Tajikistan & The High Pamirs: A Companion and Guide (Odyssey Illustrated Guides)
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Product Description
Fringed by the two great rivers of Central Asia, the Oxus and the Jaxartes, Tajikistan can boast not only of breathtaking mountain scenery, but also of 3,000 years of history. The land where Alexander the Great fought desperately against the Scythian nomads, his most formidable adversaries, Tajikistan is an ancient cradle of Persian culture. Originally, it was the home of the Sogdians, the famous trading peoples of the Silk Road; eventually this country was at the heart of the 19th century "Great Game", a place of contention for the adventurers and spies of Britain and Imperial Russia. Now recovering from the misfortunes of the 20th centurythe travails of Soviet rule and several years of civil warit is able to offer visitors not only its legacies of cultural and ethnic diversity, but also unparalleled opportunities for adventure.
Vital insight into a crucially positioned nation
Dushanbe, Central Asia's friendliest capital city
Mountaineering and trekking on the roof of the world
Historical insights into explorers and travelers of the ancient Silk Road
Culture, music and ethnic traditions
Essays on wildlife, botany, geology and archeology including a contribution by Dr George Schaller
Published to appeal to the armchair traveler as well as the intrepid visitor
Comprehensive introduction to "one of the world's best-kept secrets"
Exceptional cartography
209 color photos, 17 maps & drawings
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #262842 in Books
- Published on: 2008-06-23
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 750 pages
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About the Author
Dr. Robert Middleton worked for the Aga Khan Foundation as Legal Adviser and Co-ordinator of Tajikistan programs from 1985 until his retirement in 2003. He currently assists local and international non-profit organizations to promote tourism in the region. He lives in Switzerland. Huw Thomas became Program Director of the Aga Khan Health Service, Tajikistan from 1999 to 2003 after he retired as Chief Executive of Gwynedd Health Authority in North Wales. He has returned frequently to Tajikistan from his home in Anglesey, Wales.




