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A brief history of Afghanistan / Shaista Wahab and Barry Youngerman.

Van Pelt Library DS356 .W34 2010
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wahab, Shaista.
Contributor:
Youngerman, Barry.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Afghanistan--History.
Afghanistan.
History.
Physical Description:
xiii, 354 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Facts on File, [2010]
Summary:
Afghanistan has long been considered a remote and uninviting country to all but its closest neighbors. This lightly populated agricultural and pastoral nation has guarded its independence in the age of European imperialism thanks in large part to its limited perceived value. Political isolation--reinforced by a conservative tribal culture--kept most of the cultural and economic changes of the modern world at bay. Slowly, however, modern ways and values began to penetrate into the capital city of Kabul. A Brief History of Afghanistan examines this country's isolation and how it found itself involved in 30 years of war and anarchy. This resource provides extensive background information so readers can understand the issues and make informed judgements of their own. Offering a clear, concise account of this country's historical and cultural heritage, from 3000 BCE to the present, this insightful book explores the culture and politics of the Pashtun tribes whose homeland extends across much of Afghanistan and northern Pakistan, as well as the Taliban insurgency and the relationship between local leaders and the central government in Kabul. Coverage includes: From the rise of Islam to the Afghan state The birth of modern Afghanistan Twentieth-century monarchy Two revolutions Soviet Afghanistan Afghanistan in rebellion Mujahideen rule The Taliban era Afghanistan under Karzai The Taliban resurgence.
Notes:
Paperback binding has Checkmark Books imprint.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780816082186
0816082189
9780816082193
0816082197
OCLC:
460053430

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