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Amanullah Khan's Lost Reforms: When Afghanistan Almost Modernized

Amanullah Khan's Lost Reforms: When Afghanistan Almost Modernized

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In the 1920s, Afghanistan's King Amanullah Khan embarked on a radical modernization campaign: he banned the burqa, opened co-educational schools, introduced a constitution, and built a new capital. But his reforms sparked a nationwide rebellion that toppled his throne. This episode explores the king's visit to Europe in 1927, his friendship with Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the controversial 1928 Loya Jirga, and the uprising led by Habibullah Kalakani — the Tajik bandit who became emir for nine months. We also examine the role of Queen Soraya Tarzi, Afghanistan's first feminist icon, and the lingering legacy of Amanullah's failed experiment. For listeners who know about Abdur Rahman's iron rule or the Durand Line, this is the story of what came next — Afghanistan's first and last attempt at Western-style reform before the Soviet invasion. #AmanullahKhan #SorayaTarzi #HabibullahKalakani #AfghanReforms #LoyaJirga #KhostRebellion #BachaSaqao #MustafaKemalAtaturk #1920sAfghanistan #Kabul #Modernization #Pashtunwali #QueenSoraya #AfghanConstitution #History #FexingoHistory #SouthAsia #FailedReforms Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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