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Afghanistan's Cultural Crossroads

The Light Garden of the Angel King

by Peter Levi

Publisher: Eland Publishing Ltd

Paperback ISBN: 9781906011550 7 Jun 2013 216 x 138 x 19 (mm) 344g

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From time immemorial Afghanistan has been both a fortress of faith and a mountainous crossroads. Through its high valleys merchants traded Chinese porcelains, bundles of indigo cloth, sacks of lapis lazuli, golden jewellery, emeralds and fine carvings from both east and west. Ancient scrolls and beliefs entered the land in the satchels of Buddhist pilgrims and in the baggage of military invaders—from Alexander the Great to Mughal, Persian and Arab conquerors and even the ill-fated armies of the British Raj.

In this resonant account, Peter Levi seeks the clues which each migration left, in the company of the young Bruce Chatwin. Together they journey through a land where history is written in every mountain pass and ancient monument.

Since his journey in the 1970s, Afghanistan has suffered forty years of invasion and civil war, making it all the more poignant to rediscover, with Levi, not a rocky wilderness guarded by fearsome tribes, but 'this highway of archangels, this theatre of heaven, the light garden of the God-forgiven angel King.'