Who ruled Afghanistan before Taliban?

In every phase foreign powers have intensified the conflict by supporting one side against another. Before civil war erupted in 1978, Afghanistan was a monarchy under Muhammad Zahir Shah, who had come to power in 1933.
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Who ruled Afghanistan first?

The modern state of Afghanistan began with the Durrani dynasty in the 18th century, with the Durrani Afghan Empire being formed by Ahmad Shah Durrani. The Durrani Empire led conquests in which, at its peak, encompassed land that spanned from eastern Iran to northern India.
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What was Afghanistan called before the Taliban?

The history of Afghanistan as a state began in 1823 as the Emirate of Afghanistan after the fall of the predecessor, the Afghan Durrani Empire, considered the founding state of modern Afghanistan.
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Who ruled Afghanistan before independence?

The British, beleaguered in the wake of World War I, are defeated in the Third British-Afghan War (1919-21), and Afghanistan becomes an independent nation.
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Did Britain ever rule Afghanistan?

August 19 commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Rawalpindi in 1919, which gave Afghanistan complete independence from British rule after three wars.
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Life under Taliban rule: the Afghan girls fighting to go to school



Was Afghanistan a Hindu country?

According to the archaeologists, the Indus Valley civilisation was the time when the Hindu religion flourished in the Afghanistan and was mainly followed by the people living in the Hindu Kush and the modern-day Afghania. An Indus Valley site has been found on the Oxus River at Shortugai in northern Afghanistan.
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Who was the last king of Afghanistan?

The last King and Queen of Afghanistan were exiled in 1973, and with the monarchy abolished, Afghanistan became a republic. The last King of Afghanistan was Mohammed Zahir Shah, who succeeded his father in 1933 at the age of 19, following the latter's assassination.
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Who was the first Afghan ruler in India?

The earliest record of Afghans in India is during the late 13th century when they began migrating during the Khalji dynasty who formed an empire in Northern India. It was founded by Jalal ud din Firuz Khalji and became the second Muslim dynasty to rule the Delhi sultanate of India.
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Who all ruled Afghanistan?

The Ghaznavid Dynasty, an offshoot of the Samanids, then became the first great Islamic dynasty to rule in Afghanistan. In 1220 all of Central Asia fell to the Mongol forces of Genghis Khan. Afghanistan remained fragmented until the 1380s, when Timur consolidated and expanded the existing Mongol Empire.
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Who ended Afghan rule in India?

In 1819, Kashmir was annexed by Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh's forces, thus ending Afghan rule and more than four centuries years of Muslim rule in the Valley. A portrait of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the greatest Sikh emperor. In 1819, Kashmir was annexed by the forces of Ranjit Singh.
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Who brought Islam in Afghanistan?

During the 7th century, the Rashidun Caliphate Arabs entered the territory that is now Afghanistan after defeating the Sassanian Persians in Nihawand. After this colossal defeat, the last Sassanid emperor, Yazdegerd III, fled eastward deep into Central Asia.
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What religion was Afghanistan before Islam?

Before the arrival of Islam in the 7th century, there were a number of religions practiced in modern day Afghanistan, including Zoroastrianism, Hinduism and Buddhism. The Kaffirstan region, in the Hindu Kush, was not converted until the 19th century.
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Who ruled Afghanistan before 1994?

The Taliban is a Sunni Islamist nationalist and pro-Pashtun movement founded in the early 1990s that ruled most of Afghanistan from 1996 until October 2001.
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When did Afghan invade India?

Ahmed Shah Abdali invaded India eight times from 1748 to 1767.
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How are Sikhs treated in Afghanistan?

According to the Director, most of the Sikh community in Afghanistan have fled the country after nearly twenty years of war. However, for the small community that remains living under generally difficult conditions, the Taliban (Taleban) have been generally tolerant of the Sikh community as well as other non-believers.
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Are there any Hindu temples in Afghanistan?

In Kabul, there are several Hindu temples: Asamai Hindu temple, Old city, Dargaa, Asamayi: The Asamai temple is at the foothills of the central hill Asamayi (Koh-i-Asamayi) of the Afghan capital. The hill is named Asamai after Asha, the goddess of hope said to be present on the hilltop since ancient times.
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What was Afghanistan called in Bible times?

– Zabul – A province in present day Afghanistan and in the days of Mahmood Ghaznavi the whole region of Afghanistan was known as Zabulistan – Zebulon was one of the sons of Prophet Jacob (AS).
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Who discovered Afghanistan?

Alexander the Great conquered Afghanistan in 330 B.C. and brought the Greek language and culture to the region. Genghis Khan's Mongols invaded in the 13th century. In 1747, Pashtun elders held a council meeting called a Loya Jirga and created the kingdom of the Afghans.
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Was Mughal Afghan?

The Mughal and Ibrham Lodhi both were from Afghanisthan but one is called Mughal and other is called Afghani.
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Who is the founder of Islam?

The rise of Islam is intrinsically linked with the Prophet Muhammad, believed by Muslims to be the last in a long line of prophets that includes Moses and Jesus.
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How did Afghanistan separated from India?

Durand Line, boundary established in the Hindu Kush in 1893 running through the tribal lands between Afghanistan and British India, marking their respective spheres of influence; in modern times it has marked the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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Did Mongols conquer Afghanistan?

The Mongols conquered and destroyed the Khwarizm Empire from 1219 to 1221, and afterward Genghis Khan divided the army into two separate forces. He led his army on a forceful storm across Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, destroying the region as punishment for the shah's insulting actions.
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Who invaded India 5 times?

The Afghan ruler Ahmad Shah Abdali invaded north India five times between 1748 and 1761 CE.
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