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The provided text explores the historical significance of Afghanistan’s Independence Day, celebrated annually on August 19th. It details the country’s formation in 1747 and its subsequent strategic importance as a buffer zone between the British and Russian Empires during the nineteenth century. The narrative outlines a series of military conflicts known as the Anglo-Afghan Wars, which eventually led to the Treaty of Rawalpindi in 1919. This agreement formally ended British oversight of Afghan foreign affairs, allowing Emir Amanullah Khan to declare full sovereignty. Ultimately, the source clarifies that the holiday commemorates freedom from foreign influence rather than traditional colonial rule, as Afghanistan was never an offi ...
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