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Wings Over the Hindu Kush

Wings Over the Hindu Kush
Author: Lukas Muller
Publisher: Asia@War
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-07-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781913118662

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'Wings over Hindu Kush' is the story of air warfare over Afghanistan in the period between 1989 and the intervention in 2001. Illustrated with exclusive photography, more than a dozen authentic colour artworks, and maps. It provides an exclusive source of reference for enthusiasts and professionals alike.


The Káfirs of the Hindu-Kush

The Káfirs of the Hindu-Kush
Author: Sir George Scott Robertson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 684
Release: 1896
Genre: Afghanistan
ISBN:

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Kafiristan, or "The Land of the Infidels," was a region of eastern Afghanistan where the inhabitants had retained their traditional pagan culture and religion and rejected conversion to Islam. The Káfirs of the Hindu-Kush is a detailed ethnographic account of the Kafirs, written by George Scott Robertson (1852-1916), a British administrator in India. With the approval of the government of India, Robertson made a preliminary visit to Kafiristan in October 1889, and then lived among the Kafirs for almost a year, from October 1890 to September 1891. Robertson describes his journey from Chitral (in present-day Pakistan) to Kafiristan and the difficulties he encountered in traveling about the country and in gaining information about the Kafir culture and religion. The latter, he writes, "is a somewhat low form of idolatry, with an admixture of ancestor-worship and some traces of fire-worship also. The gods and goddesses are numerous, and of varying degrees of importance or popularity." Robertson describes religious practices and ceremonies, the tribal and clan structure of Kafir society, the role of slavery, the different villages in the region, and everyday life and social customs, including dress, diet, festivals, sport, the role of women in society, and much else that he observed first-hand. The book is illustrated with drawings, and it concludes with a large fold-out topographical map, which shows the author's route in Kafiristan. In 1896 the ruler of Afghanistan, Amir 'Abd al-Rahman Khan (reigned 1880-1901), conquered the area and brought it under Afghan control. The Kafirs became Muslims and in 1906 the region was renamed Nuristan, meaning the "Land of Light," a reference to the enlightenment brought by Islam.


Victory Point

Victory Point
Author: Ed Darack
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2009-04-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1101032480

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In late June 2005, media sources recounted the tragic story of nineteen U.S. special operations personnel who died at the hands of insurgent / terrorist leader Ahmad Shah- and the lone survivor of Shah's ambush-deep in the Hindu Kush Mountains of Afghanistan. The harrowing events of Operation Red Wings marked an important-yet widely misreported-chapter in the Global War on Terror, the full details of which the public burned to learn. In Victory Point, globally published author and photographer Ed Darack reveals the complete, as-yet untold, story of Operation Red Wings (often mis-referenced as "Operation Redwing"), and the follow-on mission, Operation Whalers. Together, these two U.S. Marine Corps operations (that in the case of Red Wings utilized Navy SEALs for its opening phase) unfurl not as a mission gone terribly wrong, but of a complex and difficult campaign that ultimately saw the demise of Ahmad Shan and his small army of barbarous fighters. Due to the valor, courage and commitment of the 2nd Battalion of the 3rd Marine Regiment in the summer of 2005, Afghanistan was able to hold free elections that Fall. Here is the inspiring true account of heroism, duty, and brotherhood between Marines fighting the War on Terror.


The Religions of the Hindukush

The Religions of the Hindukush
Author: Karl Jettmar
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1986
Genre: Hindu Kush Mountains (Afghanistan and Pakistan)
ISBN:

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Wings of Empire

Wings of Empire
Author: Barry Renfrew
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2015-12-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750966890

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At the end of the First World War, British power in the colonies was at an all-time low. That was until a ragtag band of visionaries, including Winston Churchill and T.E. Lawrence, proposed that the aeroplane, the wonder weapon of the age, could save the empire. Using the radical strategy of air control, the RAF tried to subdue vast swathes of the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Wings of Empire is a compelling account of the colonial air campaigns that saw a generation of young airmen take to the skies to battle against warlords, jihadists and hostile tribes. For the first time ever, this book chronicles the full story of the RAF's most extraordinary conflict.


The Káfirs of the Hindu-Kush

The Káfirs of the Hindu-Kush
Author: Sir George Scott Robertson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2001
Genre: Hindu Kush Mountains (Afghanistan and Pakistan)
ISBN:

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Calcutta Review

Calcutta Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 958
Release: 1888
Genre: India
ISBN:

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The Calcutta Review

The Calcutta Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1888
Genre: India
ISBN:

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Wings Over Kabul

Wings Over Kabul
Author: Anne Baker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1975
Genre: History
ISBN:

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