Javascript must be enabled to continue!
THE HELMAND BALUCH
View through CrossRef
In the 1970s, in his capacity as government representative from the Afghan Institute of Archaeology, Ghulam Rahman Amiri accompanied a joint Afghan-US archaeological mission to the Sistan region of southwest Afghanistan. The results of his work were published in Farsi as a descriptive ethnographic monograph. The Helmand Baluch is the first English translation of Amiri’s extraordinary encounters. This rich ethnography describes the cultural, political, and economic systems of the Baluch people living in the lower Helmand River Valley of Afghanistan. It is an area that has received little study since the early 20th Century, yet is a region with a remarkable history in one of the most volatile territories in the world.
Title: THE HELMAND BALUCH
Description:
In the 1970s, in his capacity as government representative from the Afghan Institute of Archaeology, Ghulam Rahman Amiri accompanied a joint Afghan-US archaeological mission to the Sistan region of southwest Afghanistan.
The results of his work were published in Farsi as a descriptive ethnographic monograph.
The Helmand Baluch is the first English translation of Amiri’s extraordinary encounters.
This rich ethnography describes the cultural, political, and economic systems of the Baluch people living in the lower Helmand River Valley of Afghanistan.
It is an area that has received little study since the early 20th Century, yet is a region with a remarkable history in one of the most volatile territories in the world.
Related Results
Sand dune migration and flux into the lower Helmand and Arghandab valleys
Sand dune migration and flux into the lower Helmand and Arghandab valleys
In the Helmand/Sistan basin in south-west Afghanistan, aeolian sediment movement impacts the environment, irrigation canals, agriculture, and fluvial systems. The migration of larg...
Correlating findings from the Central Helmand Archaeological Study (CHAS) with those from previous surveys in the Central Helmand Valley, Afghanistan
Correlating findings from the Central Helmand Archaeological Study (CHAS) with those from previous surveys in the Central Helmand Valley, Afghanistan
The Central Helmand Archaeological Study (CHAS) was a rapid archaeological reconnaissance led and undertaken by the author in 2011 to support counterinsurgency efforts on behalf of...
HELMAND HAVZASI HİDROPOLİTİĞİNDE SU SAVAŞLARI ANLATISININ ANALİZİ
HELMAND HAVZASI HİDROPOLİTİĞİNDE SU SAVAŞLARI ANLATISININ ANALİZİ
2023 yılında İran ile Afganistan arasında sınır hattında yaşanan çatışmalar farklı sınır aşan su meselelerinde sıklıkla dile getirilen su savaşları anlatısını yeniden gündeme taşım...
Meteorological Drought Analysis for Helmand River Basin, Afghanistan
Meteorological Drought Analysis for Helmand River Basin, Afghanistan
This study evaluates drought at Lashkargah, Farah, Adraskan, and Gardandiwal stations in Helmand River Basin (HRB) in Afghanistan to determine appropriate drought indices for the b...
Helmand Valley Sites
Helmand Valley Sites
This chapters describes the 50 archaeological sites identified and surveyed by the Helmand Sistan Project along the Helmand River between Lashkar Gah and the hamun lakes. These sit...
The Surge in Helmand
The Surge in Helmand
Abstract
Chapter 12, “The Surge in Helmand,” depicts the battles of the US Marines, Afghan leaders, and the British army in Helmand against the Taliban, focusing on ...
A recent reconnaissance of the central Helmand Valley
A recent reconnaissance of the central Helmand Valley
Archaeological fieldwork in the central Helmand Valley of modern-day Afghanistan has been sparse as a result of the region's remoteness and lack of security; the work that has been...
Human motifs at Neolithic Tepe Baluch, north-east Iran
Human motifs at Neolithic Tepe Baluch, north-east Iran
The start of sedentary farming and herding in the Middle East transformed social and economic organisation and reshaped ideological structures and artistic representations. Tepe Ba...

