North West Frontier of Pakistan (Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa)
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Khan, Imran |
WARRIOR RACE |
A journey through the land of the tribal Pathans. An insider's view of the North-West Frontier today. 154pp. Large format with map and fine colour photographs. Detailed images and description of places now much in the news. Fine in fine dw. 1993 First edition, Chatto & Windus. £45 |
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Khan, Muhammad Nawaz |
The Valiant Scouts The Frontier Corps (NWFP) |
144 pages paperback in original card cover, published by the Frontier Corps 1997, Balahissar Peshawar, first edition of 1000 copies. The foreword by Lt Col Cobb OBE states “These units were often referred to as the Frontier Militias as they were in most cases recruited locally as militia they were not always permanently embodied and liberal periods of leave enabled them to attend to the cultivation of their own lands.” In relation to the Khyber rifles the book writes: “In the chequered history of this Corps with its headquarters at Landi Kotal may be reflected the control of the Khyber pass inhabited by the formidable Afridi tribe. Its history goes back a long way to the “Khyber Jezailchees” an irregular body of tribal “sharp shooters” with a reputation for marksmanship from which it was formed in 1878.” £20 |
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Khattak, Prof Raj Wali Shah |
An Intangible Heritage The Walled City of Peshawar |
2005 InterLit Foundation 93 pages in original card covers. £20 |
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Mohmand Kamil D.M.K |
On a Foreign Approach to Khushal a Critique of Caroe and Howell |
Publishers Maktabah-I-Shaheen Peshawar Pakistan 1968, condition good in dw pp157 |
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Mons, Barbara |
High Road to Hunza |
Faber dw Hardback 1958 pages 157. A journey through Turkey, Iran, Syria and Jordan culminating in Hunza. £18 |
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Moraini Fosco |
Where Four Worlds Meet |
Climbing in Northern Pakistan with an epilogue detailing a visit to Kalash of Kafiristan. Hamish Hamilton publishers 1964 1st edition. London. Chapters on Karachi, inrelude on Islam, Some talk on Alexander, the road from Peshawar, Gujur and Chitral, from Chitral to Base Camp, advance from Base Camp, final assault, on the trail of Dionysus in Asia: An epilogue n the Kalash Kafirs. Pages 290. Very good copy hardback. £20.00 |
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Murphy Dervla |
Where the Indus is Young |
Hardback in dust wrapper. First UK edition. Dust wrapper price clipped otherwise very good. Pages 266. £20 |
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Nichols, Robert |
Settling the Frontier |
Land law and Society in the Peshawar Valley 1500-1900. Hardback in mint condition. Oxford University Press. 2001 with dw. First Edition. £14 |
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Nichols Robert |
A History of Pashtun Migration 1775-2006 |
350 pages, 2008 Oxford Univ Press. £30 |
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Raza, M Hanif |
Journey Through the Flaming Frontier |
Hardback in dw, account of the military operation by Pakistani forces after 9/11 in the Tribal Agencies in N.W.F. of Pakistan in particular South and North Waziristan. Mint condition first edition2004. Includes details of the collective punishment meted out to the Pashtuns. £25 |
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