The Way of the Pathans

The Way of the Pathans
Title The Way of the Pathans PDF eBook
Author James William Spain
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 1972
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Pathans of the Latter Day

Pathans of the Latter Day
Title Pathans of the Latter Day PDF eBook
Author James William Spain
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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Pathans of the Latter Day is a sequel to the author's The Way of the Pathans written more than forty years ago and frequently cited in literature on Pakistan's north-west frontier since. It is a self-contained volume based on return visits to the Frontier in the 1980s and 1990s. A combination of history, personal experience, and interpretation, Pathans of the Latter Day details the origins and structure of the volatile tribesmen living along Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, their highly developed code of law, Pukhtunwali, their acceptance of Pakistan, their relations with their Chinese neighbours, and their experiences during the wars in Afghanistan. A quietly humorous anecdotal style provides vivid glimpses of life among today's modernized Pathans, as well as among traditional tribesmen of the Afridi, Wazir, Mahsud, Yusufzai, Mohmand, and Khattak clans.

The Pathan Borderland

The Pathan Borderland
Title The Pathan Borderland PDF eBook
Author James William Spain
Publisher
Pages 306
Release 1963
Genre Afghanistan
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Political Leadership Among Swat Pathans

Political Leadership Among Swat Pathans
Title Political Leadership Among Swat Pathans PDF eBook
Author Fredrik Barth
Publisher Routledge
Pages 200
Release 2020-09-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000324486

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A classic and highly influential ethnography, which explores political leadership among Swat Pathans - and which emphasizes the importance of individual decision-making for wider social processes. This study describes certain aspects of the society of the Pathans of the Swat valley in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. Except where other reference is given, the material on which it is based was collected by the author in the period February-November 1954.

The Pathans

The Pathans
Title The Pathans PDF eBook
Author Olaf Caroe
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1973
Genre
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Durand's Curse

Durand's Curse
Title Durand's Curse PDF eBook
Author Rajiv Dogra
Publisher Rupa Publications
Pages 256
Release 2017
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9788129148643

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Blood and fire have often blighted Afghanistan, the three Anglo-Afghan wars being among the bloodiest and the cruelest in its history. But Britain's partitioning of Afghanistan will rank as the greatest crime of the nineteenth century. That arbitrary line which Mortimer Durand drew in 1893 on a small piece of paper continues to bleed Afghanistan and hound the world. Alas, this story remained untold until now. Written in an inimitable style, Durand's Curse is the result of deep research. Fascinating details from long-buried archives of history reveal for the first time a tale of intrigue and deceit against Afghanistan. First the British and then Pakistan had taken away territory that originally belonged to Afghanistan. But the divided Pathan families refuse to accept this division even now and for the last century and over, there has been a struggle to rub out the cursed line drawn across the sand. Rajiv Dogra brings alive the wars, the tragedies and the Afghan anger against injustice in this heart-wrenching account of Afghanistan's misfortunes. This is an absolutely riveting story of the Indian sub-continent's history told by an important writer of our generation.

The Pashtun Question

The Pashtun Question
Title The Pashtun Question PDF eBook
Author Abubakar Siddique
Publisher Hurst & Company Limited
Pages 316
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 1849042926

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Most contemporary journalistic and scholarly accounts of the instability gripping Afghanistan and Pakistan have argued that violent Islamic extremism, including support for the Taliban and related groups, is either rooted in Pashtun history and culture, or finds willing hosts among their communities on both sides of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Abubakar Siddique sets out to demonstrate that the failure, or even unwillingness, of both Afghanistan and Pakistan to absorb the Pashtuns into their state structures and to incorporate them into the economic and political fabric is central to these dynamics, and a critical failure of nation- and state-building in both states. In his book he argues that religious extremism is the product of these critical failures and that responsibility for the situation lies to some degree with the elites of both countries. Partly an eye-witness account and partly meticulously researched scholarship, The Pashtun Question describes a people whose destiny will shape the future of Pakistan and Afghanistan.