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Taliban [electronic resource]:

Islam, oil and the new great game in central Asia
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I.B.Tauris, 2002 - Oil fields - 276 pages
First published in 2000. Updated after September 11th 2001.
  

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A Review by: Ahmed A. Changezi, Islamabad.
This book deserves appreciation for its minute accounts of the happenings in Afghanistan under the Taliban. Rashid has done a fairly good amount of
research on the Taliban and its style of rule. And his unfearful description of the intensive involvement of Pakistan's army and ISI in Afghanistan is reflective of a true journalistic spirit. However, an important thing i like to point out here is the history of the Hazaras Ahmed Rashid has mentioned in the 'Taliban'. Rashid's account of the origin of the Hazaras is 'absurd' at best. He has quoted a theory according to which the 'Hazaras' are a mixture of the Mongols and Tajiks. Mr. Rashid has probably missed the fact that a mixed race very likely carries at least some characteristics of those races out of whose mixture it has emerged. Ahmed Rashid's fantastic theory of the Hazaras' origin quoted in this book is ridiculous since the Hazaras do not have even the slightest features or characteristics of the Tajiks. The physical features of the Hazaras resemble those of Mongols so much that it is extremely difficult to tell a Hazara from a Mongol. Their domestic culture and life-style very much resemble those of the Mongols. Though still there are debates and some controversies over the origin of the Hazaras but, the National Geographic's 'Global Gene Project' has confirmed links of the Hazaras to the 13th Century Mongol emperor Genghis Khan. The point of this brief argument is Ahmed Rashid could have done better by quoting a more authentic and reasonable theory of the orign of the Hazaras - the inhabitants of Afghanistan's central highlands. And quoting such unauthentic and ridiculous theories amounts to the 'murder' of a people's identity.  

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Title: Taliban
Author: Ahmed Rashid
Review by: Ramakrishnan
I had asked my father to enquire amongst his friends in Indian Armed Services, to refer me a fairly reliable book on the subject of Taliban. I was told to get my hands on this one, and I must say I am extremely grateful for the recommendation.
This book has been written by a Pakistani journalist, and it goes to very minute details. Not only are the historical events traced and described in full gore and horror, also explained are the various geopolitical dynamics around the globe. It is extremely fascinating to read about the foreign policies, the interferences (or the lack of it) from Pakistan, Saudi, the US, Russia, Iran among many others.
Thoroughly researched, well described, and shockingly told. If you are even remotely interested in this subject, do pick it up – it is a phenomenal reading.
 

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Contents

Afghanistans Holy Warriors
1
Chapter
8
The Origins of the Taliban
17
Chapter 2
31
Chapter 4
55
Chapter 6
82
Chapter 7
95
Women Children and Taliban Culture
105
Chapter 11
143
Chapter 12
157
Chapter 13
170
Chapter 14
183
Chapter 15
196
Appendices
217
Notes
250
Index
268

Chapter 10
124

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About the author (2002)

Pakistani journalist and bestselling author Ahmed Rashid was born in Rawalpindi in 1948. He was educated at Malvern College in England, Government College in Lahore, and Fitzwilliam College in Cambridge. He works as a correspondent for the Far Eastern Economic Review and the Daily Telegraph and writes for the Wall Street Journal, The Nation, and academic journals. His titles include Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia, Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia, and Descent into Chaos.

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