Afghanistan's Foreign Affairs to the Mid-Twentieth Century: Relations With the USSR, Germany, and Britain
Released: Mar 01, 1974
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Format: Paperback, 324 pages
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Contents: Preface-Introduction -1. Afghanistan emerges from isolation -2. Amir Amanullah assumes power -3. Amanullah's early reforms -4. Amanullah's journey and defeat -5. Amir Habibullah, son of a Water Carrier -6. Nadir Shah effects national consolidation -7. On the eve of world war II -9. Beginning of a new era -Appendix -References -Index
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