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Baloch Nationalism - Its Origin And Development
- Writer: Taj Mohammad Breseeg
- Category: English
- Pages: 444
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-14636
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Across the rugged terrains of Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan lives a
nation without a state, the Baloch. Baloch Nationalism: Between History
and Resistance unravels the complex tapestry of a people bound by shared
language, culture, and a fierce sense of identity, yet divided by
colonial borders and post-colonial power plays. This book offers a
gripping historical and analytical exploration of Baloch nationalism,
tracing its roots from the early 20th century to the present day. From
the British Empires tribal manipulations to the 1948 annexation of
Kalat, and from grassroots uprisings to political movements like the
Anjuman and the National Party, it charts the enduring resistance of a
marginalized nation. More than a chronicle of conflict, this work
reveals how urbanization, a rising educated class, and the revival of
cultural memory have breathed new life into a resilient political
identity. With profound implications for contemporary debates on ethnic
conflict and self-determination, this is a must-read for anyone seeking
to understand the forces that shape nationalist movements in a fractured
world.
Book Attributes | |
Pages | 444 |