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  1. The "Ancient Supremacy": Bukhara, Afghanistan and the Battle for Balkh, 1731-1901 (Islamic History and Civilization , No 15) by Jonathan L. Lee, 1996-01-01
  2. At Issue in History - The U.S. Attack on Afghanistan
  3. Afghanistan: Webster's Timeline History, 2006 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-08-05
  4. Afghanistan: Webster's Timeline History, 9000BC - 2000 by Icon Group International, 2009-08-05
  5. Afghanistan: Webster's Timeline History, 2001 - 2002 by Icon Group International, 2009-08-05
  6. Afghanistan: Webster's Timeline History, 2003 - 2005 by Icon Group International, 2009-08-05
  7. History of Afghanistan (2 vol.) by Percy Sykes, 2002-01-01
  8. History Of Afghanistan: From The Earliest Period To The Outbreak Of The War Of 1878 by George Bruce Malleson, 2010-09-10
  9. A Short History of India and of the Frontier States of Afghanistan, Nipal, and Burma by James Talboys Wheeler, 2010-03-16
  10. A Political And Diplomatic History of Afghanistan, 1863-1901 (Brill's Inner Asian Library) by M. Hassan Kakar, 2006-05-15
  11. Despotism and the struggle against Despotism in "Afghanistan in the cours of History" by Ebrahim Homayounfar, Ebrahim Homayounfar, 2000-12-01
  12. (HISTORY OF AFGHANISTAN; FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE OUTBREAK OF THE WAR OF 1878) BY MALLESON, GEORGE BRUCE (Author) Paperback{History of Afghanistan; From the Earliest Period to the Outbreak of the War of 1878}on22 Dec -2009)
  13. History of the War in Afghanistan: Volume 3 by John William Kaye, 2001-01-29
  14. A History of Afghanistan: a Comprehensive History of Afghanistan When it was Called Ariana, 2 Vols. by Ahmad Ali Kohzad, 1980

61. Afghanistan - Introduction
afghanistan is located in the heart of Central Asia. The country is officially named the Islamic Republic of afghanistan (Pashtu D'afghanistan Islami Jamhuriat; Dari Jamhuriati Islami-i afghanistan). CULTURAL LIFE. history. PREhistory. Historical Beginnings (To the 7th Century AD)
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THE PEOPLE
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Religion. Demographic trends. THE ECONOMY ... Transportation. ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS Government. Armed forces. Education. Health and welfare. ... History PREHISTORY Historical Beginnings (To the 7th Century AD) The Achaemenians and the Greeks. The Kushans. The Sasanians and Hephthalites. Medieval Period (7th - 18th Century) ... Shir 'Ali (1863-66; 1868-79). Ya'qub Khan (1879). Modern Afghanistan. Abdor Rahman Khan (1880-1901). Habibollah Khan (1901-19). Amanollah (1919-29). Mohammad Nader Shah (1929-33). Mohammad Zahir Shah (1933-73). AFGHANISTAN SINCE 1973 The Republic of Afghanistan (1973-78). The Soviets in Afghanistan The Afghan Civil War. Flag Map
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Kabul , which is located in the east-central part of the country at an altitude of about 5,900 feet (l800 meters). The city is connected by road to most Afghan provinces and neighboring countries to the north, south, east and west. The current boundaries of Afghanistan were established in the late 19th century in the context of rivalry with Britain and Russia. Modern Afghanistan became a pawn in struggles over political ideology and commercial influence. In the late 20th century Afghanistan suffered ruinous effects of prolonged civil war (the 90's), invasion by the Soviet Union (1979), and Soviet military occupation (1979-89).

62. Political Events In Afghanistan
Political history of afghanistan An Overview of Afghan Problem AFGHANPOLITICS.ORG.Related Topics history of afghanistan Biography
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Political History of Afghanistan
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An Overview of the conflict in Afghanistan ... Afghanistan After 1978's Saour Events Analysis of 2 Decades of War in Afghanistan (1978 - 1998) Analysis of Social and Political Situation of Afghanistan in the Last 2 Centuries(Dr. Nour Ali) News Sources: Coming Soon ! Chronology of Afghan Situation in detail
Acknowledgment: Most of the historical and political events are referenced from the " Afghanistan in the Way of History" by Mir Ghulam Mohammad Ghobar and Encyclopedia Britanic. Ludwig W. Adamec Book: " Historical Dictionary of AFGHANISTAN".

63. Political Events In Afghanistan
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64. History Of Afghanistan
history afghanistan has a wonderful history relating to Alexander the Great, Ghengis Khan, and Marco Polo and their
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Afghanistan has a wonderful history relating to Alexander the Great, Ghengis Khan, and Marco Polo and their connections with this country as the crossroads of the East. Here we have just added the headlines of Afghanistan's histories.
Home of nomadic and pastoral peoples, Afghansitan is already known as The "crossroads of Asia".
Afghanistan is the easternmost province of the Achaemenid Empire of Darius l.
Alexander enters Afghanistan subduing the Empire of Darius lll.
Afghanistan under the influence of Hellenism through the Selucid Empire.
The Kushan Empire centered at Kapisa. Establishment of the "Silk Rout" through Afghanistan. Greco-Buddhism flourishes.
A period of confusion, followed by the advance of Islam into Afghanistan.
The Ghaznavid Empire. Its summer capital at Ghaazni and winter capital at Bost (Lashkargah) were great centers of fine Arts and Peotry.
The Ghorid dynasty displaces the Ghaznivid Empire and destroys Ghazni.
Genghis Khan rides across Afghanistan. Tamerlane conquers Afghanistan; a period of refinement and construction of its capital Herat.

65. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Afghanistan | Introduction
Tells how two decades of war have virtually destroyed what was once a backpacker's paradise. Includes information on the country's history and culture.
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Afghanistan Friendly, beautiful Afghanistan was once well known on the backpacking circuit as the place to stop for unparalleled hospitality, fantastic food, great hiking and...um...OK, we'll say it, that legendary hashish. Things have changed. More than 20 years of war have left the dramatic countryside peppered with landmines and reduced many of the finest monuments and minarets to rubble. The poverty left in war's wake has taken an impossible human toll and encouraged the theft and sale of priceless national treasures. What cultural artefacts remain are at the mercy of whichever disorganised group happens to patrol the local streets. When the Taliban, an orthodox Muslim faction with harsh interpretations of Islamic law and conduct, had control of the country between 1996 and 2001, having fun was branded as evil, women were banned from school and work, forcibly veiled and brutally punished for 'crimes' such as going to market without a male relative in tow. Men didn't have it much easier, as everyone was kept under close watch by a skittish and heavily armed military theocracy that could not find legitimacy abroad. Devastating earthquakes in 1998 and 1999 didn't help the situation. Still, although a risky venture, it was possible to visit what many say is among the most beautiful places on Earth. The Taliban, which allowed Afghanistan to become a haven for terrorists such as wealthy Saudi exile Osama bin Laden, became the focal point for the West's wrath because of suspected involvement in the September 11 attacks on the USA's World Trade Center and Pentagon. Five weeks of US bombing and logistical support helped the Northern Alliance, a confederation of militias and sometimes dubious warlords backing the UN-recognized government of President Burhanuddin Rabbani, to move into the capital, Kabul, on November 12. Women were allowed to work again and venture outside without their burquas, men could shave and both were able to dance to music - simple pleasures that have earned the wild-card Alliance some support as their military campaign moves forward.

66. WWW-VL History Index. History Of Afghanistan
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    encyclopediaEncyclopedia—afghanistan Bibliography. See PM Sykes, A history ofafghanistan (2 vol., 1940; repr. Previous history, Top of section afghanistan,
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    68. Amazing World - Afghanistan - History
    afghanistan history. Mazar Shrine. Photo by Chris Johnson / Oxfam. afghanistanhas a history that goes back 5000 years, and rich cultural traditions.
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    Mazar Shrine Photo by Chris Johnson / Oxfam Afghanistan has a history that goes back 5000 years, and rich cultural traditions. It has produced beautiful buildings, decorative tiles and mosaics, skillfully woven rugs and carpets, and has a long tradition of poetry and song. Its capital Kabul (now largely in ruins) was once greatly admired for its architecture. But the most important thing to know about it is that its position on trade routes between the Far East and Asia and the Middle East and Europe, and its location between the competing British and Russian Empires, has meant that for centuries many different countries tried to gain power and influence here. In December 1979, 100,000 soldiers from what was then the Soviet Union entered the country to support an unpopular national government. Conservative rural tribesmen ( mujahadeen ), supported by the USA and Pakistan, fought against them. The Soviet troops could not defeat the mujahadeen and left Afghanistan in 1989, but fighting continued between different Afghan groups. In 1996 the

    69. SouthAsia.Net: Afghanistan
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    70. MapZones.com History
    afghanistan, history, Back to Top. afghanistan at least 50,000 years ago andthat farming communities in afghanistan were among the earliest in the world.
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    Country Info Afghanistan Introduction Afghanistan General Data Afghanistan Maps Afghanistan Culture ... Afghanistan Time and Date Afghanistan History Back to Top Afghanistan at least 50,000 years ago and that farming communities in Afghanistan were among the earliest in the world. After 2000 bc successive waves of people from Central Asia moved into the area. Since many of these settlers were Aryans (speakers of the parent language of the Indo-European languages), a people who also migrated to Persia (now Iran) and India in prehistoric times, the area was called Aryana, or Land of the Aryans. By the middle of the 6th century bc the Persian Empire of the Achaemenid dynasty controlled the region of Aryana. About 330 bc, Alexander the Great defeated the last Achaemenid ruler and made his way to the eastern limits of Aryana and beyond. After his death in 323 bc several kingdoms fought for control of his Asian empire. These kingdoms included Seleucids, Bactria, and the Indian Mauryan Empire. Afghanistan as early as 100,000 BC. The earliest definite evidence of human occupation was found in the cave of Darra-i-Kur in Badakhshan, where a transitional Neanderthal skull fragment in association with Mousterian-type tools was discovered; the remains are of the Middle Paleolithic, dating about 30,000 years ago. Caves near Aq Kopruk yielded evidence of an early Neolithic culture (c. 9000–6000 BC) based on domesticated animals. Archaeological research since World War II has revealed Bronze Age sites, dating both before and after the Indus Valley (or Harappan) civilization of the 3rd to the 2nd millennium BC. There was trade with Bronze Age Mesopotamia and Egypt, the main export from the Afghan area being lapis lazuli from the mines of Badakhshan. In addition, a site with definite links to the Harappan civilization has been excavated at Shortugai near the Amu River, northeast of Konduz.

    71. Programs @ The Woodrow Wilson International Center For Scholars
    Documents from the Russian and East German Archives, presented by the Cold War International history Project , Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
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    72. World Travel Guide - Afghanistan - History And Government
    World Travel Guide afghanistan - history Government - includes informationon the constitution and politics. WORLDTRAVELGUIDE.NET,
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    History: Human civilisation in Afghanistan dates at least as far back as 4000 BC. The territory has always been an important link between the Middle East and civilisations in India, Central and Eastern Asia. Control of Afghanistan has always been deemed essential to the dominant regional power of the day: much of Afghan history concerns the efforts of the fractious, rebellious indigenous tribes to assert their independence. In the late sixth century BC, much of the country was absorbed into the Persian empire of Darius the Great. However, plagued by constant uprisings, the Persians never established effective control; neither did the Greeks, who under Alexander the Great, arrived 200 years after their comprehensive victory over the Persians.
    From AD 50 onwards, Bhuddist culture was established in Afghanistan under the rule of the Kushans, which lasted until the turn of the fifth century (the famous giant statues of Buddha destroyed by the Taleban in 2001 dated from this period). By AD 550, the Persians were once again the dominant power in the region. Yet a far more important influence which emerged around this time was Islamic religion, which was introduced by Arabs and supplanted the existing dominant Zoroastrian creed. During the tenth and 11th centuries, Afghanistan became a major centre of Islamic power and civilisation under the Ghaznavid dynasty. Their rule was finally brought to an end by the Mongol warlord Genghis Khan, who invaded in 1219. The Mongols destroyed most of the sophisticated irrigation system (traces of which can still be seen today) which had rendered much of the country highly fertile and prosperous; the majority of it was turned into, and remains, permanent desert.

    73. Duke Mag-Fighting To Preserve Afghanistan's History-Sep/Oct 2002-Gazette
    Fighting to Preserve afghanistan's history. Geoffrey Mock, editorof Duke Dialogue, the university's faculty and staff publication
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    Fighting to Preserve Afghanistan's History Geoffrey Mock, editor of Duke Dialogue, the university's faculty and staff publication, interviewed a former professor this summer: Dupree: "All that heritage was being lost" photo:Jim Wallace One thing Nancy Dupree wants people to know about Afghanistan is that it didn't have to happen this way. The former Duke faculty member has been there for five decades, before the chaos, when Kabul was a sophisticated place, when universities thrived, political dissent was open, and women were formidable activists. "In the 1960s, the country made a strong movement toward development, meaning road building, communications, and education," says Dupree. "This was very successful. People were going around the world to learn the professions. There were thousands of engineers, many intellectuals. Millions of dollars were coming in through foreign investment from the Germans, the Russians, the Indians, and others. There were jazz clubs, nightclubs, great restaurants of all kinds. Women had come out of the home and could move about in the public sphere. They wore the veil, but on a voluntary basis."

    74. The Chronology Of Afghanistan's History
    An article on the chronology of the history of afghanistan which traces from theancient days till modern times. The Chronology of afghanistan's history.
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    Home History Bhagavad gita Upanishads ... Link Resources Click here for a detailed map of India in 250 BC Consider this The money generated from this site will be spent solely on developing the site. So it helps us if you use our shopping center for your online purchases. Do You Know? One of the famous monuments of Afghanistan is Mazaq-i-Sharif, which means "noble tomb". It is believed that this mosque contains the relics of Ali ibn-abi-Talib, who was the son-in-law of the prophet Mohammed and a famous Shiite Saint
    The Chronology of Afghanistan's History
    5000 BC - 2500 BC : Indus Valley Civilization. Although no excavations have been made and no archaeological evidence exists as on date, we strongly believe that the Indus people were familiar with this region and might have established some settlements there. Reader's attention is drawn to the fact that the North Dravidian languages namely Kurukh, Malto, and Brahui, are spoken by more than 2 million speakers in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the border areas of India to this day.

    75. The History Of Afghanistan
    The history of afghanistan. Click Here for the Complete Chronologyof afghanistan's history till recent times. A study of the history
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    Click Here for the Complete Chronology of Afghanistan's History till recent times It is difficult to believe that the history of this small and poor country is dotted with such famous names as Darius the Great, Alexander, Chandragupta Maurya, Ashoka, Kanishka, Menander, Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, Timur, Mahmud Ghazni, Mahmud Ghori, Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Nadir Shah. It is also interesting to note that those who came to Afghanistan rarely managed to hold on to their victories or keep the land under their possession for long. Because of its strategic location, some times Afghanistan became a buffer between two hostile nations. It happened during the Mughal and the British rule. Some times it also provided sanctuary to the fleeing rebels or the vanquished rulers from the central plains of India. It happened many times during the Muslim and Mughal rule. At the height of its glory, the British army fought two serious wars in Afghanistan. Both times they suffered heavy causalities. In recent times the Russians fought in Afghanistan for 10 long years and withdrew having exhausted all the available alternatives to bring the mountains under their control.

    76. Railways In Afghanistan - Past, Present And Future
    A history of railways and tramways in the country past, present and proposed.
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    Other than a few kilometres across a bridge from Uzbekistan, there are almost certainly no functioning Afghan railways today. The country is unusual in that over the years its leaders have often pursued a strategy of opposing railway construction, instead preferring to preserve the country's natural isolation. A number of railways were built towards the country, only to stop short of the border. Despite this antipathy to railways the country has had at least five short lines in the past. This is a summary of what I have been able to find out about the Afghanistan's railways, including those that were only planned as well as those that were built. Even when the lines were operational the region's isolation made details of what existed unclear. The information is supplied in good faith, but I can offer no guarantees that it is correct. It is far from complete. Much information has been gathered from secondary sources, and I have no plans to visit the region.

    77. Afghanistan - History And Geography
    Want to know more about history and Geography? afghanistan Maps, Photos,News, and More afghanistan - Country Facts More Facts on afghanistan.
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    78. History Of The War In Afghanistan
    Everything about this period in the history of afghanistan must be understood interms of the rivalry between the more moderate Khalq and the more radical
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    King Zahir Shah ruled Afghanistan for 40 years, from 1933 to 1973. He was not regarded as an inspired or imaginative leader, and indeed he hardly led at all, preferring to take it easy and to let the tribes govern themselves. Not much good was said about Zahir Shah at that time, but today almost all Afghans long for his return, considering what happened after he was removed from power. In about 1955, the Government of Afghanistan approached the United States of America for military assistance. Afghanistan wanted not only weapons but also to send her officers to the United States for military training. President Eisenhower considered this request but rejected it. Eisenhower said that Afghanistan was too far flung in location. American interests did not extend that far. Every country was asking for hand-outs, and the line had to be drawn somewhere. Eisenhower decided to draw the line at Afghanistan.
    Afghan Freedom Fighters
    In 1973, King Zahir Shah decided to take a holiday in Italy. While away on vacation, his cousin, Daud Khan, who was also the prime minister, decided to seize power. King Zahir Shah did not return to Afghanistan and did not contest the matter. He remains in Italy with his two sons, Ahmed Shah and Nadir Shah, to this day.

    79. History Of Afghanistan
    Afghan history A collection of articles about afghanistan's history including achronology, afghanistan and the USSR, important political figures, and more.
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    Historical information from the United States Department of State. Britannica.com: Afghanistan History A comprehensive history from Britannica.com. Use the outline below the article to navigate through the complete text of this extensive encyclopedia entry. Flags of the World: Afghanistan Information, images, and available history of the current and past flags of the country.

    80. Afghanistan's History In Brief
    afghanistan's history in brief. Copyright © 2003, Chicago Tribune.
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