Hunza

Hunza
Title Hunza PDF eBook
Author Jay Milton Hoffman
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Diet
ISBN 9780832905131

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Hunza Matters

Hunza Matters
Title Hunza Matters PDF eBook
Author Kreutzmann Hermann
Publisher Harrassowitz
Pages 570
Release 2020-03-11
Genre China
ISBN 9783447113694

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Since the mid-19th century, boundary-making in the Pamirian Crossroads had involved the redefining of contested spheres of influence between Great Britain and Russia. Remote mountain microstates had enjoyed a comparatively high degree of autonomy from their immediate neighbours. The incorporation of the Hunza Valley into the British-Kashmirian realm followed a successful military intervention. The colonial project has significantly affected living conditions in the Hunza Valley. 0Hunza matters addresses the transformation from four perspectives. First, the changing physical infrastructure are analysed from a road perspective. Initially, pack animals and porterage were involved in crossing high passes. Daring geostrategic projects emerged, shedding light on early plans for connecting British India with China by motor road. Much later the Karakoram Highway was built. The latest stage of infrastructure development is the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Second, environmental resource utilisation strategies have changed over time. Emphasis has shifted from a predominantly agriculture-based economy towards a market-oriented income generation including extractivism, remittances and services. Third, bordering and ordering is strongly linked to actors and factors. Fourth, new light is shed on prevalent myths that are associated with Alexander the Great and the Silk Roads, longevity and an ideal state. A developmentalism discourse has been transformed in Chinese occupation narrative. All four perspectives are displayed on the basis of archival evidence that has been collected from a wide range of sources, augmented by empirical material collected during four decades.

Hunza

Hunza
Title Hunza PDF eBook
Author Aamir Rashid
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 2005
Genre Hunza (Pakistan)
ISBN

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Hunza Health Secrets for Long Life and Happiness

Hunza Health Secrets for Long Life and Happiness
Title Hunza Health Secrets for Long Life and Happiness PDF eBook
Author Renee Taylor
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1978
Genre Diet
ISBN 9780879835491

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50 Secrets of the World's Longest Living People

50 Secrets of the World's Longest Living People
Title 50 Secrets of the World's Longest Living People PDF eBook
Author Sally Beare
Publisher Da Capo Lifelong Books
Pages 322
Release 2005-12-21
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9781569243480

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Today we are living longer than ever before, and a few of us can expect to live to 100 or more. But many people feel that they will inevitably suffer the diseases of old age in their final years. Pharmaceutical companies have spent billions of dollars trying to find a cure for the "diseases of aging"—they may have found ways to stem some of the symptoms, but they have yet to find a panacea. Yet there are places in the world where, all along, people have commonly lived to 100 or more without suffering so much as a headache. How do they do it? The answer is simple: through sound dietary habits and balanced, healthy lifestyles. The 50 Secrets of the World's Longest Living People looks at the nutrition and lifestyle mores of the world's five most remarkable longevity hotspots—Okinawa, Japan; Bama, China; Campodimele, Italy; Symi, Greece; and Hunza, Pakistan—and explains how we too can incorporate the wisdom of these people into our everyday lives. It offers each of the secrets in detail, provides delicious, authentic recipes, and outlines a simple-to-master plan for putting it all together and living your best, and longest, life.

Mountain Berries and Desert Spice

Mountain Berries and Desert Spice
Title Mountain Berries and Desert Spice PDF eBook
Author Sumayya Usmani
Publisher Frances Lincoln
Pages 192
Release 2017-04-06
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1781012121

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In this eagerly awaited follow up to Pakistani cookbook Summers Under the Tamarind Tree, food writer and cookery teacher Sumayya Usmani continues her journey of discovery through the exotic cuisine of her native Pakistan. Mountain Berries and Desert Spice introduces home cooks to Pakistani desserts and explores their unique significance in the country’s culture and traditions. The 70 authentic and family recipes travel from the foothills of the Hindu Kush mountains in the north (where berries and fruits grow in abundance), via the fertile Punjab (with its rice- and grain-based desserts) to the Arabian sea in the south, where saffron- and cardamom-laced sweet recipes are a favourite. From the sweet snacks shared between friends over coffee to sumptuous desserts fit for lavish weddings, Sumayya tempts the reader with beautiful, easily achieved recipes that anyone can savour.

LIFE

LIFE
Title LIFE PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 92
Release 1950-01-30
Genre
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LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.