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Oxford Swat State (1915–1969) - From Genesis to Merger (2nd Edition)

Author: Sultan-i-Rome

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Introduction

This book provides an in-depth historical analysis of the Swat State (1915–1969), from its establishment to its merger with Pakistan. Sultan-i-Rome meticulously examines the political, administrative, socio-political, and economic developments that shaped Swat’s history. This revised second edition offers a well-researched and detailed account of Swat’s governance, cultural transformations, and integration into Pakistan.

Key Features

Historical Analysis

  • Chronicles Swat State’s formation, governance, and eventual merger with Pakistan.
  • Explores the role of rulers, policies, and reforms in shaping the state’s destiny.

Political & Administrative Insights

  • Examines the political structure and governance model of Swat.
  • Highlights law enforcement, justice system, and administrative policies in the state.

Socio-Political & Economic Developments

  • Discusses the social and cultural transformations during the state’s existence.
  • Explores economic policies, trade, and financial management within Swat.

Comprehensive & Well-Researched

  • Based on archival sources, historical documents, and firsthand accounts.
  • Offers a balanced perspective on Swat’s legacy and its merger with Pakistan.

Why Read This Book?

📌 A must-read for history enthusiasts, researchers, and students of South Asian studies.
📌 Essential for understanding Swat’s governance before integration into Pakistan.
📌 Well-documented political and socio-economic analysis of a princely state.
📌 Authored by Sultan-i-Rome, an expert in the history of Swat and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Conclusion

Oxford Swat State (1915–1969) - From Genesis to Merger by Sultan-i-Rome is a definitive account of Swat’s political, administrative, and economic journey. This second edition provides deeper insights into the transformation of Swat, making it an essential resource for history scholars, political analysts, and anyone interested in Pakistan’s regional history.

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