
Review of "Lachit: The Indomitable" by Aneesh Gokhale
The book explores the lesser-known story of Lachit Barphukan, the Assamese commander who took on the Mughals. Aneesh explores the story of the Ahom dynasty and how they plan to retake Guwahati from the Mughals. The story is told in a wonderful manner and it goes back in time to bring to light one of the lesser-known stories of our history. The plot is engaging and fast paced. The book focuses on the story of Lachit, and rather than make it a larger-than-life story of a war.
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