Moin Mir

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Born (1974-03-16) March 16, 1974 (age 50)
New Delhi, India
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipUK
OccupationAuthor

Moin Mir (born March 16th 1974, New Delhi, India) is a London based author of Indian origin. [1].

He is one of the descendants of the last Nawab of Surat [2] [3] and the only son of the Darbar of Kamadhia, an erstwhile principality in India [4]

Books

‘The Lost Fragrance of Infinity’ is his latest novel on Sufism published by Roli Books. [5]

His first book ‘The Prince who beat the Empire’ was a non-fiction book. In the UK the book was published by Amberley Publishing. The book was published in India by Roli Books as Surat: Fall of a Port. Rise of a Prince [6]

He is also a contributing author to ‘Tales from the Life of Bruce Wannell’ published by Eland Books in the UK. [7]

His books have been reviewed in India Today[8], Asian Review of Books[9], Times of India[10] and others.

Bibliography

  • The Lost Fragrance of Infinity, Roli Books (2021) ISBN 978-8186939888
  • The Prince who beat the Empire, Amberley Publishing (2018) ISBN 978-1445686929
  • Surat: Fall of a Port Rise of a Prince, Roli Books (2017) ISBN 978-9351941828
  • Contributing author for Tales from the life of Bruce Wannell, Eland Books (2019)

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