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The Afghans

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Wiley, 2002 - History - 382 pages
Updated paperback edition telling the dramatic history of the land and peoples of Afghanistan from prehistoric times to the present day.

  • Offers a detailed history, from the Indo-Iranian invasions of the second millennium BC and Alexander the
    Great, through to Soviet occupation, Taliban rule, and the 'war on terror'

  • Much description of the contemporary period is based on the author's own research in Afghanistan

  • Includes a new final chapter covering developments since 2001, including the fall of the Taliban, state building and foreign intervention in the region. The bibliography has also been updated.

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User Review  - Valerie - Goodreads

This is one of those books that is so good, I've checked it out from my local repeatedly; I never want to return it. Bears repeat readings, dipping into, skimming random passages. Absolutely one of ... Read full review

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CESWW - Syllabi - Afghanistan
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Louvain: Peeters 2008 (in print); The Afghans (Japanese translation with new introduction). ... The Afghans. 382 pp. Oxford: Blackwell 2002. ...
website.leidenuniv.nl/ ~vogelsangwj/ Major%20Publications.html

Khawak Pass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(2002) The Afghans, p. 174. Blackwell Publishers. Oxford. ^ Wood, John (1872) A Journey to the Source of the River Oxus. With an essay on the Geography of ...
en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/ Khawak_Pass

Afghan Historiography: Classical Study, Conventional Narrative ...
The Afghans (2002) begins with “The Early Years” of a space having a .... the Persian in his History of the Afghans (1829–36), assembled Pashto ...
www.blackwell-synergy.com/ doi/ pdf/ 10.1111/ j.1478-0542.2005.00141.x

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The Afghans. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd (2002),. pp. 382, ISBN 0-631-19841-5. Ames, Roger T. and David L. Hall. Focusing the Familiar: A Translation ...
www.iias.nl/ nl/ 27/ iias_nl27_42.pdf

Modelling a new Afghan National Army. Feasibility of the Swiss ...
Willem Vogelsang, The Afghans (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2002). .... Despite the promised “Marshall Plan for the Afghans”, ...
e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/ show?type=semarb& nr=69& part=text

nosnieuwsspeciaal
Onlangs verscheen van hem bij een Britse uitgever het lijvige werk The Afghans en momenteel legt hij de laatste hand aan een Nederlands boekje met de titel ...
www.nos.nl/ archief/ 2001/ vs_ramp/ / achter_nieuws/ boek_vogelsang.html

Dubai, Debai, United Arab Emirates - Pages: Afghanistan - glosk
The name Afghānistān translates to Land of the Afghans. ... The earlier meaning of the word was simply “the land of the Afghans”, a limited territory which ...
www.glosk.com/ AE/ Dubai/ 545866/ pages/ Afghanistan/ 57572_en.htm

Freedom or Theocracy?: Constitutionalism in Afghanistan and Iraq
83 The Afghans who participated in the constitutional drafting process, and the international community, crafted a charter for their country that stands as ...
www.law.northwestern.edu/ journals/ jihr/ v3/ 4/

II. 歴史 A cultural history of Afghanistan : with 24 illustrations ...
plates ; 24 cm (/958.1/F3) Afghanistan and the Afghans : being a brief review of the history of the country and account of its people, with a special ...
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About the author (2002)

Willem Vogelsang studied ancient Indian and Iranian languages and cultures at Leiden University in The Netherlands. He is currently Executive Secretary of the Research School of Asian, African and Amerindian Studies at Leiden University and curator for Southwest and Central Asia for the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden. He has worked at various excavations in Syria and Afghanistan, and travelled throughout Afghanistan as a freelance journalist reporting on the Soviet occupation.

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