martyn, son of a British botanical scientist, who is born on the road shortly before the Sepoy uprising of 1857. As his parents both die of Cholera, he is entrusted to his nanny Sita to be brought to the Queen?s own Corps of Guides in Mardan, the commander of which would see him brought to England. The return to England is delayed by the mutiny - Sita fears that the boy might be recognized by the mutineers and killed, and she decides to hide him as her own child. As they seek refuge and work in the (fictional) kingdom of Gulkote, time passes, and Ashton, going under the nickname Ashok, forgets that he is English. Working as a boy for the young maharadja, Ashton befriends neglected princess Anjuli and master of stables Koda Dad as well as his son Zarin. Aged 11, Ashton uncovers a conspiracy against the maharadja and learns of a plot to kill him as a witness. His friends help him and his foster mother escape the palace and flee across the country, at which time Sita tells Ashton of his true parentage and his destination. Reaching Mardan, Ashton is sent to England for a formal education. Feeling split loyalties due to his upbringing and the condescending attitude of his classmates and foster parents, Ashton returns to India as soon as he can to join the guides, where he carves out a career for himself through his bravery, inventiveness, and an intuitive connection to the "natives". His fierce sense of justice and fairness often makes him go loggerheads with his superiors, who eventually gladly send Ashton on a long away mission to escort a wedding procession through India. It is there that he unexpectedly meets his long forgotten friend Anjuli, who is one of the brides...

Related Topics:
Sepoy - Queen?s own Corps of Guides - Mardan

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