Kingdom of Afghanistan

The Kingdom of Afghanistan (Pashto: د افغانستان واکمنان, romanized: Dǝ Afġānistān wākmanān; Dari: پادشاهی افغانستان, romanized: Pādešāhī-ye Afġānistān) was a constitutional monarchy in Central Asia established in 1926 as a successor state to the Emirate of Afghanistan. It was proclaimed by its first king, Amanullah Khan, seven years after he acceded to the throne. The monarchy ended in the 1973 Afghan coup d'état.

Kingdom of Afghanistan
  • د افغانستان شاهي دولت (Pashto)
    Dǝ Afġānistān Šahi Dawlat
  • پادشاهی افغانستان (Dari)
    Pādešāhī-ye Afġānistān
1926–1973
Anthem: 
شاهي سلام
"Royal Salute"
(1926–1943)

لوی سلام
Loya Salami
"Grand Salute"
(1943–1973)
Location of Afghanistan
CapitalKabul
33°N 65°E / 33; 65
Official languagesPashto (after 1936),[1] Dari
Religion
Demonym(s)Afghan
GovernmentUnitary absolute monarchy (1926–1964)
Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy (1964–1973)
King 
 1926–1929
Amanullah Khan
 1929–1933
Mohammed Nadir Shah
 1933–1973
Mohammed Zahir Shah
Prime Minister 
 1929–1946 (first)
Mohammad Khan
 1972–1973 (last)
Mohammad Shafiq
LegislatureLoya Jirga
House of Elders (1931–1972)
House of the People (1931–1972)
Historical eraInterwar Period · Cold War
 Succeeds Afghan emirate
9 June 1926
 Civil War
1928–1929
 Monarchy abolished
17 July 1973
Area
1973652,864 km2 (252,072 sq mi)
Population
 1973
12,108,963[2]
CurrencyAfghan afghani
Calling code93
ISO 3166 codeAF
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Emirate of Afghanistan
Republic of Afghanistan
Today part ofAfghanistan

References

  1. Kieffer, Charles M. "AFGHANISTAN v. Languages". Encyclopedia Iranica. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  2. "Afghanistan Population 1950–2021: MacroTrends". macrotrends.net. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
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