Afghan Politics Short History
1709 - Mirwais Hotak declares Afghanistan  (land of the Afghans) an independent state and establishes the Hotaki dynasty at Kandahar  .
1747 - Ahmad Shah Durrani expands Afghanistan   and establishes the Durrani Empire.
1838 - British India invades the land during the First Anglo-Afghan War and begins to influence the politics of Afghanistan  .
1919 - King Amanullah Khan takes the throne after the Third Anglo-Afghan War, British influence ends.
1973 - Mohammed Daoud Khan, Prime Minister and a member of the royal family, seizes power while King Mohammad Zahir Shah is in Italy  .
1978 – The leftist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) seizes power during the Saur Revolution. Daoud Khan is assassinated along with his family and supporters.
1979 – President Nur Muhammad Taraki, leader of PDPA, is assassinated and replaced by Hafizullah Amin. Amin is then assassinated and the Soviet  Union  invades. Babrak Karmal is installed as president.
1987 - Mohammad Najibullah replaces Babrak Karmal as president.
1989 – Soviet army withdraws all troops from the country and the United  States  also abandones Afghanistan  .
1992 – Kabul   falls to mujahideen factions. Burhanuddin Rabbani becomes president of the new Islamic State of Afghanistan and a civil war starts.
1996 – Kabul   along with most part of the country falls to the Taliban.
2001 – United States  and coalition forces invade Afghanistan  . Hamid Karzai is appointed leader of the nation at the International Conference on Afghanistan  in Germany  .
2003 - Loya Jirga adopts new constitution, restructuring the government as an Islamic republic.
2004 - Hamid Karzai is elected President of Afghanistan.
|     English   name  |        Original   name  |   
|     Islamic Party  |        Hezb-e Islami  |   
|     Republic Party   of   |        Hezbi Jumhori     |   
|     Islamic   Society  |        Jamiat-e   Islami  |   
|     Islamic   Movement of   |        Harakat-e   Islami-yi  |   
|     Afghan Social   Democratic Party  |        Afghan Mallat  |   
|     Islamic   United Party of   |        Hezb-e   Wahdat-e Islami   |   
|     Islamic Dawah   Organisation of   |        Ittehad-I   Islami Bara-yi Azadi   |   
|     National   Rescue Front  |        hezb jabha   nijat mili  |   
Minor Parties
|     National   Islamic Front   |        (Hezb-e-Mahaz-e-Mili   Islami)  |   
|     Islamic Dawah   Organization  |         (Tanzim Dawat-e-Islami)  |   
|     National Movement   of   |        (Hezb-e-Nuhzhat-e-Mili     |   
|     National   Sovereignty Party   |        (Hezb-e-Eqtedar-e-Mili)  |   
|     National   Solidarity Movement   |        (Hezb-e-Nahzat-e-Hambastagee   Mili)  |   
|     People's   Islamic Movement  |         (Harakat-e Islami-yi)  |   
|     National   Islamic Unity Party  |         (Hezb-e-Wahdat-e-Mili Islami)  |   
|     National   Solidarity Party   |        (Hezb-e-Paiwand   Mili)  |   
|     Pashtoons   Social Democratic Party   |        (De Pashtano   Tolaneez Wolaswaleez Gwand)  |   
|     Youth   Solidarity Party of   |         (Hezb-e-Hambastagee Mili Jawanan)  |   
|     National   Congress Party   |        (Hezb-e-Congra-e-Mili     |   
|     Haqiqat e   Afghan Association   |        (Majma e   Haqiqat e Afghan)  |   
|     Unit Party  |        |   
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