Last Wali Of Swat The: An Autobiography As Told By Fredrik Barth (Asian Portraits)
English


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History has moved very swiftly in some parts of Asia and the personal recollections of Miangul Jahanzeb the Wali of Swat span a breath-taking series of transformations of which he himself was partly architect partly prominent participant or privileged spectator. When he was born in 1908 the Swat valley formed a complex but stateless society of several hundred thousand members linked to the archaic cosmopolitanism of Inner Asia but hardly touched by centuries of external influence. Indeed the Swat valley had never even been seen by an Englishman until 13 years before the Walis birth. During this childhood his father emerged as the creator and ruler of a new state in this tribal territory. For twenty years from 1949 to 1969 Wali Sahib himself ruled this state until it was merged with Pakistan through a peaceful transfer of authority.
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