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- Title
TRIBAL BELT AND THE DEFENCE OF BRITISH INDIA:A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF BRITISH STRATEGY IN THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR.
- Authors
Bangash, Salman
- Abstract
The article discusses the strategy by Great Britain during its imperial defence of India, particularly in the north-west frontier during the First World War. Other topics include the challenges faced by the British government in governing the country's northwest frontier region during the war, the rise of Pan-Islamism, and the key role played by Afghanistan to maintain peace in the region during the war.
- Subjects
NORTHWESTERN India; BRITISH occupation of India, 1765-1947; MILITARY policy; WORLD War I; TRIBES; IMPERIALISM; PANISLAMISM
- Publication
Central Asia (1729-9802), 2014, Issue 74, p59
- ISSN
1729-9802
- Publication type
Article