Delve into the complex political landscape of Nepal with Kingdom Lost, the compelling sequel to Singha Durbar. Authored by Sagar S.J.B. Rana, a writer with unique ancestral ties to the Rana family and deep political involvement, this book offers an objective and balanced account of the nation's history from the fall of the Rana regime in 1951 to 2008. Drawing heavily on one-on-one interviews with pivotal political and military leaders, Rana provides an intimate perspective on Nepal's post-monarchy era, shedding light on the tumultuous transition and the forces that shaped modern Nepal.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain an objective and balanced perspective on Nepal's modern political history from 1951 to 2008.
- Benefit from an author's unique insights, stemming from both family heritage and direct political engagement.
- Explore a tumultuous period through extensive research and direct interviews with key political and military figures.
- Understand the historical progression from the Rana regime's end through to the critical year of 2008.
About the Author
Sagar S.J.B. Rana is a distinguished author with a unique vantage point on Nepalese history and politics. His ancestral ties to the Rana family, combined with his direct involvement in the nation's political landscape, provide him with unparalleled insight. Rana is known for his objective and balanced accounts, meticulously researched and often drawing from direct interviews with key historical figures, offering readers an intimate understanding of complex political transitions.