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Geopolitics and Strategic Interests of the British in the Tribal Areas of the North West Frontier and its Administration


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Title: Geopolitics and Strategic Interests of the British in the Tribal Areas of the North West Frontier and its Administration

Authors: Raid Khan, Tariq Amin

Journal: Central Asia

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Publisher: University of Peshawar, Peshawar

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2020

Volume: 87

Issue: Winter

Language: English

DOI: 10.54418/ca-87.120

Keywords: Tribal LandDurand LineFCRAgenciesFRs and Malaks

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Abstract

The tribal region of the North West Frontier (NWF) of the Indian Sub-continent was geo-politically an important region for the British India. It provided a direct link to Afghanistan. During the colonial history of India, Afghanistan was used as a buffer between the expanding Russian Empire and India. So the tribal areas of the NWF were to be used as a buffer between Afghanistan and India in case Russia penetrate in Afghanistan. Beside this, controlling the tribal areas also helped in protecting the adjacent settled districts from the plunder of the tribesmen. The tribal areas also provided safe passages to the British convoys. The paper highlights colonization and administration of the tribal areas of the NWF, and the geopolitical interests of the British colonial power in this area. The paper explores all this through the lens of the colonial literature produced during that time.
 


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