ABSTRACT

This book delves into the history of Afghanistan, its people, and its relationship with neighbors, to unravel the intricate politics and ethnolinguistic diversity of the country.

It discusses the history of innumerable invasions which left imprints over the country and its people and created a complex fabric of different ethnic, linguistic, religious and cultural groups. The volume looks at the various empires which warred over the land including the Persian, Greek, Mongol, and Sassanid dynasties, as well as the later interferences by the British and the Russians and the emergence of the Taliban. It examines the correlations between war, power politics, religion, local governance, and the opium trade and economy in Afghanistan. The author through personal stories and anecdotes of his visits and journeys in Afghanistan provides a very rich and extensive view of Afghan politics, culture and history. The relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan and Afghanistan’s unique position in the politics of the region is also a thread which runs through the entire book.

This book will a great resource (and of interest) to researchers and students of politics, history, Central and South Asian Studies, war and international relations, political economy, and peace and reconciliation studies. It will also interest journalists, diplomats and international development organizations.

chapter 1|33 pages

Ancient history of Afghanistan

chapter 2|17 pages

Genghis Khan and his dynasty

chapter 3|18 pages

Amir Temur and his dynasty

chapter 4|10 pages

Rise and Fall of Durrani Dynasty

chapter 5|20 pages

The British Interference in Afghanistan

chapter 6|23 pages

Struggle for Independence of Afghanistan

chapter 8|10 pages

Rise and fall of Taliban

chapter 9|15 pages

Land and people

chapter 10|5 pages

The gorges crossed by the foreign invaders

chapter 11|5 pages

Wedding ring tossed in the Oxus River

chapter 12|4 pages

The Crossing of the Oxus River

chapter 13|5 pages

The trio

chapter 14|2 pages

Nauroz

chapter 15|16 pages

The opiates economy of Afghanistan