On the Road to Kandahar

On the Road to Kandahar
Author: Jason Burke
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2007-04-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780141024356

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A brilliant, fearless journalist who knows huge areas of the Islamic world intimately, Burke now turns to the wider question of how we are to get to grips with radical Islam and what it really means. Burke has travelled all over the great arc of Islamic land, from the Middle East to Southeast Asia, and he uses this in his new book to great effect to show how various and completely unmonolithic Islam really is and how the sort of standard Western generalizations about it are both stupid and dangerous.

The Long Road from Kandahar

The Long Road from Kandahar
Author: Sara MacDonald
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2022-05-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780008245252

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The hand of friendship can span a thousand miles...

The Road to Kandahar

The Road to Kandahar
Author: David Smethurst
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2015-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1507530447

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October 6, 1879. The roar of guns and the shout of men reached a heightened pitch as the Highlanders and Gurkhas crested the ridgeline and attacked the Afghani trenches. Khaki and green uniforms mixed with the scarlet of the Afghans as the battle sea-sawed for a few minutes. Then the line of scarlet-clad Afghani troops wavered and broke. British Army lieutenant Robert Burton watched as thousands of Afghani troops fled in headlong retreat. The British had seized the first line. The Road to Kandahar is an historical fiction novel about a forgotten period of history when Britain and Russia fought the very first Cold War in the heart of Asia. In this book, a British political officer, Robert Burton, and his friends, Richard Leary and Ali Masheed, fight a battle of wits against a cunning Russian political officer, Count Nikolai Kuragin. Against a backdrop of the high passes and deserts of Afghanistan, Burton, Leary and Ali must stop a potential Russian invasion during the Second Afghan War (1878-80) and fight against treachery and injustice within their own ranks.

The Road To Kandahar

The Road To Kandahar
Author: John Wilcox
Publsiher: Headline
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2010-12-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780755381678

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The year is 1879, and Captain Simon Fonthill is ready for another challenge. Having survived the Zulu onslaught at Rorke's Drift, he is sent to the North-West Frontier - India's border with Afghanistan - and charged with a dangerous mission. Fonthill must infiltrate the warlike Pathan tribes and pass vital intelligence back to the British camp. He swiftly discovers a plot to massacre the regiments, but when his cover is blown, Fonthill steels himself for the harrowing consequences...

On the Road to Kandahar

On the Road to Kandahar
Author: Jason Burke
Publsiher: Anchor Canada
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010-06-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780385672337

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From one of the world’s leading experts in modern Islamic militancy comes an intellectual and personal voyage through the Islamic world, the Muslim faith, and its perception throughout the world. A brilliant, fearless journalist who knows huge areas of the Islamic world intimately, Jason Burke now turns to the wider question of how we are to get to grips with radical Islam and what it really means. Burke has travelled all over the great arc of Islamic land, from the Middle East to Southeast Asia. In describing this journey, On the Road to Kandahar shows how various and completely unmonolithic Islam really is and how the sort of standard Western generalizations about it are both stupid and dangerous. Burke has met berbers in the Atlas mountains, Palestinian politicians, and hardline Taliban mullahs, and has examined how the actions of an extreme minority have exploited Islam, provoking fear and terror. And he explains how and why Western prejudices and stereotypes have evolved for what is actually a diverse cultural and historical heritage – and what the future holds.

Thunder Over Kandahar

Thunder Over Kandahar
Author: Sharon E. Mckay
Publsiher: Om Books International
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789380069470

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“I wish with all my heart that you were in school. I love my country, Daughter, but here we have been robbed of our most precious gifts: thought and imagination. Only in an atmosphere of peace and security can artists, poets, and writers flourish. Without our artists and storytellers, we have no history, and without history our future is unmoored—we drift. It is art, never war, that carries culture forward.”

Lions of Kandahar

Lions of Kandahar
Author: Rusty Bradley,Kevin Maurer
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2011
Genre: Afghan War, 2001-
ISBN: 9780553807578

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One of the most critical battles of the Afghan War is now revealed as never before. Lions of Kandahar is an inside account from the unique perspective of an active-duty U.S. Army Special Forces commander. As then-Captain Rusty Bradley he began his third tour of duty in southern Afghanistan in 2006, the Taliban were poised to reclaim Kandahar Province, their strategically vital onetime capital. To stop them, the NATO coalition launched Operation Medusa, the largest offensive in its history. This is the story of a two-week battle that raged in scorching heat over a territory the size of Rhode Island.--From publisher description.

The Unexpected War

The Unexpected War
Author: Janice Gross Stein,J. Eugene Lang
Publsiher: Viking
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2007
Genre: Afghan War, 2001-
ISBN: 0670067229

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This book reveals tough realities about how public servants and politicians dither and avoid hard decisions in Ottawa and about how our senior public service needs a deep shake-up.