This thesis examines the demise of the Jewish community in Afghanistan. In the early 1930s, an influx of Soviet refugees was a source of great concern for the Afghan government. Bukharan Jewish refugees were considered very dangerous, and potential Soviet agents. Afghan suspicion then extended to the local Jewish population. Security considerations were linked to the economic sector, and a series of discriminatory regulations were enacted against the entire Jewish community. Jews were forbidden from engaging in trade, and had to reside in Herat, Kabul or Kandahar. These policies caused impoverishment and an internal refugee crisis. The Afghan government based its plan for economic development on a monopolisation system, and much of the disc...
The study of Afghanistan has been more limited than that of other areas of the Moslem world. Afghani...
The present study tries to show that, during the last years of the rule of Stalin, the Jews from Sov...
Afghanistan is portrayed by academic scholars and policy professionals as an ethnically fractured st...
Afghanistan has been at war with the West since the late 1900’s, remaining in a state of constant tu...
This thesis is a study of the socio-economic organization and change of the Ersari Tlirkmen, a littl...
One of the common features of post-Soviet Central Asian diapora is its close connection to the homel...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the factors affecting the repatriation of Afghan refugees l...
The subject of this thesis is the establishment and consolidation of the power of Amir 'Abd al-Rahma...
Based on 18 months of fieldwork in Bamyan and West Kabul, Afghanistan among ethnic Hazara civil soci...
The thesis will examine the role of religion among young Afghans in the Czech Republic. The Afghan "...
This thesis is an institutional history of Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, Inc. (JCR), an organizati...
This thesis is an analysis of the initial responses of the British government to the Holocaust focus...
The thesis examines the relationship between Britain’s Jews, both established and refugee, with the ...
It is significant to thoroughly scrutinize past practices and feats, to identify important factors t...
This dissertation explores the rise of anti-Semitism in 20th-century Iraq, how it evolved into a pow...
The study of Afghanistan has been more limited than that of other areas of the Moslem world. Afghani...
The present study tries to show that, during the last years of the rule of Stalin, the Jews from Sov...
Afghanistan is portrayed by academic scholars and policy professionals as an ethnically fractured st...
Afghanistan has been at war with the West since the late 1900’s, remaining in a state of constant tu...
This thesis is a study of the socio-economic organization and change of the Ersari Tlirkmen, a littl...
One of the common features of post-Soviet Central Asian diapora is its close connection to the homel...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the factors affecting the repatriation of Afghan refugees l...
The subject of this thesis is the establishment and consolidation of the power of Amir 'Abd al-Rahma...
Based on 18 months of fieldwork in Bamyan and West Kabul, Afghanistan among ethnic Hazara civil soci...
The thesis will examine the role of religion among young Afghans in the Czech Republic. The Afghan "...
This thesis is an institutional history of Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, Inc. (JCR), an organizati...
This thesis is an analysis of the initial responses of the British government to the Holocaust focus...
The thesis examines the relationship between Britain’s Jews, both established and refugee, with the ...
It is significant to thoroughly scrutinize past practices and feats, to identify important factors t...
This dissertation explores the rise of anti-Semitism in 20th-century Iraq, how it evolved into a pow...
The study of Afghanistan has been more limited than that of other areas of the Moslem world. Afghani...
The present study tries to show that, during the last years of the rule of Stalin, the Jews from Sov...
Afghanistan is portrayed by academic scholars and policy professionals as an ethnically fractured st...