Afghanistan's Foreign Affairs to the Mid-twentieth Century: Relations with the USSR, Germany, and Britain |
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... Hentig was appointed to lead the expedition to Afghanistan . He was given the special assignment of establishing diplomatic relations with Afghanistan . The Hentig mission was to be an independent enterprise with objectives of its own ...
... Hentig was appointed to lead the expedition to Afghanistan . He was given the special assignment of establishing diplomatic relations with Afghanistan . The Hentig mission was to be an independent enterprise with objectives of its own ...
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... Hentig and Niedermayer missions proceeded in relative comfort in mail coaches . Iranian towns along the route of the Afghanistan expedition , as well as various bases for activities against the Allies , were occupied by Ger- mans who ...
... Hentig and Niedermayer missions proceeded in relative comfort in mail coaches . Iranian towns along the route of the Afghanistan expedition , as well as various bases for activities against the Allies , were occupied by Ger- mans who ...
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... Hentig's authority.49 According to other claims Hentig was subordinated to Niedermayer . It is clear , however , that Niedermayer's request for inte- gration of the Hentig mission under his command was not sanctioned by the German ...
... Hentig's authority.49 According to other claims Hentig was subordinated to Niedermayer . It is clear , however , that Niedermayer's request for inte- gration of the Hentig mission under his command was not sanctioned by the German ...
Contents
Afghanistan Emerges From Isolation | 7 |
Amir Amanullah Assumes Power | 42 |
Amanullahs Early Reforms | 77 |
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Abdur Rahman Afghan air force Afghan foreign Afghan government Afghan king Afghan minister Afghan mission Afghan ruler Afghanistan agreement Ahmad Amir Amanullah Amir Habibullah amir's Anglo-Afghan August Bacha-i Saqqau Barakatullah Berlin Britain British government British minister brothers Bukhara Charkhi declared diplomatic establish European expedition Faiz Muhammad felt forces foreign minister foreign policy Frontier German-Afghan Ghilzai Ghulam Nabi Ghulam Siddiq government of India Grobba Hentig Herat Humphrys Ibid independence Innere Politik Islamic istan Italian Jalalabad January July Kabul Kandahar Khost King Amanullah legation London Maconachie Mahmud Tarzi ment military minister in Kabul Moscow Muhammad Muhammad Hashim Muhammad Khan Muhammad Wali Muslim Nadir Khan Nadir Shah Nasrullah negotiations neutrality Niedermayer October officials Persia Peshawar political Pratap reforms regime relations reported Russian Sardar Muhammad Sayyid Soviet government Soviet Union Tarzi Third Anglo-Afghan War throne tion treaty tribal tribes tribesmen troops Turkey Turkish viceroy