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Afghanistan is the crossroads between Central, West and South Asia 1 st area to domesticate animals 1 st true urban centers in Asia were in Afghanistan › Mundigak (near Khandahar) and Deh Morasi Ghundai Wheat Barley Sheep Goats
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Kabul was established between 2000- 1500 bce Zoroastrianism (monotheistic religion) was introduced about 628 bce Persians conquered Afghans by 330 bce but tribes continued bloody revolts By 326 bce, it had been conquered by Alexander the Great, but he couldn’t quell the bloody revolts either
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After Alexander the Great… › Buddhism was introduced during the Kushan dynasty › Capital was Peshawar › Soon became part of the Selucid Empire 120 bce – Kushan Empire › King Kanishka was first to give Buddha a face
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400 ce – the White Huns invaded and left Afghanistan in ruins 425 ce – the Yaftalee Dynasty took over
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530 ce – Persians took over again
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652 ce – Arabs introduced Islam 962 ce – Ghazavid Dynasty took over › Mahmud – made Islam the main religion › Afghanistan was the center of Islamic power and civilization at that time 1219-1221 ce – Mongol Invasion – Genghis Khan 1273 ce – Marco Polo crossed Afghanistan on his way to the far East 1504-1519 – Moghul Dynasty › Babur Shah took control of Kabul › Used Kabul as his base for conquering India
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1708 ce – Mirwais Nika made Khandahar independent of Persia. He’s considered the father of Afghan independence
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1736 – Persia took over most of Afghanistan again 1747-1773 – Ahmad Shah Durrani, the founder of today’s Afghanistan took over. He was a military giant and a humanitarian. Beginning of the Durrani Empire
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1793 – capital moved from Khandahar to Kabul Fighting lasted until 1826 1826-1839 – Dost Mohammad Khan took over › Britain and Russia fought for control/influence in Central Asia › Britain wanted control over northern routes to India Tried to oust Dost Caused 1 st Afghan War
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1842-1844 – Akbar Khan – hero – defeated the British. Very revered in Afghan history – portion of Kabul is named after him
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1857 – Dost signed an alliance with the British 1859 – British take Baluchistan causing Afghanistan to be land-locked 1865 – Russia conquered Bukhara, Tashkent and Samerkand 1873 – Russian set fixed boundary with Afghanistan 1878 – British invaded again but Afghanistan held them off 1879 – Amir Muhammed yaqub Khan gave territories to Brits – never to bet them back › Kabul went under British occupation
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1880-1901 Afghanistan supported the British against Russia 1893 – Durand Line fixed borders with Afghanistan and British India 1919 – Russia and Great Britain in Convention of St. Petersburg set territorial integrity of Afghanistan Late 1920’s, early 1930’s there was a lot of in-fighting in Afghanistan
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1933 – at 19 years old, Zahir Shah took over as ruler of Afghanistan until 1973 › Declared Afghanistan neutral during WWII 1973 – his cousin, Daoud Khan overthrew Zahir Shah calls himself President – established Republic of Afghanistan 1978-29 – Bloody Coup – Daoud was killed › Guerilla movement Mujahideen was born 1979 – Russia invaded Afghanistan › Guerillas gave them fits!
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1989 – Russia withdrew, defeated 1990s – Mujahideen fighting with Afghanistan gov’t. Islamic state was declared 1994 – Taliban militia was born. Fought Islamic gov’t and reduced Kabul to rubble Oct. 2001 – U.S. Invaded › Taliban › Osama Bin Laden 2005 Afghanistan gov’t is still getting better.
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