Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... Shah himself in November 1933 . His 19 - year - old son took the throne as Zahir Shah , but by Afghan tradition he was too young to rule ; for the next twenty years , actual power was wielded by his three paternal uncles . In 1947 , the ...
... Shah himself in November 1933 . His 19 - year - old son took the throne as Zahir Shah , but by Afghan tradition he was too young to rule ; for the next twenty years , actual power was wielded by his three paternal uncles . In 1947 , the ...
Sivu 378
... Shah ( and rules till 1973 ) . The young king's uncles serve as his prime ministers and advisers until 1953 . In reaction to the upheavals of the Amanullah period and Nadir Shah's assassination ( initially believed to be part of a ...
... Shah ( and rules till 1973 ) . The young king's uncles serve as his prime ministers and advisers until 1953 . In reaction to the upheavals of the Amanullah period and Nadir Shah's assassination ( initially believed to be part of a ...
Sivu 417
... Shah into Peshawar ; the tribe is said to be loyal to his leadership . His tribe can therefore pro- vide a major ... Shah Wali and possibly others ; see individual listings . Ghorbandi , Hashemi , Jauzjani , Suma , Dr. Wali , and ...
... Shah into Peshawar ; the tribe is said to be loyal to his leadership . His tribe can therefore pro- vide a major ... Shah Wali and possibly others ; see individual listings . Ghorbandi , Hashemi , Jauzjani , Suma , Dr. Wali , and ...
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