The Wakhan Corridor in northeastern Afghanistan has historically functioned as an important thoroughfare along the famed Silk Road . During the nineteenth century, however, the expansion of interior imperial exploration, coupled with the Great Game , and the struggle for land domination in Central Asia brought about a change in the geostrategic significance of the territory. With respect to trade and profit, imperial agendas gave rise to the centralized reign of Abdur Rahman Khan, and the eventual suppression of the Corridor\u27s Kirghiz and Wakhi population during hte era. This thesis will show that while the Wakhan functioned as a progenitor of trade and cross-cultural sharing long before the divisive actions of Western imperialism, the...
The geo-graphical factors of the Indian continent have determined its history. As a landform the sub...
This book explores a little-known but fascinating chapter in the history of the north-west frontier ...
license: Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017Since 2001, the geo-strategic priorities of the ...
The book focuses on relations between the people of Waziristan (mainly Pashtuns - Darwesh Khel Wazir...
This article analyses the British-led demarcation of Afghanistan’s north-western border in the Maime...
The existence of countries based on borders is the product of the second half of the nineteenth cent...
The Pamirs have been a contested space in different periods of time. Access to fertile pastures char...
This doctoral thesis introduces the Wakhi ethno-linguistic group living in the region of the Pamiri-...
The thesis begins by describing the socio-political and economic organisation of the tribes of Wazir...
The end of the XIX and the beginning of the XX centuries was distinguished from other centuries by i...
The end of the XIX and the beginning of the XX centuries was distinguished from other centuries by i...
The chapter focuses on British relations with Waziristan in the 19th and early 20th centuries. A reg...
This working paper illustrates the process of territorial transformation in time and space. From the...
In the nineteenth century, a strategic conflict of imperial expansion surged between the British and...
This study deals with causes of Second British-Afghan War which took place in 1878–1881. Author will...
The geo-graphical factors of the Indian continent have determined its history. As a landform the sub...
This book explores a little-known but fascinating chapter in the history of the north-west frontier ...
license: Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017Since 2001, the geo-strategic priorities of the ...
The book focuses on relations between the people of Waziristan (mainly Pashtuns - Darwesh Khel Wazir...
This article analyses the British-led demarcation of Afghanistan’s north-western border in the Maime...
The existence of countries based on borders is the product of the second half of the nineteenth cent...
The Pamirs have been a contested space in different periods of time. Access to fertile pastures char...
This doctoral thesis introduces the Wakhi ethno-linguistic group living in the region of the Pamiri-...
The thesis begins by describing the socio-political and economic organisation of the tribes of Wazir...
The end of the XIX and the beginning of the XX centuries was distinguished from other centuries by i...
The end of the XIX and the beginning of the XX centuries was distinguished from other centuries by i...
The chapter focuses on British relations with Waziristan in the 19th and early 20th centuries. A reg...
This working paper illustrates the process of territorial transformation in time and space. From the...
In the nineteenth century, a strategic conflict of imperial expansion surged between the British and...
This study deals with causes of Second British-Afghan War which took place in 1878–1881. Author will...
The geo-graphical factors of the Indian continent have determined its history. As a landform the sub...
This book explores a little-known but fascinating chapter in the history of the north-west frontier ...
license: Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017Since 2001, the geo-strategic priorities of the ...