The Races of Afghanistan

The Races of Afghanistan
Title The Races of Afghanistan PDF eBook
Author Henry Walter Bellew
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1880
Genre Afghanistan
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The Races of Afghanistan was written towards the end of, and shortly after, the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-80) and published in London in 1880. The author, Henry Walter Bellew, was a surgeon and medical officer in the Indian Army who over the years had undertaken a number of political missions in Afghanistan and written several books on Indian and Afghan subjects. In explaining the purpose of his book, Bellew writes that the peoples of Afghanistan in his view soon would become subjects of the British Empire and that, "to know the history, interests, and aspirations of a people, is half the battle gained in converting them to loyal, contented, and peaceable subjects...." The book begins with an introduction, an overview chapter on the Afghans, and separate chapters on the history of the Afghans, British relations with Afghanistan, and Sher Ali (the emir of Afghanistan who reigned 1863-66 and 1868-79). These introductory chapters are followed by individual chapters on the following ethnic groups or tribes: Pathan (today usually seen as Pashtun or Paktun, Puktun, or Pushtun), Yusufzai, Afridi, Khattak, Dadicae, Ghilji (also seen today as Ghilzi and Khilji), Tajik, and Hazarah (Hazara in modern times). Bellew speculates on the pre-Islamic origins of the different Afghan peoples, discussing the tradition that the Afghans were descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel, and referring to the writings of Herodotus, in which the Dadicae are mentioned as one of four Indian nations forming a satrapy on the extreme eastern frontier of the Persian Empire under the emperor, Darius I. Bellew's book was used as a source by later writers, for example Percy Molesworth Sykes (1867-1945) in his A History of Persia (1921). Bellew was the author of other books on Afghanistan and neighboring countries, of grammars and dictionaries of several Afghan languages, and of studies of individual ethnic groups.

The Races of Afghanistan

The Races of Afghanistan
Title The Races of Afghanistan PDF eBook
Author Henry Walter Bellew
Publisher Asian Educational Services
Pages 134
Release 2004
Genre Afghanistan
ISBN 9788120617896

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1st Print: 1880 A brief account of the Principal Nations inhabiting the country

Nation, Ethnicity and the Conflict in Afghanistan

Nation, Ethnicity and the Conflict in Afghanistan
Title Nation, Ethnicity and the Conflict in Afghanistan PDF eBook
Author Raghav Sharma
Publisher Routledge
Pages 198
Release 2016-07-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317090136

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Ethnic and tribal loyalties in Afghanistan provided the lethal cocktail for the violent conflict that engulfed the country following the collapse of the Soviet backed government in 1992. The ensuing fighting between mujahideen groups paved the way for the tectonic social and political shifts, which continue to shape events today. What accounts for the emergence of ethnicity, as the main cause of conflict in Afghanistan? What moved people to respond with such fervour and intensity to calls for ethnic solidarity? This book attempts to make sense of ethnicity’s decisive role in Afghanistan through a comprehensive exploration of its nature and perception. Based on new data, generated through interviews, field notes and participant observations, Sharma maps the increased role of ethnicity in Afghan national politics. Key social, political and historical processes that facilitated its emergence as the pre-dominant fault-line of conflict are explored, moving away from grand political and military narrative to instead engage with zones of conflict as social spaces. This book will be of interest to students and scholars working in politics, ethnic studies and security studies.

Russia in Central Asia in 1889 and the Anglo-Russian Question

Russia in Central Asia in 1889 and the Anglo-Russian Question
Title Russia in Central Asia in 1889 and the Anglo-Russian Question PDF eBook
Author Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston
Publisher
Pages 546
Release 1889
Genre Asia, Central
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Russia in Central Asia in 1889 and the Anglo-Russian Question

Russia in Central Asia in 1889 and the Anglo-Russian Question
Title Russia in Central Asia in 1889 and the Anglo-Russian Question PDF eBook
Author George Nathaniel of Curzon
Publisher
Pages 576
Release 1889
Genre Eastern question (Central Asia)
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Russia in Central Asia in 1889 and the Anglo-Russian Question

Russia in Central Asia in 1889 and the Anglo-Russian Question
Title Russia in Central Asia in 1889 and the Anglo-Russian Question PDF eBook
Author George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon (marqués.)
Publisher
Pages 572
Release 1889
Genre Eastern question (Central Asia)
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Russia in Central Asia in 1889

Russia in Central Asia in 1889
Title Russia in Central Asia in 1889 PDF eBook
Author Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1889
Genre Eastern question (Central Asia).
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