
The book discusses the nomenclature, geography, climate and natural vegetation, regional ethnicity and lineages and historical perspective of Swat, Pakistan. It evaluates and analyzes the genesis of the once Princely State of Swat in the historical, geo-political and strategic context. Itdeals with the consolidation and expansion of the former State holistically. Moreover, it evaluates the State's relations with the British Government and later Pakistan, and with the neighboring states of Dir and Amb. The book evaluates and analyzes the administrative system including the civil,military, financial and judicial spheres. It also deals with the socio-cultural milieu and changes brought about in Swat in respect of education, language, religion, health, permanent settlement, communication, trade and industry, agriculture, tourism, leadership, and women's rights. It looks at themerger of the former state into Pakistan, the constitutional status of the State, causes of the merger, the Wali's role in the merger, and both positive and negative effects and impacts of the merger.
This work investigates the political, administrative, and socio-economic evolution of the Princely State of Swat from its inception in 1915 to its formal merger with Pakistan in 1969. Sultan-i-Rome, a scholar specializing in the history of the region, utilizes a comprehensive historical framework to examine how the state consolidated power, managed external relations with the British and Pakistani governments, and navigated internal modernization. By synthesizing archival data and historical analysis, the author provides a structured evaluation of the state's governance, judicial systems, and the eventual transition into the Pakistani constitutional framework.
What You Will Find
Scholars and regional historians recognize this text as a foundational reference for understanding the specific political trajectory of Swat within the broader context of South Asian history. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the author's meticulous attention to administrative detail.
Page Count:
378
Publication Date:
2008-10-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019547113X
ISBN-13:
9780195471137
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