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Among the Wild Tribes of the Afghan Frontier / A Record of Sixteen Years' Close Intercourse with the Natives of the Indian Marches

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A physician recounts sixteen years of close contact with frontier tribes, combining travel narrative, case histories, and ethnographic observation. He documents everyday customs, religious practices, shrines and grave rites, folk remedies, and local dispute procedures such as jirgahs, alongside vivid incidents of hospitality, blood-feud culture, and village life. Medical work and itinerant missions recur as a theme, showing how healing and practical service opened trust, mediated cultural friction, and affected responses to outside authority. Interwoven are reflections on frontier politics, the role of intermediaries, and the practical challenges of providing care across a contested border.

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T. L. Pennell

T. L. Pennell was an explorer and writer known for his extensive travels and interactions with the indigenous tribes of the Afghan frontier. His notable work, "Among the Wild Tribes of the Afghan Frontier," offers a detailed account of his sixteen years spent in close contact with the native populations of the Indian marches. Through his writings, Pennell provides valuable insights into the culture and customs of these tribes, contributing to the understanding of this historically significant region. His explorations and observations reflect a unique perspective on the complexities of life along the Afghan frontier.

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