Afghanistan's Foreign Affairs to the Mid-twentieth Century: Relations with the USSR, Germany, and Britain |
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Afghanistan Emerges From Isolation | 7 |
Amir Amanullah Assumes Power | 42 |
Amanullahs Early Reforms | 77 |
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