Background: Afghanistan
            
            
            1918: Mahmud Tarzi introduces modern Journalism with the creation of several newspapers. 
            
            
1919:
            - Habibullah is assassinated, and succeeded by his son Amanullah.
            - The first museum in Afghanistan is instituted at Baghe Bala.
            
            
1921:
            - Third Anglo-Afghan war;
            - The British are defeated and give up control of Afghan foreign affairs. 
            - Amanullah Khan begins efforts at social and political modernization. 
            
            
1923: Amanullah Khan changes his title from Amir to Padshah (King).
            
            
1929:
            - Amanullah Khan is overthrown by Habibullah Kalakani.
            - After the fall of Amanullah Khan, Mahmud Tarzi seeks asylum in Turkey.
            - Habibullah Kalakani is killed by Nadir Khan.
            
            
1930:
            May - Pro-Amanullah Khan uprising put down by Nadir Khan.
            - Nadir Khan abolishes reforms set forth by Amanullah Khan.
            
            
1933:
            - Nadir Khan assassinated by a college student.
            - His son, Zahir, inherits the throne. He rules until 1973.
            - Mahmud Tarzi dies in Turkey at the age of 68.
            
            
1934: The United States formally recognizes Afghanistan.
            
            
1938: State Bank of Afghanistan is incorporated.
            
            
January, 1939: Pro-Amanullah Khan uprising;
            
            
1940: Zahir Shah proclaims Afghanistan as neutral during WW2.
            
            
1947:
            - Britain withdraws from India. 
            - Pakistan is formed from Indian and Afghan lands.
            
            
1949:
            - Parliament denounces the Durand Treaty and refuses to recognize the Durand line as a legal boundary between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
            - Pashtuns in Pashtunistan (Occupied Afghan Land) proclaim independence, but are unacknowledged by the world community.