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A history of modern South Asia told through five partitions that
reshaped it. As recently as 1928, a vast swathe of Asia - India,
Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Nepal, Bhutan, Yemen, Oman, the UAE,
Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait - were bound together under a single
imperial banner, an entity known officially as the 'Indian Empire',
or more simply as the Raj.It was the British Empire's crown jewel,
a vast dominion stretching from the Red Sea to the jungles of
Southeast Asia, home to a quarter of the world's population and
encompassing the largest Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Zoroastrian
communities on the planet. Its people used the Indian rupee, were
issued passports stamped 'Indian Empire', and were guarded by
armies garrisoned forts from the Bab el-Mandab to the HimalayasAnd
then, in the space of just fifty years, the Indian Empire
shattered.Five partitions tore it apart, carving out new nations,
redrawing maps, and leaving behind a legacy of war, exile, and
division.Shattered Lands, for the first time, presents the whole
story of how the Indian Empire was unmade. How a single, sprawling
dominion became twelve modern nations. How maps were redrawn in
boardrooms and on battlefields, by politicians in London and
revolutionaries in Delhi, by kings in remote palaces and soldiers
in trenches.Its legacies include civil wars in Burma and Sri Lanka,
ongoing insurgencies in Kashmir, Baluchistan and north-east India
and the Rohingya genocide.It is a history of ambition and betrayal,
of forgotten wars and unlikely alliances, of borders carved with
ink and fire. And, above all, it is the story of how the map of
modern Asia was made.Sam Dalrymple's stunning debut is based on
deep archival research, previously untranslated private memoirs,
and interviews in English, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Punjabi, Konyak,
Arabic and Burmese. From portraits of the key political players to
accounts of those swept up in these wars and mass migrations,
Shattered Lands is vivid, compelling, thought-provoking history at
its best.