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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «KAFIRISTAN»
Descubre el uso de
Kafiristan en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
Kafiristan y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Notes on the Chugani and Neighbouring Tribes of
Kafiristan
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
2
Our Women are Free: Gender and Ethnicity in the Hindukush
war, religious practice, merit feasting, or building techniques.1' After recounting
for me a very accurate history of the amir's conquest of Kafiristan, Baraman, the
most respected kasi, or ritual and historical expert in Rumbur Valley, pronounced
...
3
Cultural Anthropology of the Middle East: A Bibliography : ...
960 Palwal, A.R., 1968 History of former Kafiristan. Part I. Afghanistan 21, 3, pp.
48-66. 961 Palwal, A.R., 1969 History of former Kafiristan. Part II: Polytheism of
the Kafirs. Afghanistan 21, 4, pp. 61-88. 962 Palwal, A.R., 1969 History of former
...
4
THE CHURCH MISSIONARY INTELLIGENCER
W. Handcock of an itinerating tour in March 1 865 317—319 KAFIRISTAN — ITS
APPEAL FOR HELP, AND THE RESPONSE. The Lohanis or Carriers of the
Punjab — their wealth, &c. Inquirers from Kafiristan — Letter of Rev. W. Handcock
...
5
Indian Borderland: 1880-1900
Boundary settlement — Why the Bashgol valley was given up to the Amir — The
Amir's roads — Kafirs —Kxpedit ion into Kafiristan with an Afghan escort — Darin
— Amir's dealings with Kafiristan — Over the mountains and amongst the ...
T. Hungerford Holdich, 1996
6
A Passage to Nuristan: Exploring the Mysterious Afghan ...
1. Account. of. a. Journey. to. Two. Valleys. in. Nuristan. (Kafiristan). in. July. 1960
. Nicholas Harrington British Embassy, Kabul 1960 The idea of travelling to
Nuristan was originally that of Mr J.T. Kendrick ('JT'), second secretary at the
United ...
Nicholas Barrington, Joseph T. Kendrick, Reinhard Schlagintweit, 2006
7
The Man Who Would Be King
The Man Who Would Be King (1888) is a novella by Rudyard Kipling. Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English short-story writer, poet, and novelist.
8
E. J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936
The first European to penetrate Kafiristan was Lockhart in 1885, followed by
Robertson in 1889 and 1890. The last named in his work on the Kafirs of the
Hindu-Kusb has given the best account available of the country and people, their
...
9
The Classics and Colonial India
180 KAFIRISTAN KIPLING. No white man has ever been there and come out
since Alexander. CARNEHAN. Alexander who? KIPLING. Alexander the Great,
King of Greece, about three hundred years before Christ. CARNEHAN. Well, if a ...
On his return trip,some of his soldiers stayed back farther up north, a place now
known as Kafiristan.The place is so knownas thoseinhabitants didnot embrace
Islam,andthe Arabic word Kafir generally connotes nonbelievers (more so ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «KAFIRISTAN»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
Kafiristan en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Rohingyas and Ahmedis
... Majlis-e-Ahrar, the rabidly anti-Ahmadi and anti-Shia group pre-partition, which had also called Pakistan Kafiristan and Jinnah Kafir-e-Azam. «Daily Times, Jun 15»
Modernity and Muslims Encroach on Unique Tribe in Pakistan
... region dubbed Kafiristan, or “Land of the Infidels.” Muslims started to conquer Chitral in the 14th century, driving the Kalash into ever-smaller ... «Wall Street Journal, Jun 15»
Global forces, not Modi, hold key to corporate fortunes
In Rudyard Kipling's delightful novella The Man Who Would Be King, two roguish British adventurers land up in Kafiristan, a remote part of ... «Livemint, May 15»
Turkey as 'the land of Islam' against 'the land of infidels'
... who votes for the HDP will endanger their religious faith and practice, as the HDP aims to lead Kurds to “Kafiristan,” or “the land of infidels.” «Hurriyet Daily News, May 15»
Christians, victim of Terrorism. By Riaz Anjum advocate
... themselves living within the borders of this new Republic whose very creation they had opposed and which they used to refer to as Kafiristan (Land of Infidels). «Pakistan Christian Post, Abr 15»
Feminist and New Historicist Readings of Kipling's "The Man Who …
Portrayed as dangerous and seductive, Kipling's women are themselves violent. When Peachey and Daniel Dravot enter Kafiristan, they end a quarrel between ... «Student Pulse, Mar 15»
Jesse Harris - 'No Wrong No Right' (album stream) (Premiere)
... notably on the gorgeous highlight “Kafiristan” (co-written with John Zorn). Drawing inspiration from Neil Young's After the Goldrush album, ... «PopMatters, Feb 15»
Altaf demands ban on JI
“Jamaat leaders had termed Pakistan as Kafiristan and Quaid-e-Azam as Kafir-e-Azam,” he said. While giving examples from the transcripts of ... «The Nation, Ene 15»
The faiths that moved mountains now being ground into the dust
Russell confesses to catching some of the “Kafiristan fever” that gripped Victorians after Rudyard Kipling's publication of The Man Who Would ... «Evening Standard, Nov 14»
What is Pakistan's ideology?
... went so far as to declare the new country “Kafiristan” (land of the infidels). One would have imagined that all of these great scholars of Islam ... «Daily Times, Nov 14»