The Anti-slavery Reporter and Aborigines' FriendL. Wild, 1971 - Slavery Vols. 3-8, 3d ser., include the 16th-21st annual reports of the British and foreign anti-slavery society. The 22d-24th annual reports are appended to v. 9-11, 3d ser. Series 4 contains annual reports of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Series 5 contains annual reports of the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 4
Page 7
... force the Hazara to grow grain for them for 15 afs a sere . This is then sold for 30-40 afs a sere in Kabul . The ... force is about 25,000 people . The gross national product per head was estimated in 1965 at 65 dollars . The equivalent ...
... force the Hazara to grow grain for them for 15 afs a sere . This is then sold for 30-40 afs a sere in Kabul . The ... force is about 25,000 people . The gross national product per head was estimated in 1965 at 65 dollars . The equivalent ...
Page 8
... force as well , ranging from 5,000 afghanis a month for top officials including heads of government departments , down to 900 afghanis a month for a junior clerk . Looking at my field note book for 1969 , I see that the current market ...
... force as well , ranging from 5,000 afghanis a month for top officials including heads of government departments , down to 900 afghanis a month for a junior clerk . Looking at my field note book for 1969 , I see that the current market ...
Page 10
... forces , which are supplied and equipped by the Soviet Union . Higher education is woefully lacking and although I have seen devoted work achieved by elementary school teachers in out of the way provinces ( in one village I received the ...
... forces , which are supplied and equipped by the Soviet Union . Higher education is woefully lacking and although I have seen devoted work achieved by elementary school teachers in out of the way provinces ( in one village I received the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
25 dollars abolition aboriginal addictive Afghan authorities Afghan Government afghanis a month afs a lb Aga Khan amphetamines ampoule Anti-Slavery Society Arbitrary punish arms Assassins Badakhshan Balkh become Bokhara boost Central Asia chattel costs country districts crops dollars a kilo drug user Embassy enslaved especially existence fear feudal Foreign hard drugs hashish and opium hashish Opium Hazara Herat heroin hippies homosexual Human Rights illegal important industry Iran Islam Ismailis Jugi Kabul Kandahar Koran Koranic law Kunduz labour force land reform landowners master Mazar Mazar-i-Sharif ment Mescalin Methedrine modern Afghanistan Moslem mullahs Opium and hashish Oxus Pashto peasants personal slaves Peter Willey pill prescription pressure private armies protection regarded religious Security Police sell serfdom Shi'a situation slavery and narcotics smuggling caravans social social conservat sold Soviet STANFORD supply tenant Territories of Pakistan tion told traditional Tribal Territories United Kingdom village villein Wellington College