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Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Asia and Oceania

Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Asia and Oceania
Author: Barbara A. West
Publisher: Facts on File
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780816071098

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Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Asia and Oceania is a new two-volume A-to-Z reference to the peoples of the Asia-Pacific region east of the Caspian Sea, not including the countries of the Middle East. More than 400 entries cover the major peoples that for a time maintained a cultural identity in the area - from ancient to modern times - describing their history, migration, culture, belief system, social organization, and relationship to other peoples. This accessible resource makes it easy for students to find not only entries on the Han and Jurchens but also on 'Chinese: nationality', describing who they are today with cross-references to the various ancestral peoples. Entries on all large or well-known groups include information on their geography, origins, languages, history, and culture. Subsections cover such topics as subsistence, religion, social and political structures, economy, government, military practices, dwellings and architecture, clothing, transportation, technology, art, music, and literature. The back matter includes a chronology, bibliography, and comprehensive index, as well as several appendixes with useful background information on topics such as kinship systems, religious systems, and subsistence systems.


An Afghan Woman's Odyssey

An Afghan Woman's Odyssey
Author: Farooka Gauhari
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803271166

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An Afghan Woman's Odyssey is a first-person account of the tragedy that disrupted daily life in Afghanistan after the Communist coup of April 1978, events that eventually contributed to the volatile Taliban rule. This is the tale of a woman desperate to find her missing husband and her painful decision finally to abandon the search and to leave the country with her three children. Her story typifies the kinds of human-rights violations that became common practice after the Soviet invasion and made way for the later abuses of the Taliban.


Before Taliban

Before Taliban
Author: David B. Edwards
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2002-04-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520926870

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In this powerful book, David B. Edwards traces the lives of three recent Afghan leaders in Afghanistan's history--Nur Muhammad Taraki, Samiullah Safi, and Qazi Amin Waqad--to explain how the promise of progress and prosperity that animated Afghanistan in the 1960s crumbled and became the present tragedy of discord, destruction, and despair. Before Taliban builds on the foundation that Edwards laid in his previous book, Heroes of the Age, in which he examines the lives of three significant figures of the late nineteenth century--a tribal khan, a Muslim saint, and a prince who became king of the newly created state. In the mid twentieth century, Afghans believed their nation could be a model of economic and social development that would inspire the world. Instead, political conflict, foreign invasion, and civil war have left the country impoverished and politically dysfunctional. Each of the men Edwards profiles were engaged in the political struggles of the country's recent history. They hoped to see Afghanistan become a more just and democratic nation. But their visions for their country were radically different, and in the end, all three failed and were killed or exiled. Now, Afghanistan is associated with international terrorism, drug trafficking, and repression. Before Taliban tells these men's stories and provides a thorough analysis of why their dreams for a progressive nation lie in ruins while the Taliban has succeeded. In Edwards's able hands, this culturally informed biography provides a mesmerizing and revealing look into the social and cultural contexts of political change.


Zoya's Story

Zoya's Story
Author: John Follain
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2011-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0062037293

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Kabul was always more beautiful in the snow. Even the piles of rotting rubbish in my street, the only source of food for the scrawny chickens and goats that our neighbors kept outside their mud houses, looked beautiful to me after the snow had covered them in white during the long night. Though she is only twenty-three, Zoya has witnessed and endured more tragedy and terror than most people experience in a lifetime. Born in a land ravaged by war, she was robbed of her parents when they were murdered by Muslim fundamentalists. Devastated, she fled Kabul with her grandmother and started a new life in exile in Pakistan. She joined the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA), an organization that challenged the crushing edicts of the Taliban government, and she took destiny into her own hands, joining a dangerous, clandestine war to save her nation. Direct and unsentimental, Zoya vividly brings to life the realities of growing up in a Muslim culture, the terror of living in a perpetual war zone, the pain of losing those she has loved, the horrors of a woman’s life under the Taliban, and the discovered healing and transformation that lead her on a path of resistance.


Behind the Burqa

Behind the Burqa
Author: Batya Swift Yasgur
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2002-10-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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An Afghan woman who escaped from the Communists, and her younger sister, who fled the Taliban only to be jailed by the INS, describe the changing circumstances for women in their homeland and their efforts to survive in exile.


Tales from a Suitcase

Tales from a Suitcase
Author: Will Davies
Publisher: Lothian Children's Books
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2002
Genre: Afghans
ISBN: 9780734404480

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Collection of true stories of Afghan immigrants. Second collection of stories from SBS documentary series of the same name. Since the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 and oppressive rule of Taliban many thousands have been forced to flee their homeland. Contains eleven personal stories of courage and perserverance. Davies and Bosco are experienced filmmakers who devised the series now in its third season. Both are migrants to Australia.


Veiled Threat

Veiled Threat
Author: Sally Armstrong
Publisher: Seal Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781568582528

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Afghan women victimized by the Taliban share their stories, discussing the dynamics of women's rights in Afghanistan, secret efforts to provide women with education and health care, and the political distortion of Islamic values.


The Taliban

The Taliban
Author: Peter Marsden
Publisher: New Africa Books
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781842771679

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In the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001, US allegations that Osama bin Laden's network was responsible, and the subsequent military attacks on Afghanistan, the Taliban have become the focal point of the West's difficult relations with the Islamic world. This work aims to provide an understanding of what has been happening inside the country, the nature of radical Islamic movements, and the very difficult questions which war cannot answer. The book has been fully revised in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks, including a new chapter on Osama Bin Laden.