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A Glimpse into the History of Afghanistan

From Timeless Crossroads to the Birth of a Republic: A Personal Account

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A Glimpse into the History of Afghanistan

By: Abdul Hamid Muhtat
Narrated by: Benjamin Powell
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A Glimpse into the History of Afghanistan is a brief yet insightful introduction to the political and historical developments that have shaped the land known today as Afghanistan. Written to commemorate the 52nd anniversary of the establishment of the republic in 1973, this concise work draws on both historical knowledge and the author's firsthand experience to trace the region’s evolution—from ancient empires to the fall of the monarchy and the rise of a republic.

Spanning eras from the conquests of Alexander the Great to the reformist agenda of Amanullah Khan and the decisive events leading to Daoud Khan’s republic, the book examines key political, cultural, and military milestones that defined Afghanistan’s modern identity. With the unique perspective of a former army officer and minister, the author offers personal insights into pivotal events, leadership transitions, and the internal and external forces that influenced the country's direction.

Designed for general listeners and those newly engaging with the history of Afghanistan, this work serves as both a personal reflection and an accessible starting point for deeper exploration of the region’s complex and often misunderstood past.

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