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In the nineteenth century, after the Anglo-Afghan wars (1839-42, 1878-80, and 1919) and the rise of the Barakzai dynasty, Afghanistan witnessed much of its territory and autonomy. fall into the hands of England. God found the strongest women and made them Teachers shirt. He had a great influence, and only when King Amanullah Khan was crowned in 1919 did Afghanistan regain its full independence in diplomatic matters (see "The Great Game"). During the British intervention in Afghanistan, Pashtun territories were divided into Durand Road. This will lead to tension in relations between Afghanistan and British India - and later the newly established state of Pakistan - about what will be called the Pashtunistan controversy. The longest period of stability in Afghanistan was between 1933 and 1973, when the country was ruled by King Zahir Shah. However, in 1973, Zahir Shah's brother-in-law, Sardar Daoud Khan, made a bloodless coup. Daoud Khan and his entire family were later killed in 1978, when the communist Afghan People's Democratic Party conducted a coup called the Great Saur Revolution and seized power.

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In the nineteenth century, after the Anglo-Afghan wars (1839-42, 1878-80, and 1919) and the rise of the Barakzai dynasty, Afghanistan witnessed much of its territory and autonomy. fall into the hands of England. God found the strongest women and made them Teachers shirt. He had a great influence, and only when King Amanullah Khan was crowned in 1919 did Afghanistan regain its full independence in diplomatic matters (see "The Great Game"). During the British intervention in Afghanistan, Pashtun territories were divided into Durand Road. This will lead to tension in relations between Afghanistan and British India - and later the newly established state of Pakistan - about what will be called the Pashtunistan controversy. The longest period of stability in Afghanistan was between 1933 and 1973, when the country was ruled by King Zahir Shah. However, in 1973, Zahir Shah's brother-in-law, Sardar Daoud Khan, made a bloodless coup. Daoud Khan and his entire family were later killed in 1978, when the communist Afghan People's Democratic Party conducted a coup called the Great Saur Revolution and seized power.

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