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This is a timeline of Afghanistan , comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Afghanistan and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Afghanistan . See also the list of leaders of Afghanistan and the list of years in Afghanistan .
18th century
Year
Date
Event
1709
21 April
Mirwais Hotak , an influential Afghan tribal chief, gained independence at Kandahar after a successful revolution against the Persian Safavid dynasty .[ 1]
1709-1713
The Persian government sent two large armies to regain Kandahar Province but suffered defeat by the Afghans.[ 1]
1715
November
Mirwais died of a natural cause and his brother Abdul Aziz inherited the throne until he was killed by Mahmud Hotaki , son of Mirwais.[ 1]
1722
Battle of Gulnabad : Led by Mahmud, the Afghan army captured the Safavid capital of Isfahan and Mahmad was declared Shah of Persia.[ 2]
1725
22 April
Mahmud was murdered by his cousin Ashraf , son of Abdul Aziz, and succeeded him as Shah of Persia .[ 3]
1729
29 September
Battle of Damghan : Afsharid forces led by Nader Shah defeated Ashraf and his forces.
1738
Nader invaded and destroyed Kandahar , and restored the Abdali ethnic Pashtuns to political prominence.
1747
19 June
Ahmad Shah Durrani of the Abdali Pashtun confederacy declared the establishment of an independent Afghanistan, with its capital at Kandahar.[ 4]
19th century
20th century
Year
Date
Event
1901
1 October
Habibullah Khan , son of Abdur Rahman , became emir of Afghanistan.
20 February 1909
Habibullah was assassinated. His son Amanullah Khan declared himself King of Afghanistan.
1919
May
Third Anglo-Afghan War : Amanullah led a surprise attack against the British .
19 August
Afghan Foreign Minister Mahmud Tarzi negotiated the Treaty of Rawalpindi with the British at Rawalpindi .
1929
Amanullah was forced to abdicate in favor of Habibullah Kalakani in the face of a popular uprising.
Former General Mohammed Nadir Shah took control of Afghanistan.
1933
8 November
Nadir was assassinated. His son, Mohammed Zahir Shah , was proclaimed King.
1964
A new constitution was ratified which instituted a democratic legislature.
1965
1 January
The Marxist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) held its first congress.
1978
28 April
Saur Revolution : Military units loyal to the PDPA assaulted the Afghan Presidential Palace, killing President Mohammed Daoud Khan and his family.
1 May
Saur Revolution : The PDPA installed its leader, Nur Muhammad Taraki , as President of Afghanistan.
July
A rebellion against the new Afghan government began with an uprising in Nuristan Province .
5 December
A treaty was signed which permitted deployment of the Soviet military at the Afghan government's request.
1979
14 September
Taraki was murdered by supporters of Prime Minister Hafizullah Amin .
24 December
Soviet war in Afghanistan : Fearing the collapse of the Amin regime, the Soviet army invaded Afghanistan.
27 December
Operation Storm-333 : Soviet troops occupied major governmental, military and media buildings in Kabul , including the Tajbeg Palace , and executed Prime Minister Amin .
1988
14 April
Soviet war in Afghanistan : The Soviet government signed the Geneva Accords , which included a timetable for withdrawing their armed forces.
1989
15 February
Soviet war in Afghanistan : The last Soviet troops left the country.
1992
24 April
Civil war in Afghanistan (1989-1992) : Afghan political parties signed the Peshawar Accord which created the Islamic State of Afghanistan and proclaimed Sibghatullah Mojaddedi its interim President.
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar 's Hezbi Islami , with the support of neighboring Pakistan , began a massive bombardment against the Islamic State in the capital Kabul .
28 June
As agreed upon in the Peshawar Accord, Jamiat-e Islami leader Burhanuddin Rabbani took over as President.
1994
August
The Taliban government began to form in a small village between Lashkar Gah and Kandahar .
1995
January
The Taliban, with Pakistani support, initiated a military campaign against the Islamic State of Afghanistan and its capital Kabul .
1996
26 September
Civil war in Afghanistan (1996-2001) : The forces of the Islamic State retreated to northern Afghanistan.
27 September
Civil war in Afghanistan (1996-2001) : The Taliban conquered Kabul and declared the establishment of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan . Former President Mohammad Najibullah , who had been living under United Nations protection in Kabul, was tortured, castrated and executed by Taliban forces.
1998
August
Civil war in Afghanistan (1996-2001) : The Taliban captured Mazar-e Sharif , forcing Abdul Rashid Dostum into exile.
20 August
Cruise missile strikes on Afghanistan and Sudan (August 1998) : Cruise missiles were fired by the United States Navy into four militant training camps in the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
21st century
Year
Date
Event
2001
March
The Taliban destroyed the Buddhas of Bamiyan .
9 September
Resistance leader Ahmad Shah Massoud was killed in a suicide bomb attack by two Arabs who disguised as French news reporters.
20 September
After the September 11 attacks in the United States, U.S. President George W. Bush demanded the Taliban government to hand over al-Qaeda head Osama bin Laden and close all terrorist training camps in the country.
21 September
The Taliban refused Bush's ultimatum.
7 October
Operation Enduring Freedom : The United States and the United Kingdom began an aerial bombing campaign against al-Qaeda and the Taliban.
5 December
The United Nations Security Council authorized the creation of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) to help maintain security in Afghanistan and assist the Karzai administration .[ 5]
20 December
International Conference on Afghanistan in Germany : Hamid Karzai chosen as head of the Afghan Interim Administration .
2002
July
2002 loya jirga : Hamid Karzai appointed as President of the Afghan Transitional Administration in Kabul , Afghanistan.
2003
14 December
2003 loya jirga : A 502-delegate loya jirga was held to consider a new Afghan constitution .
2004
9 October
Hamid Karzai was elected President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan after winning the Afghan presidential election .
2005
Taliban insurgency : An insurgency began after a Pakistani decision to station around 80,000 soldiers next to the porous Durand Line border with Afghanistan.
2006
1 March
Bush and wife visited Afghanistan to inaugurate the renovated Embassy of the United States in Kabul .
2007
13 May
Afghanistan–Pakistan Skirmishes : Skirmishes began with Pakistan .
2010
U.S. President Barak Obama sent additional 33,000 U.S. soldiers to Afghanistan, with the total international troops reaching 150,000.
2011
After the death of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, many high profile Afghan officials were assassinated, including among them were Mohammed Daud Daud , Ahmed Wali Karzai , Jan Mohammad Khan , Ghulam Haider Hamidi , and Burhanuddin Rabbani .
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