Dust of the Saints by Radek Sikorski

Dust of the Saints by Radek Sikorski

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A record of a dangerous journey in disguise from the Pakistan border across Soviet-occupied Afghanistan to the city of Herat. Escorted by Mujahedin, travelling by foot, horseback and lorries, the author crept through enemy lines and witnessed communist onslaughts on an Afghan village.

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Dust of the Saints by Radek Sikorski

This is a record of a dangerous journey in disguise from the Pakistan border across Soviet-occupied Afghanistan to the city of Herat. One of the Holy shrines of Islam, Herat was renowned for the beauty of its mosques and mausolea, yet according to rumour, many of them had been destroyed in the eight years of fighting since the anti-Communist rising of 1979. Determined to see for himself, the author was escorted by Mujahedin. Travelling by foot, on horseback and in the back of lorries, he crept through enemy lines, was attacked by Soviet gun-ships and witnessed Communist onslaughts on an Afghan village. A contributor to the "Spectator" and the "Observer" Sikorski is the London-based foreign correspondant of the "US National Review".
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ISBN 13 9780701134365
ISBN 10 0701134364
Title Dust of the Saints
Author Radek Sikorski
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1989-09-18
Number of pages 274
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