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  2. Timeline of Afghan history - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is a timeline of Afghan history, ... and territory covering southern Afghanistan, eastern Iran and northwest regions of ...

  3. Template:Chronological chart for the historical periods of ...

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    c. 1350 BC: Migration of waves of Iranian tribes begin from the Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex westwards to the Iranian plateau, western Afghanistan and western Iran. According to the Avesta ( Vendidad 1.1-21), they are compelled to leave their homeland Airyana Vaēǰah because Aŋra Mainyu so altered the climate that the winter ...

  4. Template:History of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Indus Valley civilisation: 2200–1800 BC: Oxus civilization: 2100–1800 BC: Gandhara kingdom: 1500–535 BC: Median Empire: 728–550 BC: Achaemenid Empire

  5. History of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Following the Third Anglo-Afghan War in 1919, Afghanistan became free of foreign political hegemony, and emerged as the independent Kingdom of Afghanistan in June 1926 under Amanullah Khan. This monarchy lasted almost half a century, until Zahir Shah was overthrown in 1973, following which the Republic of Afghanistan was established.

  6. Template:History Timeline of Iran - Wikipedia

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  7. Afghan conflict - Wikipedia

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    Afghan–Iranian clashes occurred in December 2021, overlapping with the Republican insurgency in Afghanistan, between the restored Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and Iran in Nimruz over border checkpoints. It resulted in a de facto Taliban victory, with the Islamic Emirate capturing various border checkpoints.

  8. Muslim conquests of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    In Afghanistan, the frontier of the Islamic conquest had become more or less stationary by the end of the first century of Hijri calendar. One reason was that the relative importance of Sistan and Baluchistan had begun to diminish by the time of Mu'awiya I , when the conquests of Bactria and Transoxania were undertaken.

  9. Habibullāh Kalakāni - Wikipedia

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    During the Afghan Civil War (1928–1929), he captured vast swathes of Afghanistan and ruled Kabul during what is known in Afghan historiography as the "Saqqawist period". [12] He was an ethnic Tajik. [11] No country recognized Kalakani as ruler of Afghanistan. [13]