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'Our history books tell invaders' stories, not our heroes': Amish Tripathi at his book launch

Tripathi, who launched his latest book "Chola Tigers" at a popular roadside bookstall run by Anand Solanki in Pune Cantonment for the past 35 years, said his work aims to bring to light the forgotten heroes of India's past.

October 31, 2025 / 22:39 IST
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Amish Tripathi

Author Amish Tripathi on Friday said Indian history textbooks largely narrate the stories of invaders who attacked and ruled the country for centuries, but fail to highlight the courage and sacrifice of our ancestors who fought to preserve the nation's civilisation and identity.

Tripathi, who launched his latest book "Chola Tigers" at a popular roadside bookstall run by Anand Solanki in Pune Cantonment for the past 35 years, said his work aims to bring to light the forgotten heroes of India's past.

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"What is taught in our history textbooks is the story of invaders -- Turks, Arabs, Persians, French, British, Portuguese -- who attacked and ruled us for many centuries. But we are not told about our ancestors who fought those invaders, which is why we are still alive," Tripathi told PTI at the event.

The author said "Chola Tigers", the second book in his Indic Chronicles series after "The Legend of Suheldev", narrates the tale of an assassination squad sent by Emperor Rajendra Chola to Ghazni to punish and kill Mahmud of Ghazni for the desecration of the Somnath temple.