Afghanistan. A History from 1260 to the Present - Jonathan L. Lee (2018)
afghanistan as Mahmud Tarzi and ‘Abd al-Quddus Khan, for Bray was convinced these individuals had been the real instigators of t ...
dreams melted into air, 1919–29 Afghanistan officially free and independent in its internal and external affairs’. 20 Both sides ...
afghanistan the Italians they had to first recognize Britain’s ‘superior and predominant political influence’ in the country. Ta ...
dreams melted into air, 1919–29 the Anglo-Afghan War, a number of Indian Muslims, mostly former pupils of Aligarh and Deoband, h ...
afghanistan who were housed in temporary camps at Bagram, but as more and more refugees flooded across the border the government ...
dreams melted into air, 1919–29 Tsar removed the exemption from national service enjoyed by Turkistan’s Muslims and forcibly con ...
afghanistan which became known as the Armenian Genocide. Enver Pasha eventu- ally made his way to Moscow, where Lenin put him in ...
dreams melted into air, 1919–29 The emergence of a Turkistanian independence movement posed one more foreign policy dilemma for ...
afghanistan 1921 ’Aman Allah Khan ratified the Soviet-Afghan Treaty, Dobbs broke off negotiations and prepared to leave. On the ...
dreams melted into air, 1919–29 beyond the Amu Darya would inevitably lead to similar demands from the Turkic and Persian-speaki ...
afghanistan of land, a census of livestock, and standardized weights and measures. Export duties were increased and the import d ...
dreams melted into air, 1919–29 streams and panoramic views of snow-capped mountains made Paghman an idyllic place. Despite the ...
afghanistan complex, Afghanistan’s answer to the Place de la Concorde. The Amir even constructed a railway line linking Taj Beg ...
dreams melted into air, 1919–29 the rolling stock, as well as trained the army and air force. Germany too opened its own school, ...
afghanistan government’s decrees on marriage and the family outlawed a number of traditional practices, such as levirate marriag ...
dreams melted into air, 1919–29 Mustafa Kemal declared Islam was better off if it ‘ceased to be a political instrument’. The dis ...
afghanistan earlier by an Afridi assassin, undertook the hazardous trip and managed to negotiate the release of Molly Ellis. 37 ...
dreams melted into air, 1919–29 the end of July the rebels took Hisarak, 12 kilometres (7½ mi.) from Kabul City, causing panic i ...
afghanistan Allah Khan’s accession, attacked the Nizam Namas as un-Islamic and they and other Deobandi-trained ‘ulama’ mocked at ...
dreams melted into air, 1919–29 the rebels’ forward position at Karez Darwish in the Logar, while air force planes, piloted by R ...
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