Afghanistan's Foreign Affairs to the Mid-twentieth Century: Relations with the USSR, Germany, and Britain |
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... Britain by supporting him with gifts of arms and money and eventually with a regular subsidy . Thus , from 1880 the third stage in Afghan foreign relations was based on agreements between Amir Abdur Rahman and the government of India ...
... Britain by supporting him with gifts of arms and money and eventually with a regular subsidy . Thus , from 1880 the third stage in Afghan foreign relations was based on agreements between Amir Abdur Rahman and the government of India ...
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... Britain , " the greatest and most sympathetic Muhammadan Power in the world . " 2 ) Britain had proved her sympathy with the Muslim world , by proclaiming that the holy places in Arabia and Mesopotamia , as well as the port of Jeddah ...
... Britain , " the greatest and most sympathetic Muhammadan Power in the world . " 2 ) Britain had proved her sympathy with the Muslim world , by proclaiming that the holy places in Arabia and Mesopotamia , as well as the port of Jeddah ...
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... Britain's obligations would not have prevailed , but no doubt Britain was going to use the question of disposal of these funds as a lever in negotiating a new treaty . Apparently , however , the time was not suitable to repeat the long ...
... Britain's obligations would not have prevailed , but no doubt Britain was going to use the question of disposal of these funds as a lever in negotiating a new treaty . Apparently , however , the time was not suitable to repeat the long ...
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Afghanistan Emerges From Isolation | 7 |
Amir Amanullah Assumes Power | 42 |
Amanullahs Early Reforms | 77 |
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Abdur Rahman Adamec Afghan air force Afghan foreign Afghan government Afghan minister Afghan ruler Afghanistan agreement Ahmad Khan Amir Habibullah amir's Anglo-Afghan April August Aziz Bacha-i Saqqau Barakatullah Berlin Britain British government British minister Bukhara Charkhi December diplomatic European expedition Faiz Muhammad February forces foreign minister foreign policy Frontier German German-Afghan Ghulam Nabi Ghulam Siddiq government of India Grobba Hentig Herat Humphrys Ibid independence Innere Politik Islah Islamic istan Jalalabad January July June Kabul Kandahar Khost King Amanullah legation London Maconachie Mahmud Tarzi March Memo ment military minister in Kabul Moscow Muhammad Hashim Muhammad Khan Muhammad Wali Muslim Nadir Khan Nadir Shah Nasrullah negotiations Niedermayer November October officials Persia Peshawar political Politische Beziehungen Pratap relations Russian Sardar Muhammad Sayyid September Soviet government Soviet Union Tarzi telegram Third Anglo-Afghan War throne tion treaty tribal tribes tribesmen troops Turkey viceroy Wali Khan