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The Musahiban have historically been known for a step-by-step, culturally progressive and tribally sensitive, evolution for the modernization and opening up of Afghanistan in contrast to the often more radically accelerated strategies promoted in the past.
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who gained control of Afghanistan and became its ruler. Telai had a son named Yahya and Yahya's son, Sardar Mohammad Yusuf Khan, founded the Yahya-khel clan which was later named the Musahiban. According to
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and his brother, Asef, became the Amir's Musahiban-e Khas (Attendants par Excellence), from which originated the tribe name Musahiban".
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as emir, king or president from 1823 to 1978. They descend from
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Index

Persian
Mohammadzai
Barakzai dynasty
Afghanistan
Sultan Mohammad Khan
Dost Mohammad Khan
Saur Revolution
Sultan Mohammad Khan
Dost Mohammad Khan
Amin Saikal
Yossef
Caroe, Olaf
The Pathans 550 B.C.--A.D. 1957
M. Nazif Shahrani
Weiner, Myron
State, Religion and Ethnic Politics: Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan
Syracuse University Press
ISBN
978-0815624486
M. Nasif Shahrani
"Islamic Movements in the Political Process"
Esposito, John L.
Shahin, Emad El-Din
Oxford University Press
ISBN
9780195395891



Saikal, Amin

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