The Geography and Politics of Afghanistan |
Contents
Geographical Framework | 1 |
Evolution of Afghanistan as a Nation State | 30 |
Evolution of Afghanistans International Boundaries | 70 |
Patterns and Problems of Economic Development | 114 |
Patterns and Problems of External Behaviour | 153 |
Geographical Aspect of Administrative | 174 |
Conclusion | 183 |
Epilogue | 192 |
APPENDICES | 201 |
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Abdur Rahman administrative Afghan empire Afghan foreign Afghan Government Afghan political agreement Amir of Afghanistan areas Article axis Badakhshan Balkh Baluchistan basin became British Government Central Asia Central Government centres climate Contracting Parties Customs demarcation dispute dominated Durand line East eastern economic development emerged enabled ethnic exports external factors forces foreign policy frontier geographical environment Ghilzais Government of Afghanistan groups Hari Rud Helmand river Herat Highness the Amir Hindukush Ibid impact important India Indus influence internal political Iran irrigation Jalalabad Kabul valley Kandahar Karachi Karmal Khan Kunduz land land-locked London major ment military Mohammad mountain Murghab nistan northern Afghanistan Oxus Pakistan Pamirs pattern Persian Peshawar Political Geography population problems provinces Pushtun Pushtunistan region relations remained resulted Russia Seistan Shah Sher Sovfrakht Soviet Union Spin Boldak strategic territory tion trade transit facilities transport treaty tribal tribes United Nations various Wakhan