The Pathan Unarmed: Opposition and Memory in the North West Frontier (World Anthropology (Paperback SAR Press))
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Author(s)Mukulika Banerjee
PublisherSchool of American Research Press
ISBN / ASIN0933452691
ISBN-139780933452695
Sales Rank3,412,209
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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How were the notoriously violent Pukhtun converted to an ethic of nonviolence? The Pukhtun (Pathan) of the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan are regarded as a warrior people. Yet in the years between the world wars there arose a Muslim movement, the Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God), that was inspired by Gandhian principles of nonviolent action and dedicated to Indian nationalism rather than communal separatism. This book is the first account of rank-and-file members of the Khudai Khidmatgar, describing why they joined, what they did, and how they perceived the ethics and aims of the movement.
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