We Lost the Motherland

  • Genre: Other
  • Author: Emad_Sadiq
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
Synopsis of “We Lost the Motherland” Introduction We Lost the Motherland is a historical fiction novel that chronicles the remarkable life of Tipu Sultan, the Tiger of Mysore, whose valor, strategic brilliance, and unyielding resistance made him one of the fiercest warriors against British colonial expansion in India. This novel captures the arc of his rise, struggles, innovations, betrayals, and ultimate fall, painting an intimate portrait of a man whose life was intertwined with the fate of his kingdom. Rooted in themes of patriotism, loyalty, faith, and the consequences of betrayal, it presents a gripping tale of a ruler fighting to preserve not just his throne but the independence of an entire people. --- The Rise of the Tiger The story begins with Tipu Sultan’s youth, portraying his relationship with his father, Haider Ali, a self-made ruler who wrested control of Mysore from rival factions. As Haider Ali carves out a place for Mysore in a world filled with shifting alliances and predatory colonial forces, he grooms Tipu to succeed him. From a young age, Tipu is exposed to the harsh realities of war, politics, and leadership, learning that victory often comes with sacrifice. Haider Ali teaches Tipu not only the art of war but also the importance of diplomacy and governance, laying the foundations for his son’s future reign. The early chapters focus on Tipu’s transformation from an eager student to a commanding prince, leading campaigns alongside his father against the Marathas, Nizam of Hyderabad, and the British East India Company. It is during these formative battles that Tipu earns a reputation for his courage and military acumen, using innovative tactics to outwit enemies. The development of rocket artillery, one of the first of its kind, showcases Tipu’s forward-thinking nature and his desire to strengthen Mysore against outside threats. When Haider Ali passes away, Tipu assumes the throne. His ascent marks the beginning of a new era for Mysore—a kingdom that stands proudly, defying the expanding grip of the British. However, the responsibility of leadership comes with immense burdens. As Tipu envisions a powerful and independent Mysore, he finds himself surrounded by enemies on all fronts. The British, Marathas, and Nizam, despite their differences, form shifting alliances, each determined to check Tipu’s growing influence. --- The Fight for Survival As ruler, Tipu Sultan introduces radical reforms that solidify his power and uplift his people. His policies promote agriculture, commerce, military innovations, and education, ensuring Mysore’s prosperity. But these reforms also attract hostility from neighboring rulers, who fear Tipu’s strength and independence. The British see Tipu’s defiance as a threat to their colonial ambitions, and the stage is set for conflict. The novel takes readers through the First and Second Anglo-Mysore Wars, battles that highlight Tipu’s genius as both a warrior and a strategist. Despite limited resources, Tipu defeats the British on multiple occasions, forcing them to sue for peace through the Treaty of Mangalore, one of the few treaties in history where the British were forced to negotiate on unfavorable terms. These early victories bolster Tipu’s confidence, but they also plant the seeds of resentment and fear in the British, who begin planning their revenge.

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  1. Leekristonsovtch
    Leekristonsovtch rated it
    The novel starts off quite well. The premise is quite interesting even though a bit cliche and the world is extremely interesting since it's set in modern times. The chinese myth elements are also quite cool and the characters are fine. There's just one little problem, after chapter like 300 the Chinese patriotism becomes a bit too annoying. Like always the chinese are number 1 of all time, the whole China has always been the center of the world thing. Also the west is obviously represent as hysterical beings who follow the Vatican. All in all it isn't a bad novel (especially the first 200 chapters) but after a while it starts leaving a bad taste in your mouh.
  1. Daoist57BLYpOJ
    Daoist57BLYpOJ rated it
    Awesome. Quick but full start on world building. Main character isn't op but has to find a way to show what happened! Big plus is he does not pretend to be psychic
  1. eloheitzvaot
    eloheitzvaot rated it
    Not only is the cover amazing and tells you what it’s going to be about and hw funny so is the story and the t is the perfect slice of life story to sit down and relax to
  1. Ivanicjpg
    Ivanicjpg rated it
    Rusak bgt bos grammar nya. Kalo ndak niat perbaikin mending ni ya pake bahasa indo aja. Mo baca jadi mager gara2 otak rusak duluan mahamin english ente.
  1. ShaqFu
    ShaqFu rated it
    Its criminal that this book doesn’t have a full 5-star rating. This is an amazing book which brings you into its world and leaves you wanting more. If (like myself) all you’ve been consuming recently is power-fantyasy system novels this is the thing to restore your faith in webnovels and their ability to make you more than a system novel junkie. Also my favourite part is that the main character has secrets that even we, the readers dont know yet. Serious intrigue.
  1. DaoistStorm22
    DaoistStorm22 rated it
    The book is pretty good but it's hard to understand some paragraphs. Like the other say it need more world building and character development. I feel that the book is written without proof reading it.the author just put what's in his mind without connection to the previuse paragraph. Basically the story event happen without explaination. It needs to be proof read and change some words that the westerner to understand.
  1. Enibs
    Enibs rated it
    what i enjoyed was the world creation and the events that are playing out to a certain point. The author has a nice writing style that is vey simple and clean. There is a lot of potential to the story. whever it goes, good luck author.
  1. Thetickingtime
    Thetickingtime rated it
    This book has potential but author is developing the story too fast and because I think that English is not author's first language so the chapters can be very confusing at some points. Aside from MC the other characters lack background.

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