Enayatullah Dadman
Teaching Assistant Department of History, Kandahar University, Kandahar, Afghanistan

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Cross-Border Markets and Their Impacts on Security (A Case Study in Torkham Border) Janmohammad Miakhil; Shamsurahman Zahid; Enayatullah Dadman
Randwick International of Social Science Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): RISS Journal, October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47175/rissj.v3i4.553

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The concept of security is a concept that encompasses all aspects of human life the aspects that guarantee human life and survival. The realization of security in a geographical environment requires special measures and planning, and it is associated with many issues Such as economical security, political security-military security, social security, health security, environmental security, and so on. There is a parallel and correlation between security and development, which sustainable security focuses on sustainable development at regional, urban, rural even up to the individual levels. Some geographical areas are highly vulnerable from the security side due to their special geographical location, and in recent years there has been an increase in violence and armed conflict, such as borders Afghanistan, the present article seeks to use the field and library methods and seeks to investigate cross border- markets and their impact on the security of areas and on the instability of security. The finding shows that border areas are vulnerable in various aspects of economic, social, and environmental security and face many challenges. To create sustainable security in rural areas and border areas of the provinces, it is necessary to consider the concept of security and rural development strategy to realize a sustainable development
Assessment of the Social and Economic Structures of Semi-nomadic Communities in the Zirkuh Region Based on the Architecture of Seasonal Settlement Tenglia Aistrict with Ancient Anthropological Approaches Enayatullah Dadman; Mukhtar Askari; Gulrahman Mushfiq; Wafiullah Aminzai
Randwick International of Social Science Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): RISS Journal, January
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Most information that are obtained from archaeological excavations includes only material data and non- material relationships, social behavior cannot be obtained solely from material data. For this purpose archeologists used ancient anthropological method, ancient anthropology is the study and investigation of contemporary lifestyles to enable archeologists to understand the processes by which archaeological evidence is created. Tanglia district is one of the semi-nomadic livestock of Zirkoh city in South Khorasan, This district has primitive architecture which is similar to pre-history, whose texture is like a small village and has private and public spaces, so the ancient anthropological study of this area was necessary. The present research has assisted and analyzed the relations within the establishment and the appearance of social structures of Tenglia district, regard to the research aria the social structure of the studied society was collected randomly and used described method, as a result geographical and environmental factors are important and necessary in the social structures of Tenglia district.