The Musahiban Dynasty: Debating the Future of Afghanistan

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The Musahiban Dynasty: Debating the Future of Afghanistan

From Abdur Rahman to the Musahiban… Major issues… 1) Geopolitics and foreign interests, the legacy of Gandemak 2) Developing national(ist) identity, Afghanistan is Kabul 3) Debates over culture and religion, the identity of Afghanistan and the Afghan state

Geopolitics: The Third Anglo-Afghan War May 6 – Aug. 8, 1919 Amanullah pushes independence from British Afghanistan attacks through Khyber Pass Ends with RAF bombing Kabul Total British victory, except… Peace treaty gives Afghanistan right to control foreign relations

Third Anglo-Afghan War, Aftermath Occasion of Afghan Independence Day Joins League of Nations Afghanistan attempts to find allies far removed from local geopolitics. 1927: Amanullah travels to Turkey, Iran, Western Europe Queen Soraya and Amanullah in Germany

Amanullah’s World Tour

Afghanistan is Kabul Pushes Afghan national identity, conceived in and enforced from Kabul 1923: First written constitution Civil Rights for all Afghans Elected legislature Make state interactions transparent and standardized Remove tribal elders from military recruitment process Ends state subsidies for tribal elders and junior members of the Muhammadzai clan 1928: National bank and currency, the afghani

Culture and Religion Attempt to put Afghanistan at the forefront of modernization and reform in the Muslim world. Western dress for men in Kabul New schools, coed w/ secular curriculum Veiling no longer required by law.

Darulaman

Amanullah and Soraya

Culture and Religion Cultural changes become symbolic of Kabul centralization, especially reform of marriage laws Most reforms only effected in Kabul itself Still attracts opposition from traditional power bases

1924 Khost Rebellion

Habibullah Kalakani (r. Jan. – Oct. 1929)

Musahiban Dynasty Muhammadzai Pashtuns retake power after nine months Muhammad Nadir Shah (1929-1933) Undoes all of Amanullah’s reforms 1931: New constitution Parliament replaced by loya jirga Increases size and scope of army

Kabul and Afghanistan 1933: Nadir Shah assassinated by a college student Demonstrates the constituency for Amanullah’s reforms Young Urban Educated Kabul-centric If you’re going to be overthrown whether you reform or not, what’s a shah to do?

Muhammad Zahir Shah (r. 1933-1973) Comes to power at age 19 Leaves his uncles holding real power Focus on modernization of infrastructure Modernization will lead to centralization and reform

Forging a National Identity Create a Kabul centered national identity which combines Pashtun and Tajik elements Radio Kabul/Afghanistan (the news from Kabul) National Museum National Afghan Music (mixing Tajik/Persian poetry with Pashtun rhythms and melodies) National Buzkashi

Still rather Pashtu Centered Pashtu control of government power (but not bureaucracy) 1937: Pashtu Academy founded to create new Pashtu words 1938: Pashtu becomes official language of Afghanistan Limits of government power: Dari still dominates in Kabul and the north 1960’s: Dari allowed for government business 1964: Recognizes Dari and Pashtu as state languages