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      Tribe, Diaspora, and Sainthood in Afghan History

      The Journal of Asian Studies
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          Before the founding of the state of Afghanistan in the eighteenth century, the main centers of political and cultural gravity for the Pashtuns lay in India, where numerous Pashtuns migrated in pursuit of commerce and soldiery. Amid the cosmopolitan pressures of India and its alternative models of self-knowledge and affiliation, Pashtun elites elaborated a distinct idiom of “Afghan” identity. With the Afghans' absorption into the Mughal Empire, earlier patterns of accommodation to the Indian environment were overturned through the writing of history, whereby the Afghan past and present were carefully mapped through the organizing principle of genealogy. While the Afghan religious world was being reshaped by the impact of empire, in response, tales of expressly Afghan saints served to tribalize the ties of Islam. With the decline of Mughal power, the collective “Afghan” identity of the diaspora was transmitted to the new Afghan state, where the relationship of this tribal template of Afghan authenticity to the non-Pashtun peoples of Afghanistan remains the defining controversy of national identity.

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                Journal
                The Journal of Asian Studies
                J of Asian Stud
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0021-9118
                1752-0401
                February 2008
                February 13 2008
                February 2008
                : 67
                : 1
                : 171-211
                Article
                10.1017/S0021911808000065
                a5b0f56b-0d07-4474-9c55-421a8ea2c0ca
                © 2008

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