New book: Afghanistan: 1901–2025

Book Description:

    Afghanistan: 1901–2025 is a comprehensive two-volume historical study that chronicles 125 years of Afghanistan’s complex and turbulent journey—from the reign of Amir Habibullah Khan to the modern era. This meticulously researched work reveals how foreign interventions and internal betrayals intertwined to shape the nation’s destiny through the manipulation of faith and politics.

    Written with firsthand insight and scholarly precision, it serves as an essential resource for students, historians, and researchers seeking to understand Afghanistan’s political evolution and socio-religious dynamics. The author aims to inspire Afghan and non-Afghan readers alike to explore this history, use it as a credible source in their academic and professional research, and draw lessons to rebuild a united, peaceful Afghanistan.

 

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