Nimroz Provincial Handbook: A Guide to the People and the Province, Richard M Cavagnol,Sean Lockley (9781936336272) — Readings Books

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Nimroz Provincial Handbook: A Guide to the People and the Province
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Nimroz Provincial Handbook: A Guide to the People and the Province

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In the lower Sistan Basin, life depends on the inland delta of the Helmand River and the associated wetlands and lakes, the Hamoons. Water cover is extensive but shallow, and more than 80 percent of the population depends on farming for their livelihood. Under Taliban rule, Nimroz suffered a five year drought, stretching from 1997 to the winter of 2002. Agriculture struggled during the drought, and the economy has yet to recover. A concise and contemporary guide designed to orient and inform readers about the people, politics, and places of Ghazni. Topics covered include: the people (tribes, language, culture, history, etc.); the provincial government and how it functions; the economy and development activities; and key leaders and big issues. Also included inside are a number of useful tables, maps, contact information, and other resources. For bulk orders, please visit the publisher’s website (www.idsinternational.net).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ids International
Country
United States
Date
30 November 2010
Pages
88
ISBN
9781936336272

In the lower Sistan Basin, life depends on the inland delta of the Helmand River and the associated wetlands and lakes, the Hamoons. Water cover is extensive but shallow, and more than 80 percent of the population depends on farming for their livelihood. Under Taliban rule, Nimroz suffered a five year drought, stretching from 1997 to the winter of 2002. Agriculture struggled during the drought, and the economy has yet to recover. A concise and contemporary guide designed to orient and inform readers about the people, politics, and places of Ghazni. Topics covered include: the people (tribes, language, culture, history, etc.); the provincial government and how it functions; the economy and development activities; and key leaders and big issues. Also included inside are a number of useful tables, maps, contact information, and other resources. For bulk orders, please visit the publisher’s website (www.idsinternational.net).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ids International
Country
United States
Date
30 November 2010
Pages
88
ISBN
9781936336272