Balochistan Bibliography
Title | Balochistan Bibliography PDF eBook |
Author | Hameed Baloch |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 353 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Balochistān (Pakistan) |
ISBN |
The Bibliography of Baloch
Title | The Bibliography of Baloch PDF eBook |
Author | Hameed Baloch |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 88 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Balochistān (Pakistan) |
ISBN | 9789696800491 |
Balochistan Through History
Title | Balochistan Through History PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 304 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Balochistān (Pakistan) |
ISBN |
Papers presented at the National Conference on Balochistan Through History, held at Islamabad during 14-15 December 2005.
Balochistan, a Bibliography
Title | Balochistan, a Bibliography PDF eBook |
Author | Naimatullah Gichki |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 156 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Balochistān (Pakistan) |
ISBN |
The Politics of Ethnicity in Pakistan
Title | The Politics of Ethnicity in Pakistan PDF eBook |
Author | Farhan Hanif Siddiqi |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 152 |
Release | 2012-05-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1136336974 |
In order to understand the Pakistani state and government’s treatment of non-dominant ethnic groups after the failure of the military operation in East Pakistan and the independence of Bangladesh, this book looks at the ethnic movements that were subject to a military operation after 1971: the Baloch in the 1970s, the Sindhis in the 1980s and Mohajirs in the 1990s. The book critically evaluates the literature on ethnicity and nationalism by taking nationalist ideology and the political divisions which it generates within ethnic groups as essential in estimating ethnic movements. It goes on to challenge the modernist argument that nationalism is only relevant to modern-industrialised socio-economic settings. The available evidence from Pakistan makes clear that ethnic movements emanate from three distinct socio-economic realms: tribal (Baloch), rural (Sindh) and urban (Mohajir), and the book looks at the implications that this has, as well as how further arguments could be advanced about the relevance of ethnic movements and politics in the Third World. It provides academics and researchers with background knowledge of how the Baloch, Sindhi and Mohajir ethnic conflict in Pakistan took shape in a historical context as well as probable future scenarios of the relationship between the Pakistani state and government, and ethnic groups and movements.
Balochistan
Title | Balochistan PDF eBook |
Author | Syed Ramsey |
Publisher | Vij Books India Pvt Ltd |
Total Pages | 209 |
Release | 2017-02-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9386834391 |
Balochistan is a tinderbox which has hitherto remained more or less unexposed to geo-political pressures -- either because of Indian docility or because of Pakistan's deft foreign policy or because it was not useful to the West. However, it holds the potential to emerge as a new diplomatic flashpoint involving India, Pakistan and a range of external stakeholders, including Afghanistan, Iran, USA, China, and Russia. The crisis in Balochistan is escalating into a full-fledge “Baloch War of Independence” in Pakistani-occupied Balochistan due to the oppressive policies of the Pakistani militaries dictatorship. The book covers the developments in post colonial Balochistan, its geopolitical significance, and the underlying grievances of the Baloch.
Balochistan, the British and the Great Game
Title | Balochistan, the British and the Great Game PDF eBook |
Author | T. A. Heathcote |
Publisher | Hurst & Company |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781849044790 |
The Great Game for Central Asia led to British involvement in Balochistan, a sparsely-populated area in Pakistan, mostly desert and mountain, and containing the Bolan Pass, the southern counter- part of the more famous Khyber. It occupies a position of great strategic importance between Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and the Arabian Sea. Heathcote's book is a history of the Khanate of Kalat and of British operations against the Baloch hill tribes who raided frontier settlements and the Bolan caravans. Its themes include rivalry between British officials in Sind and the Punjab, high profile disputes between British politicians over frontier policy and organization, and the British occupation of Quetta, guardian city of the Bolan, in the run-up to the Second Afghan War. Among the many strong characters in this story is Sir Robert Sandeman, hitherto hailed as "the peaceful conqueror of Balochistan," now revealed as a ruthless careerist, whose personal ambitions led to the fragmentation of the country under British domination. The closing chapter summarizes subsequent events up to modern times, in which the Baloch have maintained a long-running struggle for greater autonomy within Pakistan.