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Afghanistan - A New History

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Focusing on the historical evolution of the country, the narrative begins with an exploration of its people and their dynamics with neighboring powers. It highlights the persistent conflict between rulers and tribal society, particularly during the twentieth century, marked by the divide between urban elites and rural traditions. The account details significant events such as the communist coup, Soviet invasion and withdrawal, and the civil war. Additionally, it examines the Taliban's rise and fall, concluding with an analysis of the country's situation in the post-Taliban era.

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Afghanistan - A New History, Martin Ewans

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2002
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