Colonial reports on Pakistan's Frontier Tribal Areas

First the British Indian Empire, and then the State of Pakistan, have worked to fully integrate the Frontier Tribal Areas along the Afghan border into wider political, economic, and administrative systems. Those hoping to fully understand the fighting of 2004 around Wana in South Waziristan will gai...

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Övriga upphovsmän: edited and introduced by Robert Nichols
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Publicerad: Karachi Oxford University Press 2005
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520 |a First the British Indian Empire, and then the State of Pakistan, have worked to fully integrate the Frontier Tribal Areas along the Afghan border into wider political, economic, and administrative systems. Those hoping to fully understand the fighting of 2004 around Wana in South Waziristan will gain insight from the pair of century-old tribal area reports presented here 
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