afgani timeline

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    afganhi history

  • afghani independence

    afghanistan recaims independance after a 3rd war against britain
  • afghanistan has a king

    Amanullah proclaims himself king and tries to force social reform and then flees the country in 1929
  • another king

    zhair shah becomes king and Afghanistan remains under a king for the next 40 years
  • mohammed daud

    General Mohammed Daud becomes prime minister. looks for soviet assistance as to social rules and economic help.
  • no more mohammed

    mohammed daud forced to resighn as prime minister
  • peace treaty

    Afghanistan, USSR, the US and Pakistan sign peace accords and Soviet Union begins pulling troops out of afganistan
  • no more military aid

    US and USSR agree to end military aid to both sides
  • Muhjadeen triumph

    Resistance closes in on Kabul and Najibullah falls from power. Rival militias compete for influence.
  • taliban influence

    Factional contests continue and the Pashtun-dominated Taliban emerge as major challenge to the Rabbani government.
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    afghani history

  • tliban control

    Taleban seize control of Kabul and introduce hard-line version of Islam, banning women from work, and introducing Islamic punishments, which include stoning to death and amputations. Rabbani flees to join anti-Taliban northern alliance.
  • taliban leader of afghanistan

    Taliban recognised as legitimate rulers by Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Most other countries continue to regard Rabbani as head of state. Taliban now control about two-thirds of country.
  • taliban bombed

    October - US, Britain launch air strikes against Afghanistan after Taliban refuse to hand over Osama bin Laden, held responsible for the September 11 attacks on America.
  • taliban falls

    December - Afghan groups agree deal in Bonn for interim government.
  • new government

    January - Grand assembly - or Loya Jirga - adopts new constitution which provides for strong presidency
  • most recent

    February - Nato-led forces launch major offensive, Operation Moshtarak, in bid to secure government control of southern Helmand province. President Karzai angers Western diplomats by issuing a decree giving him total control of the UN-backed Electoral Complaints Commission, which helped expose massive fraud in the October presidential election.