Taliban as assessed by the Afghan intellectuals / by Sher Zaman Taizi.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Peshawar : Area Study Centre (Russian, China & Central Asia) University of Peshawar, 2007.Description: v, 63 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- Pamphlet DS 371.3 .T35 2007
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“January 2007”.
“Published by Area Study Centre (Russia, china & Central Asia) University of Peshawar”—cover page.
Contents: Preface—Taliban wa bazee qudrat-ha dar Afghanistan—1. Preface (p. 1)—2. The origin of Taliban and the new phenomenon
by Rasul Rahim (p. 2)—3. Taliban : from the fall of Heart to the invasion on Kabul : analyst of publication
Faryad (p. 6)—4. Panorama of war and victory of Kabul at the hands of Taliban
by Ranjin Dadfar Spanta (p. 7)—5. Is any plasticity perceptible in the policies of Pakistan as regards Afghanistan
by Ihsanullah Safari (p. 9)—6. The current situation in Afghanistan and its future prospects
by Rasul Rahim (p. 13)—7. Assessment of current political and military situation and study of possibility of peace in Afghanistan
by Rasul Rahim (p. 20)—8. Strategy of Pakistan in the region and the crisis in Afghanistan
by Said Kabir Meri (p. 21)—9. UNOCAL or America
by A.Q. Sahibzada (p. 23)—10. Outlines of “the fresh reason behind the great game in Afghanistan”
by Aziz Gardezi (p. 23)—11. The war in Afghanistan is definable and the future, too, is predictable
by Rasul Rahim (p. 26)—12. The donor-from where Taliban have come and how trained for extablishment of an Islamic State (p. 27)—13. Habitat of Hazara of the third century; threats of religious as well as national terrorism
by Samiullah Salik (p. 28)—14. Central Asia and neighbouring countries are poised in new phase for the ‘great game’ : extension of pipeline translated and abridged
by Meraj Amiri (p. 29)—15. International competition and situation in Afghanistan
by Meraj Amiri (p. 29)—16. A new great game has started in Central Asia for power, influence and economic interests; translator engineer Mohammad Hasham (p. 31)—17. A view of the past; current affairs and the game of powers in Afghanistan
Tulu (p. 33)—18. General comments
by Sher Zaman Taizi-the translator (p. 34)—Afghanistan wa Zuhoor-e-Taliban (p. 35)—Taliban cheguna amadand? (p. 51).