Background: Afghanistan
            
            
            1953: Prince Mohammad Daoud becomes Prime Minister.
            
            
1954: The U.S. rejects request to buy military equipment.
            
            
1955: Prime Minister Daoud turns to the USSR for military aid.
            
            
1956: Soviet leader Khruschev agrees to help Afghanistan. 
            
            
1959: Women begin to enroll in the University.
            
            
1961: War nearly breaks out with Pakistan over Pashtunistan.
            
            
1963-1964:
            - Zahir Shah demands Daoud's resignation. 
            - Dr. Mohammad Yussof becomes Prime Minister.
            
            
1965:
            
January - The Afghan Communist Party secretly formed. Babrak Karmal is one of the founders. 
            
September - 1st nationwide elections under the new constitution. Karmal elected to the Parliament.
            - Zahir and Yussof form second government.
            
            
1969: 2nd nationwide elections; Babrak and Hafizullah Amin elected.
            
            
1972: Mohammad Moussa becomes Prime Minister.
            
            
1973:
            
July 17 - While Zahir Shah is in Europe, his government is overthrown in a military coup headed by Daoud Khan and PDPA (Afghan Communist Party).
            - Daoud Khan abolishes the monarchy and declares himself President.
            - Republic of Afghanistan is established.
            
            
1975-1977:
            - Daoud Khan presents a new constitution.
            - Women's rights confirmed.
            
            
1978:
            - Communist coup: Daoud is killed, Taraki is named President and Karmal becomes his deputy Prime Minister.
            - Mass arrests, tortures, and arrests takes place.
            - Afghan flag is changed.
            - Taraki signs treaty of friendship with the Soviet Union.
            
June - Afghan guerrilla (Mujahideen) movement is born.