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Niẓāmnāmah-ʼi asāsī-ʼi dawlat-i ʻalīyah-ʼi Afghānistān

İsim Niẓāmnāmah-ʼi asāsī-ʼi dawlat-i ʻalīyah-ʼi Afghānistān
Basım Tarihi: 1923
Konu Afghanistan--Politics and government, Constitutional law--Afghanistan, Constitutions--Afghanistan
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Demirbaş Numarası LCCN: 2002341382, LCCallNum: KNF2064.51923 .A6 1923
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Tarih 1923
Notlar Niẓāmnāmah-ʼi asāsī-ʼi dawlat-i ʻillīyah-ʼi Afghānistān is the Persian rendition of the constitution of Afghanistan dating from the early part of the reign of Amanullah Khan (1919-29). Drafted shortly after the defeat of the British in the brief Third Anglo-Afghan War, the constitution declares in its first provisions the sovereignty of the newly independent Afghanistan, proclaims Islam as the official religion, and designates Kabul as the official capital. Also expressed is the hereditary nature of the Afghan monarchy, which it stipulates is to pass to the offspring of Amanullah Khan. The subsequent clauses of the document are grouped in sections and cover the universal rights of the citizenry, of ministers, of government functionaries, and of members of congress. The document subsequently deals with the judicial system and the high court, financial affairs, and provincial governments, before concluding with a section on miscellaneous provisions and the proclamation of the authority of the document by virtue of its having been ratified in the "Grand Assembly of the East (luya jirga-ʼi samt-i mashriq)." The grand assembly referred to is the loya jirga of Jalalabad, held in the winter of 1921-22. The first of four such grand assemblies held during the reign of Amanullah Khan, the loya jirga of Jalalabad was attended by 872 tribal leaders and dignitaries who ratified the constitution, lending support to the rule of Amanullah Khan. That the original text of the constitution was drafted in Pushto is indicated by the fact that this document is expressly stated as consisting of a Persian translation of the original. The document was printed on Tuesday, April 10, 1923, in 2,500 copies. World Digital Library.
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Niẓāmnāmah-ʼi asāsī-ʼi dawlat-i ʻalīyah-ʼi Afghānistān

Basım Tarihi 1923
Konu Afghanistan--Politics and government, Constitutional law--Afghanistan, Constitutions--Afghanistan
Tür Kitap
Dil Farsça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Harvard Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası LCCN: 2002341382, LCCallNum: KNF2064.51923 .A6 1923
Kayıt Numarası TN_cdi_loca_primary_2002341382
Lokasyon ONLINE ACCESS
Tarih 1923
Notlar Niẓāmnāmah-ʼi asāsī-ʼi dawlat-i ʻillīyah-ʼi Afghānistān is the Persian rendition of the constitution of Afghanistan dating from the early part of the reign of Amanullah Khan (1919-29). Drafted shortly after the defeat of the British in the brief Third Anglo-Afghan War, the constitution declares in its first provisions the sovereignty of the newly independent Afghanistan, proclaims Islam as the official religion, and designates Kabul as the official capital. Also expressed is the hereditary nature of the Afghan monarchy, which it stipulates is to pass to the offspring of Amanullah Khan. The subsequent clauses of the document are grouped in sections and cover the universal rights of the citizenry, of ministers, of government functionaries, and of members of congress. The document subsequently deals with the judicial system and the high court, financial affairs, and provincial governments, before concluding with a section on miscellaneous provisions and the proclamation of the authority of the document by virtue of its having been ratified in the "Grand Assembly of the East (luya jirga-ʼi samt-i mashriq)." The grand assembly referred to is the loya jirga of Jalalabad, held in the winter of 1921-22. The first of four such grand assemblies held during the reign of Amanullah Khan, the loya jirga of Jalalabad was attended by 872 tribal leaders and dignitaries who ratified the constitution, lending support to the rule of Amanullah Khan. That the original text of the constitution was drafted in Pushto is indicated by the fact that this document is expressly stated as consisting of a Persian translation of the original. The document was printed on Tuesday, April 10, 1923, in 2,500 copies. World Digital Library.
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