Podcast with Imran Mulla, author of “The Indian Caliphate, Exiled Ottomans and the Billionaire Prince”

Imran Mulla

In 1924, the Republic of Turkey voted to abolish the Ottoman caliphate, ending a 400-year-long claim by the Ottomans that they were the leaders of the Islamic world. Abdülmecid II—who had been elected to the position by the Republic of Turkey just two years before—decamped for Europe.

 

 

The Indian Caliphate: Exiled Ottomans and the Billionaire Prince, Imran Mulla (Hurst, November 2025)

What followed was a bold plan by Indian Muslims and the Nizam of Hyderabad, one of the world’s richest men at the time, to potentially revive the caliphate, as told in Imran Mulla’s book The Indian Caliphate, Exiled Ottomans and the Billionaire Prince (Hurst, 2025)

Imran Mulla is a journalist at Middle East Eye in London, before which he studied history at the University of Cambridge.


Nicholas Gordon has an MPhil from Oxford in International Relations and a BA from Harvard. He is a writer, editor and occasional radio host based in Hong Kong.