Introduction to Ghazi Amanullah Khan’s Administrative and Economic Reforms
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Ghazi Amanullah Khan, Reforms, Administration, Afghanistan's Independence, Amani MovementAbstract
Shah Ghazi Amanullah Khan is the founder of a new and modern Afghanistan. Throughout his reign, significant changes and innovations have taken place in Afghanistan’s economic, legal, and social aspects. The purpose of the research study is to deeply analyze the administrative and economic structure of Ghazi Amanullah Khan’s government. Besides, to identify those factors which positively affect the economic and administrative structure of Ghazi Amanullah Khan’s government. As well as, to explain the overall leadership in the era of Ghazi Amanullah Khan. The doctrinal research methodology and a descriptive, explanatory, and analytical research approaches are used in this work. According to well-known historians and the study of history in terms of administrative and economic structure and achievements the government of Ghazi Amanullah Khan was considered one of the advanced governments of the era. Moreover, one of Ghazi Amanullah Khan’s reforms was that he created national symbols such as state emblems, national days, national anthem, national flag, medals, and national currency. All of these were part of Ghazi Amanullah Khan’s reforms. The researcher suggests and recommend to the central and local government to implement them in their central and local institutions.
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