Afghanistan's foreign affairs to the mid-twentieth century : relations with the USSR, Germany, and Britain / Ludwig W. Adamec.
Material type:
- 0816503885
- 0816504598
- DS357.5. A33.
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | 3 | Available | One copy is donated by Daood Moosa. | 3ACKU000533322 | ||||
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | DS357.5.A33.L83 1974 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000356542 |
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Preface—Introduction (p. 1)—1. Afghanistan emerges from isolation (p. 7)—2. Amir Amanullah assumes power (p. 42)—3. Amanullah’s early reforms (p. 77)—4. Amanullah’s journey and defeat (p. 113)—5. Amir Habibullah, son of a Water Carrier (p. 148)—6. Nadir Shah effects national consolidation (p. 173)—7. On the eve of world war II (p. 213)—9. Beginning of a new era (p. 261)—Appendix (p. 267)—References (p. 279)—Index (p. 317).