THE EDUCATIONAL, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE PERIOD OF KING AMANULLAH KHAN
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A society's foundation is made up primarily of its women. They play a crucial role in the growth of that society and community as a result of their existence and presence at different levels. The presence and involvement of women in politics and culture are crucial in our nation. About half of the population of Afghanistan is made up of women. This stratum is crucial to children's education, family formation, and creating a thriving neighborhood.
However, women's political and social engagement is necessary for reason, ethics, and humanity, but in Afghanistan, this layer has seen significant changes in personal and societal life. Women in our country were denied the right to literacy and excluded from social and political engagement for a very long time, and for the first time since Amanullah Khan, the government has officially granted women access to education and social and political activity. The government at the time established specific schools and hospitals for women and took control of various initiatives for their advancement to promote the growth of more and better women.
The goal of this article is to learn about the educational reality and the level of women's social and political participation during the reign of Amanullah Khan. It was prepared using a qualitative method and the library methodology. The key inquiry in this article is how women's educational standing changed before and after Amanullah Khan, as well as how their participation in social and political activities, factors, and outcomes changed.
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Hashimi, S. . (2023). THE EDUCATIONAL, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE PERIOD OF KING AMANULLAH KHAN. Academic Research in Educational Sciences, 4(10), 5–19. https://doi.org/
Hashimi, Sayed Mobin. “THE EDUCATIONAL, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE PERIOD OF KING AMANULLAH KHAN.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 10, no. 4, 2023, pp. 5–19, https://doi.org/.
Hashimi, . 2023. THE EDUCATIONAL, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE PERIOD OF KING AMANULLAH KHAN. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 10(4), pp.5–19.