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History of Afghanistan - Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war 1919-1929 |  | History of Afghanistan - Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war 1919-1929: Encyclopedia II - History of Afghanistan - Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war 1919-1929 |  | Main article: Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war
King Amanullah (1919-1929) moved to end his country's traditional isolation in the years following the Third Anglo-Afghan war. He established diplomatic relations with most major countries and, following a 1927 tour of Europe and Turkey--during which he noted the modernization and secularization advanced by Ataturk--introduced several reforms intended to modernize Afghanistan. Some of these, such as the abolition of the traditional Muslim veil for women and the opening of a ...
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History of Afghanistan - Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war 1919-1929
Main article: Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war
King Amanullah (1919-1929) moved to end his country's traditional isolation in the years following the Third Anglo-Afghan war. He established diplomatic relations with most major countries and, following a 1927 tour of Europe and Turkey--during which he noted the modernization and secularization advanced by Ataturk--introduced several reforms intended to modernize Afghanistan. Some of these, such as the abolition of the traditional Muslim veil for women and the opening of a number of co-educational schools, quickly alienated many tribal and religious leaders. Faced with overwhelming armed opposition, Amanullah was forced to abdicate in January 1929 after Kabul fell to forces led by Bacha-i-Saqao, a Tajik brigand.
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