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ID152355
Title ProperAfghan discovery of Buddha
Other Title Informationcivilizational history and the nationalizing of Ffghan antiquity
LanguageENG
AuthorGreen, Nile
Summary / Abstract (Note)Through their interactions with French archaeologists from around 1930, Afghan historians formulated a new official historical identity for Afghanistan based on its pre-Islamic past. This article provides the first analysis of this process by tracing the emergence of the new historiography through the career of its chief promoter, Ahmad ĘżAli Kuhzad, as curator of the National Museum (founded 1931) and director of the Afghan Historical Society (founded 1942). Through placing Kuhzad in these official institutional settings and reading his major works, the article shows how traditional Persianate historiography was challenged by an imported and amended version of world civilizational history. In the decades after independence in 1919, this new historical vision allowed the young Afghan nation-state to stake its civilizational claims on an international stage. In these previously unexcavated historiographical strata lie the roots of the Taliban's iconoclasm, which are revealed as a dialogical response to the state cultural institutions that remade Afghanistan as Aryana.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 49, No.1; Feb 2017: p.47-70
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Middle East Studies 2017-03 49, 1
Key WordsHistoriography ;  Archaeology ;  Cultural History ;  Intellectual History ;  Museums