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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home1/freeperc/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114I have made this a three-part write up on Afghanistan. This is a brief history of the region. Afghanistan seems to have historical events repeating very quickly and that needs to be highlighted. I hope its future is not going to be a repeat of its immediate past. Remember that this is not a region that has oil or any significant natural resources.<\/p>\n
In 1979 I happened to be with two Afghan army officers who had come to Pachmahri in Madhya Pradesh, to do a course in English. At lunch they received letters from the Babrak Karmal government announcing a new regime, a glorious one. I do not know what happened to these officers, but one is uncomfortable to know that the seat of power had shifted in your home land. An uncertain future lay ahead of them. This was the closest I got to Afghan history!<\/p>\n
The British installed Shah Sujah, who was assassinated in 1842. This was also when the British were massacred when retreating from Kabul. They regained power after the Second Afghan War and by treaty got control of Afghanistan\u2019s foreign affairs. In 1919 Amanullah Khan declares independence from the British. He was a progressive monarch, but neither his kinsmen nor the British allowed him any peace. He tried to reform the Afghan society which was resisted and he fled in the midst of civil unrest. He was followed by Zahir Khan who ruled for 40 years till 1943, when General Mohammad Daud his then former Prime Minister seizes power after a coup. By then the Soviets and Western powers were both vying for a piece if not the whole of Afghanistan.<\/p>\n
In 1978 General Daud was overthrown and killed in a Soviet backed coup and Babrak Karmal was installed as the ruler in 1980. Karmal was preceded by Hafizullah Amin and Nur Mohamad Taraki.<\/p>\n