The Zala Khan Khel, a branch of the major Afghan Nomad tribe, the Ahmadzai, have migrated for centuries between the highlands of Afghanistan and the lowlands of the Indus Valley in search of pasture. Every autumn and spring, these caravans of nomads, their flocks of sheep and goats, their families and all their possessions are on the move, up to 500 kilometres each way. Merchandise, essential to the trade economy of many nomad families, has always come too.
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The Zala Khan Khel, a branch of the major Afghan Nomad tribe, the Ahmadzai, have migrated for centuries between the highlands of Afghanistan and the lowlands of the Indus Valley in search of pasture. Every autumn and spring, these caravans of nomads, their flocks of sheep and goats, their families and all their possessions are on the move, up to 500 kilometres each way. Merchandise, essential to the trade economy of many nomad families, has always come too.
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Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 0500016399. With 165 photographs, including 75 in color. Translated by Geoffrey Bibby. First American edition. Fine in a near fine dust jacket.
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Very Good. Size: 11x9x1; A New Unread copy. Bottom of dust jacket has two tiny nicks (in brodart), otherwise in Fine (Like New) condition. 267 pages. 165 illustrations, 75 in color. The Carsberg Foundation's Nomad Reaseach Project. U.S. orders are shipped from N.Y. state.