This is the story of a modern man who transmigrates to 16th-century India in a parallel world after dying to save his first crush on a date. He regresses as a lowly-ranked soldier in the camp of Hemu, the last northern Hindu king, who is fated to lose and die at the hands of the Mughals. With his modern knowledge and past experiences, the protagonist alters the course of history, forcing the Mughals to surrender and retreat beyond the Ravi River, which is in modern-day Pakistan. As a reward, he is granted trading rights and becomes the emperor’s personal attendant. Using this opportunity, he sets out to reshape the empire. By promoting private enterprise, establishing trading company, and creating opportunities for the lower communities, he begins to shift India’s economy away from the feudal system toward modern capitalism. And all this began with the advent of his mercenary army, which excelled in firearms far ahead of its time. His journey is filled with trials, including internal turmoil, political strife, and the looming threat of invasion from the Mughals in the west, Tibet from the north and the Dutch and Portuguese in the south. As the emperor’s trusted aide, the protagonist not only rescues the crumbling empire but also forges his own path, eventually claiming the title of emperor himself. Join him on this incredible journey of empire's ascension, as he explores how India could have been in the 16th century if history had taken a different course. With just one battle's result, the fate of the entire world is transformed. Discord : https://discord.com/invite/pSeBQUVRrf Discord id: jeet_author_1993 (for direct contact) Notes: Don't forget to check sample work and maps in aux as glimpse of this novel Disclaimer: This is a fictional story based on history in alternate universe. It doesn't claims to be always historically correct. Reader's discretion is advised. All images used are AI based. Feel free to contact me in case you have any dispute.
Inside the grand chamber of the king, adorned with intricate tapestries and ornate furnishings, Emperor Hemu and Prince Aditya engaged in a game of chess. The room was illuminated by flickering torches, casting dancing shadows across the polished marble floor.
As they moved their chess pieces with precision, the atmosphere was tense yet congenial. Emperor Hemu, with his regal bearing and piercing gaze, watched Aditya's every move with a mixture of curiosity and amusement.
"So,.." Emperor Hemu began, his voice carrying the weight of authority, "what's going on between you and the daughters of the Finance Minister and Defense Minister of my empire, boy?"
Aditya, taken aback by the straightforwardness of the inquiry, paused briefly before replying, "It's nothing particularly special, Your Majesty. Raamya assists me in my training sessions with Jeetendar, and Amira often joins me on trips to the market. Occasionally, we also engage in hunting excursions together."
Emperor Hemu arched an eyebrow skeptically, his discerning gaze revealing his disbelief. "Is that so?" he inquired, a hint of amusement coloring his tone. "Both Sayantika and Shadi Khan have approached me. One wishes for her daughter to accompany you on your visit to Rewari as a guardian, while the other desires her daughter's presence to broaden her horizons."
Under the intense scrutiny of the emperor's piercing gaze, Aditya felt a wave of suffocation wash over him as he made a confession. "I believe...I am...in love with them," he admitted, his words stumbling out amidst the weight of the emperor's presence.
With each strategic maneuver on the chessboard, Emperor Hemu skillfully guided the conversation, delving deeper into Aditya's personal affairs. "Tell me, boy," he said, his voice soft but insistent, "what do you truly desire? Is it love or power?"
Aditya's brow furrowed in contemplation as he pondered the emperor's words. "I... I'm not sure, Your Majesty," he admitted, his voice tinged with uncertainty. "Perhaps both?"
Emperor Hemu chuckled knowingly, his eyes gleaming with amusement as he maneuvered his rook. "Ah, the age-old dilemma," he mused. "Love or power? It seems we are all faced with that choice at some point in our lives."
Emperor Hemu raised a quizzical eyebrow, his gaze piercing Aditya with scrutiny. "You do realize that they represent the two most influential factions of our empire, don't you?" he remarked, his voice laced with curiosity.
Aditya nodded respectfully, meeting the emperor's gaze. "Yes, Samrat," he affirmed.
"Tell me, do they hold affection for you?" Emperor Hemu inquired further, his tone taking on a paternal concern.
"I believe so, Your Majesty," Aditya replied thoughtfully, considering the question.
Emperor Hemu leaned back in his chair, regarding Aditya with a knowing look. "Then why delay? Should we not proceed with the engagement? Are you not eager to marry?" he pressed, his voice carrying a hint of insistence.
Aditya hesitated, pondering the question before responding. "I believe it would be prudent to wait, Samrat. The Dutch threat still looms in the south, and our relations with Pakistan remain precarious," he explained, his words measured.
The emperor chuckled softly as he maneuvered his knight to encircle Aditya's queen, noting the political implications of Aditya's answer. "A diplomatic approach, no doubt. However, I'm interested in your personal reasons for delaying," he pressed, studying Aditya's expression for sincerity.
Aditya met the emperor's gaze squarely, a glint of resolve shining in his eyes as he shielded his queen with a pawn maneuver. "Your Majesty, Raamya has recently gained approval to rule Bengal, and Amira is still going through seventeen. My aim is to lead by example, allowing Raamya time to govern and ensuring Amira reaches eighteen before any talk of marriage or engagement," he explained, his tone unwavering.
As Aditya made his move, placing his bishop strategically on the board, Emperor Hemu's lips curved into a wry smile. "An interesting perspective," he remarked, considering Aditya's words.
Emperor Hemu strategically positions his bishop, applying pressure to Aditya's defenses. In response, Aditya maneuvers his knight to shield his pawn.
Hemu advances his pawn, threatening Aditya's knight. Aditya reacts by relocating his rook to a safer spot.
Seizing the opportunity, Hemu sacrifices his knight to pave the way for his concealed queen to launch an attack on Aditya's king. Oblivious to the looming danger, Aditya captures Hemu's knight with his rook.
With a bold move, Hemu maneuvers his queen into position, placing Aditya's king in check. Despite Aditya's attempt to defend by moving his king, it's too late.
Hemu's queen delivers a decisive blow, moving diagonally to secure the fatal checkmate against Aditya's king. Despite Aditya's brave efforts, he couldn't evade the queen's lethal attack.
With a triumphant smile, Emperor Hemu announces, "Checkmate, boy." Aditya, acknowledging his defeat, bows his head in recognition of Hemu's superior strategy.
As the evening wore on and the game of chess came to an end, Emperor Hemu offered Aditya a reassuring smile. "You have much to learn, boy," he said, his tone filled with paternal warmth. "But with time, you will find your way."
The room fell silent as the realization dawned on Aditya that he had been outmaneuvered.
"See to it that both of them accompany you on your journey, learn to make balance and maintain proper conduct until the wedding," Emperor Hemu decreed, his voice carrying both authority and kindness.
Aditya's heart sank as he realized his defeat on the chessboard mirrored his predicament in life.
Initially, he had grand plans for his first intimate encounter with Raamya, but now it seemed those dreams would have to wait.
Emperor Hemu studied Aditya's crestfallen expression with a mixture of sympathy and wisdom. "Listen to me, Aditya," he said, his voice gentle yet firm. "You may be young and headstrong, but remember, there are greater forces at play in the world. Before you act rashly, consider the consequences."
Aditya nodded solemnly, his mind swirling with conflicting emotions. He knew the emperor's words held wisdom, yet he couldn't shake the turmoil within his heart.
With a sense of humility and newfound resolve, Aditya bowed respectfully to the emperor, silently vowing to heed his counsel. In that moment, he realized that perhaps, in the game of life, it was not about winning or losing, but about finding balance and understanding.
** Lahore fort, Pakistan Empire **
As the evening settled, casting shadows across the opulent chamber of Badshah Afzal, he lay with his head cradled in the gentle embrace of Nagma's lap. His countenance betrayed the weight of sorrow, tears having left their mark on his cheeks. Nagma tenderly placed her hand upon his head, offering solace in the midst of his grief.
In the midst of this intimate moment, the tranquility was shattered by the arrival of Bairam Khan and his loyal retinue. With a solemn bow, Bairam Khan sought forgiveness for intruding upon the Badshah's private sorrow. "Forgive me, my Badshah, but urgent news demands your attention," he implored, his voice carrying a sense of urgency.
Badshah Afzal raised his head from Nagma's lap, his eyes reflecting both sorrow and curiosity. "Speak, Khan baba. What news do you bring that cannot wait?" he inquired, his voice tinged with weariness.
Bairam Khan approached with a solemn expression etched on his face. "My Badshah, I bring unfortunate news," he began, his voice laden with gravity. "There have been numerous instances of looting and violence perpetrated by the Samrajya forces."
"These incidents occurred both outside the city and in nearby states, originating from the northeastern border who invaded last time."
His tone conveyed deep concern as he continued, "Reports indicate that these forces constitute a distinct faction within the Samrajya, operating independently out of Prince Aditya's authority. Despite this, they wield considerable influence within the court of the Samrat."
Afzal's brows furrowed in concern as he sought clarification. "From which regions do these forces hail, and what are their intentions?" he inquired, his voice betraying a hint of apprehension. "We've already ceded that territory."
Bairam Khan, his countenance grave, responded with a sense of urgency. "They originate from the kingdoms of Rewari and Punjab," he revealed, his tone tinged with gravitas.
"Their leaders adhere to the Sikh religion, and their aim is to annex our portions of Punjab and Sindh to establish an united kingdom of khalistan."
Afzal pondered the gravity of the situation before pressing for further details. "Do we possess any concrete evidence to verify these claims?" he asked, his tone reflecting a mix of skepticism and concern.
Bairam Khan's expression darkened slightly as he delivered the unfortunate news. "Regrettably, the only witness that we managed to apprehend by Sikandar Khan on his return journey, has already taken his own life."
He explained, his voice heavy with disappointment. "However, we do have his remains as evidence."
Sikandar Khan, though taken aback by Bairam Khan's blatant white lie, remained composed, nodding in 'yes' to Afzal's inquiries, knowing that his survival depended on it.
Afzal's eyes blazed with determination as he issued his command. "Then what are we waiting for? Dispatch a pigeon post to Prince Aditya immediately."
He instructed with urgency. "Aditya is my friend, and he will ensure that justice is served. This concerns not just my realm, but his empire as well."
Bairam Khan shook his head in sorrowful disbelief. "Look at yourself, Your Majesty," he lamented, his tone tinged with pity. "You've endured so much suffering, yet you seek retribution through a foreign prince."
"Consider the noble lady by your side who has lost her cousin brother, along with countless others in our sultanate. We cannot rely on outsiders for justice. The sultanate needs its ruler."
"But what would you have me do?" Afzal countered, his voice tinged with frustration. "Declare war and unleash devastation once more? My heart still bleeds, Khan Baba. I yearn for vengeance, but at what cost?"
Bairam Khan's eyes gleamed with resolve as he outlined his plan. "Leave it to me, Your Majesty," he reassured, his voice firm. "I have arranged for the Mujahideens, our elite special forces. "
"They will infiltrate their ranks, striking at their leaders and perpetrators under the guise of reform retaliation. Our hands will remain clean, and justice will be served."
Before Afzal could respond, Nagma interjected, her voice trembling with emotion as she embraced him. "My badshah, your mother was innocent when they humiliated her. My brother was innocent when they beheaded him."
She cried, her tears staining her cheeks. "Our people were massacred, our lands looted. We need retribution. We need you, our Badshah. Please, lead us to justice."
Nagma's impassioned plea ignited a fire within Afzal, stirring emotions that he usually kept tightly controlled.
His usual calm demeanor gave way to a simmering rage as he responded, "You are right. I crave revenge, no matter the cost."
With steely resolve, he turned to Bairam Khan, his eyes ablaze with determination. "Khan Baba, I acknowledge my error. I entrust you with full responsibility for this mission."
Bairam Khan nodded solemnly. "Your Majesty, we are prepared," he assured, his voice steady. "We shall strike Rewari within the month. Once chaos ensues, our forces will pivot to Punjab."
Afzal's fists clenched with resolve as he nodded in agreement. "Ensure that our operatives remain undetected," he commanded, his voice tinged with apprehension.
"I am afraid facing Amira and Aditya after this." He paused, a pained expression crossing his face. "Speaking of reforms, I require a detailed briefing on their new initiatives."
Bairam Khan's brow furrowed in confusion as he processed Afzal's unexpected request. "Reforms? At this juncture, My Badshah?" he queried, his tone tinged with uncertainty.
Afzal's gaze hardened with determination as he responded, his voice resolute. "I want reforms of our own, similar to theirs." he declared firmly, his passion evident. "Select those initiatives from their proposals that align with our principles and implement them. "
"Aditya's involvement assures their effectiveness. Prepare the necessary court proceedings. We must fortify our borders and bolster our military strength. I have mourned for too long. The sultanate needs me," he asserted with growing conviction.
With a sense of purpose, Badshah Afzal rose from his seat, casting a final glance at Nagma before striding decisively out of the chamber, ready to confront the challenges that awaited him as the ruler of his realm.
In the background, Bairam Khan and Nagma exchanged knowing smiles, as the true colours of their role in manipulating the Badshah are slowly but surely becoming evident.