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Unrecognized Afghan state in 1929
The Emirate of Afghanistan was a short-lived unrecognized state in Central Asia ruled by the Saqqawists that existed from January to October 1929. Habibullāh
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Emirate of Afghanistan (1901–1919) Emirate of Afghanistan (1919–1926) Kingdom of Afghanistan (1926–1928) Kingdom of Afghanistan (1928–1929) Emirate of
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Afghan state from 1823 to 1926
The Emirate of Afghanistan, known as the Principality of Kabul before 1834, and as the Emirate of Kabul until 1855, and also referred to as the Guarded
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Afghan state from 1926 to 1973
Central Asia that was established in 1926 as a successor state to the Emirate of Afghanistan. It was proclaimed by its first king, Amanullah Khan, seven years
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eventually transformed the Emirate into the Kingdom of Afghanistan in 1926, and ruled the country (with an interruption in 1929) until the last king, Mohammad
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The national flag of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan was adopted on 15 August 2021, with the Taliban's victory in the 2001–2021 war. It features a
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Kingdom of Afghanistan (1926–1973), Afghanistan under the Barakzai dynasty as Kings Emirate of Afghanistan (1929), a breakaway state during the Afghan Civil
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prime minister of Afghanistan, officially the prime minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is the head of government of Afghanistan. The position
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Country in Central and South Asia
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central and South Asia. It is bordered
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modern China Emirate of Afghanistan, Afghanistan 1823–1929 Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001), first period of Taliban rule in Afghanistan (overthrown)
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This is a list of wars involving Afghanistan. According to Survey of International Affairs, the rebellion started in summer 1923, and according to An
List of wars involving Afghanistan
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1920s and 1930s armed group in Afghanistan
capital of the Kingdom of Afghanistan, re-establishing the Emirate of Afghanistan. Following military reversals in the Afghan Civil War (1928–1929), they
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Afghan state
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Pashto: د افغانستان اسلامي امارت, romanized: Da Afghānistān Islāmī Imārāt), retroactively referred to as the First
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001)
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Military conflict in Afghanistan
The Afghan Civil War of 1928–1929 was fought from 14 November 1928 to 13 October 1929. Rebelling, and subsequently governing Saqqawist (Saqāwīhā) forces
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Soviet military action
Afghanistan in 1929 also known as the First Soviet Intervention in Afghanistan of 1929 was a special operation aimed at supporting the ousted king of
Red Army intervention in Afghanistan (1929)
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rebellion against the Qing Empire and was later reconquered by them. Emirate of Afghanistan (1929), an unrecognized kingdom ruled by Habibullah Kalakani and the
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Combined military forces of Afghanistan
The Afghan Armed Forces, officially the Armed Forces of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Pashto: د افغانستان اسلامي امارت وسله وال ځواکونه, Dari: قوای
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history of Afghanistan covers the development of Afghanistan from ancient times to the establishment of the Emirate of Afghanistan in 1822 and Afghanistan in
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Afghan state from 1992 to 2002
The Taliban renamed the country the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, and imposed an even more strict version of Sharia and purdah on the population they controlled
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Afghan politician
Niranjan Das was an Afghan Hindu who headed the Department of Taxation in the Emirate of Afghanistan under the premiership of Amanullah Khan (r. 1919
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Afghan government ministry responsible for foreign affairs matters
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (MoFA) (Dari: وزارت خارجه افغانستان, Pashto: د افغانستان د بهرنیو چارو وزارت) is
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Afghanistan)
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Self-proclaimed ruler of Afghanistan in 1929 (1891–1929)
1891 – 1 November 1929), titularly known as Habibullah Khan III, and derogatively known as "Bacha-yi Saqaw", was the Emir of Afghanistan from 17 January
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Afghan government ministry responsible for military and national defense matters
Ministry of Defense is the cabinet ministry of Afghanistan responsible for overseeing the Afghan Armed Forces (currently referred to as the Islamic Emirate Armed
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(1736–1796) Emirate of Afghanistan (1823–1926) Emirate of Afghanistan (1929) Kingdom of Afghanistan (1926–1973) Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001)
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1785–1920 state in Central Asia
The Emirate of Bukhara was an Uzbek absolute monarchy in Central Asia that existed from 1785 to 1920 in what is now parts of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan
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Near-continuous series of wars in Afghanistan
establishing the first Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA). Afghan Civil War (1996–2001): Continuation of the previous phase of the war between militias loyal
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Afghan politician
Shir Giyan served as Prime Minister of the Emirate of Afghanistan from January 1929 to November 1, 1929.[dubious – discuss] He was preceded by Shir Ahmad
Shir_Giyan
King of Afghanistan from 1929 to 1933
1933) was King of Afghanistan from 1929 until his assassination in 1933. He became the king after crushing the Afghan Civil War of 1928–1929. Previously
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1818–1978 ruling dynasty of Afghanistan
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1916–1934 Central Asian uprising
northern Afghanistan, who then had established themselves in Imanseiide, Khan Abad, Rostaq, Taloqan, Fayzabad by the end of March 1929. In mid-March 1929, two
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Afghan state from 1973 to 1978
The Republic of Afghanistan (Pashto: د افغانستان جمهوریت, Dǝ Afġānistān Jumhūriyat; Dari: جمهوری افغانستان, Jumhūrī-yi Afğānistān), also known as the Republican
Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978)
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Nations Mission in Afghanistan, sharply criticized the decision. The decision is expected to adversely affect the Islamic Emirate's chances of international
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Index of conflicts with the same name
Army intervention in Afghanistan (1929), an invasion by the Soviet Union against the Saqqawists in support of the royalists Afghanistan–Pakistan skirmishes
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Leader of Afghanistan from 1919 to 1929
Emir of Afghanistan from 1919 to 1926, and then King of Afghanistan from 1926 until his abdication in 1929. After the end of the Third Anglo-Afghan War
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1979–1989 armed conflict in South Asia
The Soviet–Afghan War took place in Afghanistan from December 1979 to February 1989. Marking the beginning of the 47-year-long Afghan conflict, it saw
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Pakistani religious scholar and politician
leader. He studied at Chandka Medical College and graduated with a degree of MBBS. He completed postgraduate studies in Islamic culture from Sachal Sarmast
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Indian Muslim community
Hyderabadis, are a community of Deccani people, from the area that used to be the princely state of Hyderabad in the regions of Marathwada, Telangana, and
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Afghan Nizari Ismaili leader and writer
was then part of the Emirate of Bukhara. He later became associated with the leadership of the Ismaili community in northern Afghanistan. Kayani assumed
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Saqqawists period in 1929 and twice in connection with the Taliban takeovers in 1996 and 2021. Flag of Afghanistan Emblem of Afghanistan Wikimedia Commons
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International Islamic movement
Minister of Islamic Affairs, Abdullatif Al Al-Sheikh. All other Arab countries specifically Gulf Arabic countries including United Arab Emirates, Qatar
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Afghan communist politician (1929–1979)
(Dari/Pashto: حفيظ الله امين; 1 August 1929 – 27 December 1979) was an Afghan revolutionary and communist head of state, who served in that position for
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King of Afghanistan in 1929
1888 – 12 August 1946) was the King of Afghanistan for three days in January 1929. He was the son of former Afghan Emir, Habibullah Khan. Inayatullah's
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Ethnic group of Muslims from Andhra Pradesh, India
the rest of the Muslim world and the wider culture of the area they live in. According to the Census of 2001, Andhra Pradesh has a population of approximately
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Aerial service branch of the Afghan military
small number of aircraft to King Amanullah Khan; who had been impressed with British India's use of aircraft against the Emirate of Afghanistan's forces in
Afghan_Air_Force
Afghan government ministry responsible for interior affairs matters
Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001), Abdul Samad Khaksar (also referred to as Mohammad Khaksar in some news reports) was a Taliban deputy Minister of the
Ministry of Interior Affairs (Afghanistan)
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list of the consorts of Afghan rulers. Historically, Afghan rulers, being Muslim, may have several wives, and not always a queen consort. Afghanistan has
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Muhammad's Account of the 1929 Uprising. Markus Wiener. p. 12. ISBN 9781558761551. Saqqawists had fought only in northern Afghanistan. "Exploring Chinese
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King of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973
the Emirate of Afghanistan, into the royal Musahiban family, who belonged to the Mohammadzai clan of the Barakzai tribe of Pashtuns. He was the son of Mohammad
Mohammad_Zahir_Shah
Afghan state from 1747-1823 and 1839-1843
supersession by the Emirate of Afghanistan. The Durrani Empire is considered to be the foundational polity of the modern nation-state of Afghanistan, with Ahmad
Durrani_Empire
King of Afghanistan
1883–11 July 1929) was an Afghan king from the Shaghasi family of the Barakzai tribe who was declared king of Afghanistan twice in 1929. He was first
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War Hero of Afghanistan's Independence
Loy Khan Ghazi Mir Zaman Khan Kunari was a Royal Afghan Army General and War Hero of the Afghan War of Independence who fought for Pashtun freedom against
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1919 war between the British Empire (India) and the Emirate of Afghanistan
and ended on 8 August 1919. The new Emir of the Emirate of Afghanistan Amanullah Khan declared the holy war of Jihad against the British in the hope to
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Afghan state from 1978 to 1992
The Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, later known as the Republic of Afghanistan, was the left-wing-led Afghan state from 1978 to 1992. It was bordered
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Afghan communist politician (1929–1996)
January 1929 – 1 or 3 December 1996) was an Afghan communist revolutionary and politician who was the leader of Afghanistan, serving in the post of general
Babrak_Karmal
19th century civil war in Afghanistan
The Afghan Civil War (1863–1869) was a civil war in Afghanistan fought from 9 June 1863 to 3 January 1869. It began as a result of Dost Mohammad Khan's
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Sufi-orientated organisation in India
the Sajjadanasheens of Dargahs, Imams of Mosques, the Teacher and Muftis working in the Madrasa belonging to the Barelvi movement of Sunni Islam. It was
All India Ulema and Mashaikh Board
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1878–1880 war between the British Empire and the Emirate of Afghanistan
The Second Anglo-Afghan War was a military conflict fought between the British Raj and the Emirate of Afghanistan from 1878 to 1880, when the latter was
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Bilateral relations
recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. On 16 January 2026, the Russian government formally accepted the credentials of Gul Hasan, the Taliban-appointed
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with the Islamic Emirate, formal relations remain limited to representatives of the Islamic Republic. In the 19th century, Afghanistan had to contend with
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leadership of Ghazi Amanullah Khan, who ruled first as the Emir of the Emirate of Afghanistan and later as the first King of the Kingdom of Afghanistan. Amanullah
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Leader of Afghanistan from 1987 to 1992
1947 – 27 September 1996) was an Afghan military officer and politician who served as the fifth president of Afghanistan from 1987 until his resignation
Mohammad_Najibullah
History of the Afghan Armed Forces 2002–2021
The Afghan Armed Forces were under the direction of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan from 2004 (and previously the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan
History of the Afghan Armed Forces (2002–2021)
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Form of nationalism relating to the Afghan national identity
following the victory of the Emirate of Afghanistan against the British Empire in 1919 after the Third Anglo-Afghan War. Afghan nationalism has also been
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Military actions against Afghanistan
regained control of the capital Kabul and most of the country. They changed Afghanistan's official name to the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. From a geopolitical
Invasions_of_Afghanistan
City in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan returned to power and took control of Bamyan. The Bamyan municipality has an estimated population of 103
Bamyan
Last Emir of Bukhara from 1911 to 1920
was the last emir of the Uzbek Manghit dynasty, rulers of the Emirate of Bukhara in Central Asia. Although Bukhara was a protectorate of the Russian Empire
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First queen consort of Afghanistan (1899–1968)
November 1897 – 20 April 1968) was Queen of Afghanistan as the wife of King Amanullah Khan. As Queen, she became one of the most influential women in the world
Soraya_Tarzi
Taliban capture of the capital of Afghanistan
President Ashraf Ghani and the reinstatement of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan under the control of the Taliban. The United States–Taliban deal, signed
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religion of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Islam in Afghanistan began to be practiced after the Arab Islamic conquest of Afghanistan from the 7th to the
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City in Kunduz Province, Afghanistan
subjugated by the Emirate of Afghanistan in 1859. In the early 20th century, between 100 and 200,000 Tajiks and Uzbeks fled the conquest of their homeland
Kunduz
Afghan nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Afghanistan, as amended; the Citizenship Law of the Afghanistan and its revisions; the Afghan
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2001–2002 administration in Afghanistan
The Afghan Interim Administration (AIA), also known as the Afghan Interim Authority, was the first administration of Afghanistan after the fall of the
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Principality of Kabul (1823–1834) Emirate of Afghanistan (1834–1926) Kingdom of Afghanistan (1926–1973) Saqqawist Afghanistan (1929) Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978)
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Saqqawist during the 1928–29 Afghan civil war
during the Afghanistan Civil War. In March 1929, he was succeeded by Purdil Khan. Born c. 1895 in Charikar, Husayn had been a loyal follower of Kalakāni
Sayyid_Husayn
Afghan military officer and politician (1944–2014)
was an Afghan military officer and politician. He was a participant of the 1973 Afghan coup d'état that created the Republic of Afghanistan under President
Abdul Qadir (Afghan communist)
Abdul_Qadir_(Afghan_communist)
President of Afghanistan from 1992 to 2001
conquest of Kabul in 1996. Rabbani operated his government in exile, following the establishment of the Taliban rule of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. In
Burhanuddin_Rabbani
Executive body of the Afghan government
Khaama Press. "Statement of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan regarding cabinet announcement". Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan – Voice of Jihad. 7 September 2021
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Overview of the influence of European colonial powers in Afghanistan
Kalakani became the next ruler of Afghanistan and restored the emirate. However, his rule was short lived and, on 17 October 1929, Habibullah Kalakani was overthrown
European influence in Afghanistan
European_influence_in_Afghanistan
Cabinet position
minister of Afghanistan is a senior political office in the Cabinet of Afghanistan. The deputy prime minister is the vice office to the prime minister of Afghanistan
Deputy Prime Minister of Afghanistan
Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_Afghanistan
Remnants of the disbanded Afghan National Army regrouped to form the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan to wage guerrilla warfare against the Emirate. Afghans
Military history of Afghanistan
Military_history_of_Afghanistan
Defunct province in Afghanistan
the Province of Mazar-i-Sharif, was a province of the Emirate of Afghanistan and later the Kingdom of Afghanistan, situated in the north of the country
Turkestan_Province
Military offensive by the Taliban in Afghanistan
century Afghan Civil War (1928–1929), a similar uprising led by Emirate of Afghanistan against the reforms introduced by King Amanullah Khan History of the
2021_Taliban_offensive
Prime Minister of Afghanistan
July 1925) is an Afghan former communist politician (belonging to the Parcham faction of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA)) who was active
Mohammad_Hasan_Sharq
Border conflict between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union
conflict between the Soviet Union and the Emirate of Afghanistan in the mid-1920s over the control of the island of Urta Tagay, which is an island on the
Urtatagai conflict (1925–1926)
Urtatagai_conflict_(1925–1926)
Emir of Afghanistan from 1901 to 1919
1919) was the Emir of Afghanistan from 1901 until his assassination in 1919 by Shuja al-Dawla Ghorbandi. He was the eldest son of the Emir Abdur Rahman
Habibullah_Khan
Zablon Simintov and his distant cousin Tova Moradi. When the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan was re-established by the Taliban in August 2021, both Simintov
History of the Jews in Afghanistan
History_of_the_Jews_in_Afghanistan
Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan was the national military of Afghanistan from 1709 to 2021. "Islamic Republic of Afghanistan" only used
Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Armed_Forces_of_the_Islamic_Republic_of_Afghanistan
2002–2004 administration in Afghanistan
Islamic State of Afghanistan (TISA), also known as the Afghan Transitional Authority, was the temporary transitional government in Afghanistan established
Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan
Transitional_Islamic_State_of_Afghanistan
Historic term for ethnic Pashtun people
residents of Afghanistan, including those outside the Pashtun ethnicity. The earliest mention of the name Afghan (Abgân) is by Shapur I of the Sassanid
Afghan_(ethnonym)
The ancient history of Afghanistan, also referred to as the pre-Islamic period of Afghanistan, dates back to the prehistoric era and the Helmand civilization
Ancient history of Afghanistan
Ancient_history_of_Afghanistan
JSTOR 1570580. Poullada, Leon B. (1973). Reform and rebellion in Afghanistan, 1919–1929: King Amanullah's failure to modernize a tribal society. Cornell
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Former province of Afghanistan
Meymaneh Province was a former province of Emirate of Afghanistan later Kingdom of Afghanistan, which in 1964 was divided, creating Badghis Province and
High_Governorate_of_Maimana
The culture of Afghanistan has persisted for centuries and encompasses the cultural diversity of the nation. Its location at the crossroads of Central, South
Culture_of_Afghanistan
Period of Afghan history from 1978 to 1992
of Afghanistan was the government of Afghanistan between 1978 and 1992. It was recognised diplomatically by only eight countries which were allies of
History of Afghanistan (1978–1992)
History_of_Afghanistan_(1978–1992)
Afghan envoy to the Soviet Union
King Mohammad Nadir Shah: 1929-1933 from Afghanistan, Louis Dupree (1973) May also be known by the name, Ali Ghulam Nabi Charkhi due to the Afghan name
Ghulam_Nabi_Khan
Afghan politician (1920–2012)
چمکنی; 1920–2012) was an Afghan politician who was a Pashtun and held the post of interim President of Afghanistan during the period of the Soviet-backed Democratic
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means "land of the Afghans", the name "Afghan" originally referred to a member of the Pashtuns. which originates from the ethnonym Afghan. Historically
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