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Swat State (1915-1969) From Genesis to Merger
- Writer: Sultan i Rome
- Category: English
- Pages: 428
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-13860
Rs.1,500
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This book serves as a comprehensive resource, covering nearly every
aspect of the state of Swat. It begins by delving into the details of
its nomenclature, geography, climate, natural vegetation, regional
ethnicity, and lineages. Moving forward, the narrative unfolds the
historical, geo-political, and strategic context, providing an
insightful analysis of the genesis, consolidation, and expansion of the
state of Swat. The book meticulously evaluates the state’s relationships
with neighbouring states, including Dir and Amb, as well as with the
British government and later with Pakistan. It further scrutinizes Swat
State’s constitutional status, the reasons for its merger with Pakistan,
the Wali’s role in the merger, and both the positive and negative
consequences of this significant event. For social historians, the
development of the state’s civil, military, financial, and judicial
administration systems is critically examined. The text also explores
the transformative changes in education, language, religion, health,
communication, trade and industry, horticulture and agriculture,
tourism, leadership, and women’s rights. Additionally, it delves into
the impact of the permanent settlement on the land and its people.
Book Attributes | |
Pages | 428 |