This lavish publication reveals the immense treasury of cultural, historical
and natural wealth of Afghanistan. A book for the armchair traveller and the
student of the country as well as the visitor.
Thanks to 20 years of civil war and its association with terrorism,
Afghanistan is now unjustly considered by many in the West as a barbarous
backwater. Afghanistan: A Companion and Guide aims to dispel this image in a
comprehensive introduction to 3,500 years of Afghan culture. Starting with a
full history of the country from 1500 BC, each wonderfully illustrated chapter
looks at the major regions and cities, describing their distinctive cultural
and ethnic traditions, their associations with poets, artists, travellers and
holy men, as well as warriors and conquerors. A number of specialist essays by
leading experts further present topics such as archaeology, architecture,
carpets, miniature painting, food, music, flora and fauna. Experienced Afghan
traveller Matthew Leeming contributes detailed information for those who
intend to visit the country, with guides to specific cities and areas, as well
as more general travel advice.
This lavish publication reveals an immense treasury of cultural, historical
and natural wealth—too frequently forgotten—that is Afghanistan.