The War of the Goldsmith’s Daughter

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The War of the Goldsmith?s Daughter (1964) by Adam Watson is a historical study of a fifteenth-century conflict between the Bahmani Sultanate and the Vijayanagara Empire. The title refers to a legend that the war was sparked by a dispute over a goldsmith?s daughter, though Watson treats this story as symbolic rather than literal. Using Persian and South Indian sources, he reconstructs the political rivalry, military campaigns, and diplomatic maneuvering between the two powers around 1406.

Watson explores how honor, prestige, territorial ambition, and court politics shaped decision-making, challenging simplistic explanations of religious war. He situates the conflict within broader patterns of medieval interstate relations, showing similarities to European power politics. The book combines narrative history with analytical insight, reflecting Watson’s later work in international relations and emphasizing how regional systems develop rules, balances, and recurring forms of competition.

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Weight 459 g
Dimensions 15 × 22 cm
Author Adam Watson
Publisher Chatto & Windus
Published On 1964
Pages 237pp
Country London: United Kingdom
Language English
Dimension 15cm x 22cm
Item Weight 460gm
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