Mr Bijan Omrani

Bio Bijan Omrani is a writer and broadcaster. He is the co-author of guides to Afghanistan and Iran and has recently edited a new guide to Tajikistan and the Pamirs as well as a new book on Nomadism and the history of the Russian state. He is a member of the Editorial Board of Asian Affairs.

Lectures to The Society

Title Type Date
Making Money in Afghanistan: the first western entrepreneurs, 1880-1930 Lecture Apr 2012
The Durand Line: History and Problems of the Afghan-Pakistan Border Lecture Oct 2008

Articles in the Journal

The Durand Line: History and Problems of the Afghan-Pakistan Border
  Mr Bijan Omrani
  Asian Affairs, Volume 40 Number 2 July 2009
Book Reviews: Central Asia
  Mr Bijan Omrani
  Asian Affairs, Volume 40 Number 2 July 2009
Charles Masson of Afghanistan: Deserter, Scholar, Spy
  Mr Bijan Omrani
  Asian Affairs, Volume 39 Number 2 July 2008
Afghanistan and the Search for Unity
  Mr Bijan Omrani
  Asian Affairs, Volume 38 Number 2 July 2007
'Will We Make It to Jalalabad?' - 19th Century Travels in Afghanistan
  Mr Bijan Omrani
  Asian Affairs, Volume 37 Number 2 July 2006

Images of Asia

Forthcoming Events

Wed 8 Feb The Freedom Factor: What Do We Want and How Do We Get It? at Society of Chemical Industry
Thu 16 Feb India at The Library
Wed 22 Feb Ashoka: India's Lost Emperor at Society of Chemical Industry
Wed 7 Mar The Azerbaijan Crisis of 1945-6 at Society of Chemical Industry

News

"Yemen: Challenges for the Future" - an international conference (BYS & LMEI) Invitation for scholars to propose papers for conference in November 2012 more…

JPT Family Trust Medical Science Award for 2012 The Royal Society for Asian Affairs invites applications from medical students aged 21 - 30 for purposeful travel in Asia more…

Hajj: journey to the heart of Islam New exhibition opened at the British Museum: 26 January - 14 April 2012 more…

Ragmala Paintings from India: Poetry, passion, song Exhbition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery: 25 January - 27 May 2012 more…

Traditions Revised: Japanese Fans from the Ishizumi Family Collection Rediscover the fan as contemporary art form through traditional fan designs more…

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