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Holy Roman Empire - Chapter 843 - 106, Prologue
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... istan in response to inquiries from Parliament, thus igniting the Second Anglo-Afghan War.
At that time, the Great Britain Empire could bully a small nation without the need for parliamentary authorization. In fact, had it not been for the uproar caused by the Walters assassination case, Afghanistan would not even have qualified to be formally declared war upon.
Like most native tribes of the era, the Afghan Government was never recognized by the European world.
In the ey ...
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