This paper means to show that throughout its history the issue of ethnicity has gradually risen as a key way to obtain political legitimisation among the population of northern Afghanistan, despite not having been on the original agenda. The aim is to show that warlord polities are not static entities, but can be capable of transforming and adapting under pressure and can raise the banner of ethnic or political causes
yesThe Afghan conflict changed significantly after the Soviet withdrawal and especially after the co...
Afghanistan is a country where great civilizations had come together in history. During the period f...
This study is the outcome of research carried out during my involvement with the Afghan resistance m...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
After the conflicts in Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Chechnya, the war in Afghanistan is being explained in...
"The ethnic groups that compose the fabric of Afghanistan are little known outside of Central Asian....
Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of material published in this W...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis. This article evaluates the political dynamics of the 2014 preside...
This paper examines the historical background and political processes behind the formation of Hizb-e...
Ethnicization of politics is extremely prevalent in Afghanistan. It turned out to be an essential co...
The re-establishment of the Afghan state after the fall of the Taleban regime is proving a more comp...
The paper begins by surveying the cultural, linguistic, occupational and sectarian diversity of Afgh...
The current Afghan government, having weak social roots has been forced to rely on the support of ‘w...
The paper argues that ethnicity and ethnic consciousness among the Hazaras is inexorably linked with...
Afghanistan is a multi-ethnic country and the nature of this diversity is important in understanding...
yesThe Afghan conflict changed significantly after the Soviet withdrawal and especially after the co...
Afghanistan is a country where great civilizations had come together in history. During the period f...
This study is the outcome of research carried out during my involvement with the Afghan resistance m...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
After the conflicts in Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Chechnya, the war in Afghanistan is being explained in...
"The ethnic groups that compose the fabric of Afghanistan are little known outside of Central Asian....
Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of material published in this W...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis. This article evaluates the political dynamics of the 2014 preside...
This paper examines the historical background and political processes behind the formation of Hizb-e...
Ethnicization of politics is extremely prevalent in Afghanistan. It turned out to be an essential co...
The re-establishment of the Afghan state after the fall of the Taleban regime is proving a more comp...
The paper begins by surveying the cultural, linguistic, occupational and sectarian diversity of Afgh...
The current Afghan government, having weak social roots has been forced to rely on the support of ‘w...
The paper argues that ethnicity and ethnic consciousness among the Hazaras is inexorably linked with...
Afghanistan is a multi-ethnic country and the nature of this diversity is important in understanding...
yesThe Afghan conflict changed significantly after the Soviet withdrawal and especially after the co...
Afghanistan is a country where great civilizations had come together in history. During the period f...
This study is the outcome of research carried out during my involvement with the Afghan resistance m...