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- Q4563676 subject Q6519721.
- Q4563676 subject Q8136564.
- Q4563676 subject Q8136598.
- Q4563676 subject Q8956379.
- Q4563676 abstract "See also: 1934 in Afghanistan, other events of 1935, and 1936 in Afghanistan.The country remains peaceful, although there is trouble among the Mohmands just across the frontier; see Second Mohmand Campaign. King Zahir Shah, with the assistance of his uncle, the prime minister, continues the policy of his father, and strengthens the defenses of the state while introducing reforms very gradually.".
- Q4563676 wikiPageWikiLink Q152265.
- Q4563676 wikiPageWikiLink Q16933797.
- Q4563676 wikiPageWikiLink Q18658.
- Q4563676 wikiPageWikiLink Q192868.
- Q4563676 wikiPageWikiLink Q4563468.
- Q4563676 wikiPageWikiLink Q4563897.
- Q4563676 wikiPageWikiLink Q6519721.
- Q4563676 wikiPageWikiLink Q8136564.
- Q4563676 wikiPageWikiLink Q8136598.
- Q4563676 wikiPageWikiLink Q8956379.
- Q4563676 comment "See also: 1934 in Afghanistan, other events of 1935, and 1936 in Afghanistan.The country remains peaceful, although there is trouble among the Mohmands just across the frontier; see Second Mohmand Campaign. King Zahir Shah, with the assistance of his uncle, the prime minister, continues the policy of his father, and strengthens the defenses of the state while introducing reforms very gradually.".
- Q4563676 label "1935 in Afghanistan".