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Okla-homey
2/20/2007, 07:21 AM
Feb 20, 1919: Emir of Afghanistan is assassinated

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Habibullah Khan

88 years ago today, Habibullah Khan, the leader of Afghanistan who struggled to keep his country neutral in World War I in the face of strong internal support for Turkey and the Central Powers, is shot and killed while on a hunting trip.

Habibullah had succeeded his father, Abd-ar-Rahman, as emir in 1901 and immediately began to bring much-needed reforms and modernization to his country, including electricity, automobiles and medicine.

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Located between British-held India and Russia, Afghanistan had in the past clashed repeatedly with its neighbors, including two Afghan Wars against Anglo-Indian forces in 1838–42 and 1878-79. Many within Afghanistan saw these conflicts as part of the fundamental and necessary defense of Muslims against the encroachments of Christians.

Though the British and Russian governments signed a convention in 1907 pledging respect for the territorial integrity of Afghanistan, many Afghans—including Habibullah—felt insecure between such powerful neighbors and resented the lack of Afghan representation at the creation of the convention and the effective control Britain still exercised over the country’s foreign affairs due to its active involvement in the region.

Convinced, however, that the continued improvement and modernization of Afghanistan depended on economic assistance from powerful Western countries like Britain, Habibullah maintained his country’s neutrality after the outbreak of World War I, despite pressure from Turkish and other Islamic leaders urging Afghanistan to enter the war against the Allies.

By maintaining his country’s neutrality and Afghanistan’s anti-war policy, Habibullah enraged many of his young anti-British and jihaadist countrymen who viewed World War I as a holy war. Many Afghans felt particularly strongly that Habibullah failed to capitalize on the weakness of Russia, which was overtaken by the Bolsheviks in November 1917, by uniting the Muslim peoples of Central Asia and liberating them from non-Muslim rule.

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Some things have changed since WWI, but a lot hasn't.

Barely a year after Turkey’s defeat at the hands of the Allies and the end of the war in November 1918, Habibullah’s opponents, angry at what they saw as his betrayal of Islam in favor of pandering to Britain, plotted and carried out his assassination.

Habibullah had not declared a successor and after his death, his brother, Nasrullah Khan, held the throne for six days before being deposed by the Afghan war lords in favor of Habibullah’s third son, Amanullah Khan.

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Amanullah Khan.

Determined to extract Afghanistan completely from Britain’s influence, Amanullah declared war on Great Britain in May 1919, beginning what became known as the Third Afghan War. The British, preoccupied by India’s burgeoning independence movement, negotiated a peace treaty with Afghanistan the following August at Rawalpindi, recognizing Afghanistan’s status as a sovereign and independent state.

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It continues...

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sooneron
2/20/2007, 09:10 AM
Nice AK there, kid.

Okla-homey
2/20/2007, 09:22 AM
Nice AK there, kid.

FWIW, that weapon and its variants will probably go down in history as the most widely dispersed and rugged battle implement evar.

Mr Kalishnikov was a real savvy d00d. Interesting in that he took the approach that "perfect is the enemy of 'good enough'" He reasoned that loose tolerances, a lot of stamped (vice machined parts,) and an anti-corrosive chrome-lined barrel meant that the rifle would be cheap to produce in massive quantities and would remain functional in virtually anyone's hands with virtually no maintenance. The guy was a genius.

sooneron
2/20/2007, 09:38 AM
FWIW, that weapon and its variants will probably go down in history as the most widely dispersed and rugged battle implement evar.

Mr Kalishnikov was a real savvy d00d. Interesting in that he took the approach that "perfect is the enemy of 'good enough'" He reasoned that loose tolerances, a lot of stamped (vice machined parts,) and an anti-corrosive chrome-lined barrel meant that the rifle would be cheap to produce in massive quantities and would remain functional in virtually anyone's hands with virtually no maintenance. The guy was a genius.
He basically made the ford F 150 of the gun world.