The Case of Pashtuns in Afghanistan a Thesis

The Case of Pashtuns in Afghanistan a Thesis

ARTICULATION OF TRIBALISM INTO MODERNITY: THE CASE OF PASHTUNS IN AFGHANISTAN A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES OF MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BY ZEYNEP TUBA SUNGUR IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN THE PROGRAM OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES JANUARY 2013 Approval of the Graduate School of Social Sciences Prof. Dr. Meliha Altunışık Director I certify that this thesis satisfies all the requirements as a thesis for the degree of Master of Science. Prof. Dr. Recep Boztemur Head of Department This is to certify that we have read this thesis and that in our opinion it is fully adequate, in scope and quality, as a thesis for the degree of Master of Science. Assoc. Prof. Erdoğan Yıldırım Supervisor Examining Committee Members Prof. Dr. Recep Boztemur (METU, HIST) Assoc. Prof. Erdoğan Yıldırım (METU, SOC) Assoc. Prof. Mustafa Şen (METU, SOC) I hereby declare that all information in this document has been obtained and presented in accordance with academic rules and ethical conduct. I also declare that, as required by these rules and conduct, I have fully cited and referenced all material and results that are not original to this work. Name, Last Name: Zeynep Tuba Sungur Signature : iii ABSTRACT ARTICULATION OF TRIBALISM INTO MODERNITY: THE CASE OF PASHTUNS IN AFGHANISTAN Sungur, Zeynep Tuba M.S., Middle East Studies Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Erdoğan Yıldırım January 2013, 104 pages The main objective of this thesis is to analyse the relationship between tribalism and modernity in Afghanistan. Focusing on Pashtuns, who constitute the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, the thesis traces their transformation from a tribal confederacy into a central state that introduced modernity to Afghanistan. In this regard, the thesis is, basically, a discussion of the struggle for power between two institutions in Afghanistan: the tribe and the state. In an effort to reveal the relationship between the two, the thesis looks at the modern strategies and ideologies used by the Afghan state to beat the power of tribalism. Nationalism and Socialism, in this regard, come up as two modern ideologies that are discussed in relation to Pashtun Tribalism. Questioning the concepts of Afghan Nationalism and Pashtun Nationalism as well as their relation to Pashtun Tribalism, the thesis discusses the concept of a tribe within the frame of modern border demarcation, nation-building efforts and modernist reform programmes. Passing on to the discussion on Socialism, the thesis then addresses the question of tribe in relation to the idea of class struggle, a communist party, a modern coup d’état and a communist revolution. Contrasting the concept of tribe with such modern notions, the thesis finally reveals how tribalism managed to survive within these modern ideologies by articulating into them in various ways. Keywords: Afghanistan, Pashtuns, Pashtun tribalism, nationalism, socialism iv ÖZ AġĠRETÇĠLĠĞĠN MODERNĠTEYE EKLEMLENMESĠ: AFGANĠSTAN’DA PEġTUNLARIN DURUMU Sungur, Zeynep Tuba Yüksek Lisans, Orta Doğu AraĢtırmaları Tez Yöneticisi: Doç. Dr. Erdoğan Yıldırım Ocak 2013, 104 sayfa Bu çalıĢmanın baĢlıca amacı, Afganistan’da aĢiretçilik ve modernite arasındaki iliĢkinin incelenmesidir. Afganistan’daki en büyük etnik grubu oluĢturan PeĢtunları konu alan bu çalıĢma, PeĢtunların aĢiret konfederasyonundan merkezi devlete dönüĢme sürecini anlatmaktadır. Bu bağlamda düĢünüldüğünde, bu tezin konusu, temelde, Afganistan’ın iki önemli kurumunu temsil eden aĢiret ve devlet arasındaki güç savaĢıdır. Bu iki kurum arasındaki iliĢkinin ana hatlarını ortaya çıkarma amacı güden çalıĢma, Afgan devletinin, aĢiretçiliğin etkisini kırmak amacıyla kullandığı modern strateji ve ideolojileri ele almaktadır. Bu çerçevede öne çıkan Milliyetçilik ve Sosyalizm ideolojileri, PeĢtun AĢiretçiliği bağlamında incelenmektedir. Afgan Milliyetçiliği ve PeĢtun Milliyetçiliği ile bunlarla PeĢtun AĢiretçiliği arasındaki iliĢkiyi sorgulayan çalıĢma; modern devlet sınırlarının belirlenmesi, ulus-devlet inĢa süreci ve modernist reform programları çerçevesinde aĢiret kavramını tartıĢmaktadır. Müteakiben Sosyalizm tartıĢmasına geçen çalıĢma; sınıf çatıĢması kavramı, komünist bir parti, modern bir askeri darbe ile komünist bir devrim bağlamında aĢiret kavramını incelemeye devam etmektedir. AĢiret kavramını modernitenin getirdiği yeni kavramlarla kıyaslayan çalıĢma, sonuç olarak, aĢiretçiliğin modern ideolojilere eklemlenerek nasıl ayakta kaldığını gözler önüne sermeyi amaçlamaktadır. Anahtar Kelimeler: Afganistan, PeĢtunlar, PeĢtun aĢiretleri, milliyetçilik, sosyalizm v To my father who gave his life for Afghanistan vi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This thesis is the product of a very sad experience that I had when I lost my father, Colonel Faruk Sungur, in Afghanistan on July 14, 2009. From that day on, Afghanistan became a part of my life as I eagerly started reading and writing about it. That is why this thesis means a lot to me and I dedicate it to my father. My family certainly comes the first on the list of acknowledgements. I heartily thank my mother Gülnur Sungur and my brother Ali Kaan Sungur for bearing with me in this difficult process of thesis-writing. I owe my deepest gratitude to my supervisor Assoc. Prof. Erdoğan Yıldırım who did not turn me down when I knocked on his door with the idea of a thesis on Afghanistan and who further helped me visualise a tribal society in my mind with all the amusing stories he told. I would also like to thank Prof. Recep Boztemur, the chairman of the Department of Middle East Studies at METU as well as that of my examining committee, for his help and guidance throughout my studies. As my instructor and also a committee member, Assoc. Prof. Mustafa ġen is thankworthy, as well, for his contributions to my studies. Part of this thesis was written during my stay in the Netherlands where I studied at Leiden University for a semester. I am likewise indebted to all my professors there, particularly Prof. Touraj Atabaki who contributed a lot to my academic knowledge and who put me in contact with Mr. Najmuddin Kawyani, the ex-Foreign Minister of Afghanistan, from whom I obtained invaluable information. I also thank my Afghan friends at Leiden University as well as the Afghan people I interviewed at the refugee camp in Erzincan, Turkey. Finally my colleagues at the Ministry of Economy definitely deserve my gratitude. I would like to thank first and foremost Dr. Tayfun Gülle, my director at work, whose continuous support to my academic ambitions facilitated everything during my graduate studies which I tried hard to follow along with a full-time job. I also thank my dear colleagues at the Ministry for all their friendship, tolerance and support. vii TABLE OF CONTENTS PLAGIARISM...........................................................................................................iii ABSTRACT .............................................................................................................. iv ÖZ ............................................................................................................................... v DEDICATION .......................................................................................................... vi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ....................................................................................... vii TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................ viii CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 1 1.1. Clarification of Concepts and Categories ................................................ 2 1.1.1. What is not a tribe? ......................................................................... 2 1.1.2. What is a tribe? ............................................................................... 3 1.2. Argument of the Thesis ........................................................................... 6 1.3. Structure of the Thesis ............................................................................. 7 2. TRIBALISM IN AFGHANISTAN: PASHTUN TRIBALISM....................... 9 2.1. Pashtun Genealogy ................................................................................ 10 2.2. Pashtun Tribal Confederacy .................................................................. 11 2.3. Tribal Rivalries among Pashtuns: the Durrani vs. the Ghilzai ............. 12 2.4. Pashtun Tribal Government .................................................................. 14 2.4.1. Khans and Dastakhans. ................................................................ 14 2.4.2. Pashtun Tribal Assembly: the Jirga ............................................. 16 2.5. Pashtun Tribal Code: the Pashtunwali .................................................. 17 2.6. Religion among Pashtuns ...................................................................... 19 2.7. Pashtun Tribal Economy ....................................................................... 22 2.8. Empire and Tribe ................................................................................... 23 2.8.1. Persian Influences ........................................................................ 23 2.8.2. The Qalang and the Nang Tribes ................................................. 24 2.9. Conclusion ............................................................................................. 28 viii 3. ENCOUNTER OF PASHTUN TRIBALISM WITH NATIONALISM ..... 31 3.1.

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