Remotely Colonial History and Politics in Balochistan
by Swidler, Nina
Edition statement:1st Published by : Oxford Univ. Press (Karachi) Physical details: xiii,320 Pages 22x14 cm | HB ISBN:9780199068654. Year: 2014| Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| 954.915092 M298M 2014 Mīr Yūsuf ʻAzīz Magsī, 1908-1935 : Ashaaq Ke Qafalay | 954.9153 S976R 2014 Remotely Colonial History and Politics in Balochistan | 954.9153 S976R 2014 Remotely Colonial History and Politics in Balochistan | 954.9153 S976R 2014 Remotely Colonial History and Politics in Balochistan | 954.916 A923C 1991 Cholistan : Land and People | 954.916 A923L 1995 Legacy of Cholistan | 954.916 H198Y 1994 Yadain : Navan Lahore, Purana Lahore |
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Remotely Colonial is a monograph that examines tribalism and nationalism as historical processes in Kalat, which is today incorporated in the Balochistan Province of Pakistan. Kalat was 'remotely colonial' in two ways. It was located on the far reaches of the Indian Empire, and British interests were geostrategic rather than economic.

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