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Historical Dictionary of Afghanistan (3 Revised edition)

Part of the Historical Dictionaries of Asia, Oceania and the Middle East series
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During almost 250 years of its existence, Afghanistan has evolved from rule by a tribal aristocracy to constitutional monarchy and people's democratic republic, culminating in the establishment of a theocracy in which power rests with the religious establishment, the ulama.

A civil war, subsequent to the communist defeat in 1992, resulted in the emergence of the Taliban who intended to establish a "true Islamic state." Taliban misrule, support for terrorist groups, and alliance with Osama bin Laden led to American intervention resulting in a renewed attempt to establish a broad-based democratic government. This third edition of the Historical Dictionary of Afghanistan provides researchers with updated information and considerable new material.

It includes entries on major historical events, important places, leading personalities - past and present - and significant aspects of the country's culture, religion, and economy.

The introduction contains an outline of Afghanistan's political history, an appendix includes a number of documents, and a comprehensive bibliography introduces the reader to additional sources.

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Product Details
Scarecrow Press
081084852X / 9780810848528
Hardback
22/10/2003
United States
616 pages, maps
148 x 228 mm, 885 grams
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