In this work, scholar Brian Glyn Williams takes Westerners inside the world of general Abdul Rashid Dostum, one of the most powerful of the Afghan warlords who have dominated the country since the Soviet invasion. Based on lengthy interviews with Dostum and his family and sub commanders, as well as local chieftains, mullahs, elders, Taliban enemies and prisoners of war and women's rights activists, the book tells the story of Dostum's rise to power from peasant villager to the man who fought a long and bitter war against ...
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In this work, scholar Brian Glyn Williams takes Westerners inside the world of general Abdul Rashid Dostum, one of the most powerful of the Afghan warlords who have dominated the country since the Soviet invasion. Based on lengthy interviews with Dostum and his family and sub commanders, as well as local chieftains, mullahs, elders, Taliban enemies and prisoners of war and women's rights activists, the book tells the story of Dostum's rise to power from peasant villager to the man who fought a long and bitter war against the Taliban and Al Qaeda fanatics who sought to repress his people.
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