Publisher's Synopsis
"Among the Wild Tribes of the Afghan Frontier: A Record of Sixteen Years' Close Intercourse with the Natives of the Indian Marches" offers a captivating glimpse into a bygone era. T.L. Pennell's firsthand account explores the social life and customs of the Pashtun tribes residing along the Afghan Frontier, now part of Pakistan.
This meticulously prepared print edition transports readers to the heart of a complex and fascinating region. Pennell's observations provide invaluable insights into the traditions, daily life, and cultural nuances of the tribes who call this rugged landscape home. A vital resource for anyone interested in the history of the region, anthropology, or cultural studies, this book remains a testament to the enduring power of human connection and the importance of understanding diverse cultures. Discover the world of the Afghan Frontier as it was, preserved in this remarkable record of a life lived among its people.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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