Afghanistan is the elephant in the room, a topic for discussions on the idiot box, in the drawing rooms, in coffee houses, print media and of course our think tanks. Indians have a rather deep and historic as well as mythological connect with Afghanistan and Afghans. Kandahar in fact was a major princely state in Mahabharat, Gandhari the queen of Dhritrashtra was from Kandahar. Shakuni the evil uncle of Duryodhan whose scheming with the dice in a way led to the epic battle. We are also nostalgic about that Afghanistan which predated partition when Indian empires stretched upto the Hindukush which unfortunately gave way to onslaught of Islam. Historically right from the time of Kanishk who ruled in the first century over large tract of North India, with his capital at Peshawar. In literature too we Indians have an emotional connect;, the image of Afghan is linked to the Kabuliwallah story of Gurudev RavindraNath Tagore or the Hindi medium types would instantly recall Heengwalla by Subhadra Kumari Chauhan, poetess who is known more for her immortal "Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi Wali Rani Thi". As readers would recall Kabuliwallah was very friendly with a small girl child who reminded her of her daughter back home. The mother of the child was not favourably inclined towards the Kabuliwallah but the father approved of this chit chat. Till one day when the Kabuliwallah was jailed for a murder. The story was also immortalised by Balraj Sahni playing the Kabuliwallah singing "Ae mere pyare watan " from the precincts of the jail suffering the pangs of separation from his beloved motherland.
In Khuda Gawah an Amitabh starrer Bollywood film, who is a Pathan who stays true to his word.
Alas that Afghanistan is long buried and blown to smithereens along with the Bamiyan Budhhas. The Taliban have made a remarkable comeback albeit with the tacit support of our nemesis Pak. The typical image of an Afghan today is that of the bearded turbaned Kalashnikov wielding brutes who belong to an era long gone by, professing their allegiance to the Sharia only with practically no rights for women. They are the antithesis of modern day liberal democratic value systems. While the beard and the turban have remained the jihadi mindset which has emerged as their raison d'ĂȘtre is a cause for global concern.
28 comments:
Very insightful, Suyash!!!
Wonderfully written Sir
Once again you hv brought back the memories of our childhood days when we grew up listening to these stories of Kabuliwala n of course our association with Kandhahar since Mahabharata days.Nice article Suyash.Keep it up buddy.
Bisht
Very well written Suyash!
Today's Afghanistan and the gentleness of the story Kabuliwala is absolutely contrast, it's really a different take on Afghanistan. You can only write like this
Great account of the old Afghanistan that preceded the birth of us millenials. Sadly, we might never see it as a land of peace and democracy ever again :(
Lovely nostalgic piece. May your pen grow stronger.
Excellent portrait of the Afghanistan the old & it's relevance in ongoing chaos over there.
Beautiful
Very well written, old school time memories getting refreshed . Yes we knew Afgan for Kabuliwala and Dry fruits. Mahabharat always connected us to Afganistan as part of Hindu Bharat. Hope our future generation are able to reminisce Afghanistanas for rich culture and tradition and Not for what it is today.
Such a critical essay on our times, flowing from our ancient Mahabharata times to today’s TV watching critical comments. All said in a beautiful flow.
Nice recollection of old good days and our historical connect..but now what next...20 years and billions of dollars seems to have gone down the drain...No country can survive on charity...Afghans were getting used to this benevolence...They lost self confidence to fight for the right cause...Only Afghans can help and save their population particularly women...Hope some order prevails...Another question for muslim nations... is democracy good for them.. Looks they only flourish under monarchy or dictatorship...
Excellently written. Kudos.
Interesting to go through. Very well written
Suyash, very insightful
Well written Suyash
So true. So many dots in memory connect around these tales of Afghans.....
You bring out the gentler, human side of Afghanistan...a place where the cauldron has been boiling over for a quite a while now...
So much, in so few words.. History, geography, politics, war, movies... Very educative too.. Brilliant
How our childhood memory of Aghans as men who held their word, has now undergone a complete overhaul. The joy of ISI may be very short-lived with US probably calling in strategic noticed two get China embroiled in a creditors trap. Yes, Kabuliwala, has now transformed into KalashnikoWala... Keep writing Suyash. It's enriching to read
Grateful for bringing those lovely memories of innocent childhood back in our lives. When in our lives there was no evil figure, no evil thought. There were people with goodness in their hearts, minds,and in their deeds.
One feels bad for the normal population there!!!
todays generations sees & knows Afganistan as violent unstable country and the childhood stories of Kabuliwala and Hingwala that we grew up reading are lost in the pilitico strategic power struggle . Hope some day afghan pathan Kabuli wala resumes Hing and dryfruits journey to connect with cultural routes of prosperous and peaceful past. Excellent read
A very thorough description of our connections to the land which is now in turmoil! Suyash, your pieces are always not a "piece" but one "whole"!! Very well brought together!
Let us also not forget the brutal Afghan invaders who rampaged us repeatedly.
It's pity how Afghanistan has lend itself into a situation which appears to be ' point of no return ' today. Yes, our heart goes out for common citizen. World is watching but has no solution to bring that country out of the mess. Trible affinity remains supreme there. God Bless that country. Suyash, indeed you have taken us through ages very well but missed out the ugly part of invasions which disturbed the harmony of peaceful Bharat in mediaeval period.
Not to forget the Afghan cadets who used to train with us in our academies!!!
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