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Preface
Mountains have impressed and fascinated
men by their majesty and mystery. They also constitute
the frontier of human occupancy as the home of ethnic
minorities. Of all the continents, it is Asia that has
a profusion of stupendous mountain ranges _ including
their hill extensions. It would be an immense task to
grasp and synthesise such a vast physiographic personality.
Thus, what this monograph has attempted to produce is
a mere prolegomena towards providing an overview of
the regional setting along with physical, cultural,
and economic aspects. The text is supplemented with
regional maps and photographs produced by the author,
and with additional photographs contributed by different
individuals working in these regions.
I wish to thank ICIMOD for giving me
this opportunity to learn more about the mountains.
Therefore, I would like to express my appreciation to
Mr. Egbert Pelinck, Director General, for the assignment
and Dr. Mahesh Banskota, Deputy Director General, for
the necessary support. Kathmandu is not the ideal location
to search for literature on mountains beyond the Hindu
Kush-Himalayas. This made me venture beyond, to Bangkok
and Kuala Lumpur. In Bangkok, Mr. Kiran Pyakuryal made
it possible for me to use the ESCAP Library, despite
it being closed for the ESCAP's annual session. In Kuala
Lumpur, Ms. Siti Rafeah Shamsudin of the APDC Library
was most helpful. The regional maps were fine-tuned
by Mr. A. K. Thaku of ICIMOD. Mr. Chandra Man Singh
of New ERA typed the draft. I wish to thank them for
their cooperation.
Harka Gurung
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