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Identity, History and Trans-Nationality in Central Asia - The Mountain Communities of Pamir (Paperback)
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Identity, History and Trans-Nationality in Central Asia - The Mountain Communities of Pamir (Paperback)
Series: Central Asian Studies
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Pamiris, or Badakhshanis in popular discourse, form a small group
of Iranic peoples who inhabit the mountainous region of Pamir-Hindu
Kush, being the historical region of Badakhshan. Pamiri communities
are located in the territories of four current nation-states:
Tajikistan, Afghanistan, China and Pakistan. This book provides
insights in the identity process of a group of mountain communities
whose vigorous cultures, languages and complex political history
have continued to shape a strategic part of the world. Its various
chapters capture what being a Pamiri may entail and critically
explore the impact of both trans-regionalism and the globalisation
processes on activating, engaging and linking the dispersed
communities. The book presents a variety of lines of argument
pertaining to Pamiri identity and identification processes.
Structured in three parts, the book first addresses themes relevant
to the region's geography and the recent history of Pamiri
communities. The second section critically explores the rich
philosophical, religious and cultural Pamiri heritage through the
writings of prominent historical figures. The final section
addresses issues pertaining to the contemporary diffusion of
traditions, peace-building, interconnectivity and what it means to
be a Pamiri for the youth of the region. Contributions by experts
in their field offer fresh insights into the Ismaili communities in
the region while successfully updating the historical and
ethnographic legacy of Soviet times with present-day scholarship.
As the first collection of scholarly contributions in English
entirely focusing on the Pamiri people, this book will be of
interest to academics in the fields of the history, anthropology,
religious studies, sociology, linguistics, education and geography
of Central Asia and/or East Asia as well as of Islam, Islamic
thought, minority-majority relations, population movements and the
processes of defining and affirming identity among minority groups.
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