Pakistan_ A Hard Country - Anatol Lieven [310]
Taleban version of
and women
Zia and
Sharif, Hassan and Hussein
Sharif, Kulsum
Sharif, Mian
Sharif, Mohammad Nawaz
and Al Qaeda
and anti-Shia militants
and army
character
charisma of
exiled
family
and Altaf Hussain
and Ghulam Ishaq
and ISI
and MQM
and Musharraf
and Pakistani Taleban
and shrine of Data Ganj Baksh
and Supreme Court
Zia and
see also Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) (PML(N))
Sharif, Shahbaz
and Pakistani Taleban
Sharif family
hatred of Bhuttos
pro-business policies
support in Punjab
Shaukat Ali, Maulana
Shaw, Alison
Shehzad (in Shapqadar)
Sherpao, Aftab Khan
Sherpao, Sikander Khan
Shia Muslims see Muslims, Shia and Sunni
Shikarpur
shirk
Shishkin, Ivan, Morning in a Pine Forest
shrines see saints (shaikhs), shrines of
Siachen Glacier
Siahezai Mamasani, Shah Khan Gul
Sialkot
Sibi
Sidwa, Bapsi
Sikhs, Sikhism
alleged support of Taleban
attacks on Multan
conquest of Peshawar
in Faisalabad
gurdwaras
rebellion against India
Sindh
agriculture
and army
Baloch migration to
Balochs in
canal colonies
coal reserves
conquest by British
dacoit gangs in
dependence on Indus river
dwellings
elites
ethnic groups in
GDP
hatred and fear of India
Hindus in
history
and hydroelectric dam project
interior
isolation of
jirgas
and Kashmir
landowners
Larkana District
law courts in
lawlessness in
and migration from India
and militant groups
military cantonments in
MQM in
National Assembly
nationalism in
origin of name
Pathans in
police in
political parties in
politicians in
population growth
poverty in
rape case in
relationship with Punjab
religions in
saint worship in
salination problem
Sindhis in Karachi
society and economy
soldiers from
terrorism in
Thar coalfields
tribes
water crisis in
women, treatment of
Sindh United Party
Sindhi (language)
Singh, Manmohan
Sino-Indian War
Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP)
‘Slave Dynasty’
Sleeman, General Sir William
‘Smiling Buddha’ nuclear tests
Smith, Adam
socialism
Solarz, Stephen
Somalia
Soomro family
South America
South Asia, states of
South Korea
Soviet Union
army
and Cold War
fall of Communist regime
hostility to
occupation of Afghanistan see Afghanistan, Soviet occupation of
and Pakistani political parties
religious figures in
and Wahabism
Sri Lanka
cricket team, attack on
‘strategic depth’
Sudan
Sufi, Juma Khan
Sufi Muhammad, Maulana
Sufism
be-shar
and mysticism
and politics
Sindhi
Sui
Sui Gas
suicide bombings
Sukarno
Sukkur
Sultan-i-Rome
Sunni Muslims see Muslims, Shia and Sunni
superstition
shrines and
Sutlej, river
suttee
swara
Swat
Akhund of
background to revolt in
counter-offensive to Taleban
girls’ schools in
hujras in
incorporated into Pakistan
as princely state
reconquest by army
Shariah courts in
support for Taleban in
Taleban hold on
as tourist destination
under Walis
valley of
visit to
see also Nizam-e-Adl agreement
Syed, G. M.
Syed, Mushahid Husain
Syria
Tablighi Jamaat
taburwali
Tahir, Major
Tajiks
Talbot, Ian
Taleban
academics’ and media opinion on
Afghan: action against; in Balochistan; creation of; Gilani on; Hamid on; hostility to; ISI and; and lashkars; and Pathan culture; Pathans and; Sharifs and; support for; training camps; and TTP; and US; Pakistan’s links to; in Waziristan; women, treatment of
Afzal Khan and
Al Qaeda and
and ANP
attacks on maliks
attacks in Punjab
and changes in Pathan society
cost of conflict with for Pakistan
counter-offensive to
and cults of saints
in FATA
harassment of locals in Swat
insurgency
Jundallah and
in Karachi
leadership of
and media
in Mohmand Agency
Pakistani attitudes to
and Pakistani military
Pakistani (Tehriq-e-Taleban Pakistan (TTP)); alliances with other groups; attack on Wah factory; attacks on saints’ shrines; and attacks on schools; attacks in West; campaign against; code of hospitality; as collection of groups; distinguished from Afghan Taleban; extent of control; and FATA; foundation of; Hamid on; and ISI; Jamaat and; justice of; lineage;