Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier
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Shah Mahmoud Hanifi., & Shah Mahmoud Hanifi|AUTHOR. (2011). Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier . Stanford University Press.

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Shah Mahmoud Hanifi and Shah Mahmoud Hanifi|AUTHOR. 2011. Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation On a Colonial Frontier. Stanford University Press.

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Shah Mahmoud Hanifi and Shah Mahmoud Hanifi|AUTHOR. Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation On a Colonial Frontier Stanford University Press, 2011.

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