
1928 Constitution of Afghanistan
The 1928 Constitution of Afghanistan established a modern governmental framework, replacing monarchy with a constitutional monarchy led by a king and a legislative assembly. It aimed to modernize the nation by defining rights, government structure, and legal processes, promoting stability and progress. The constitution also introduced more centralized authority, reducing regional power, and emphasized national unity. While it laid foundations for constitutional governance, it reflected a transitional period marked by political instability and limited implementation. Overall, it sought to balance traditional values with modernization efforts during a pivotal moment in Afghanistan's history.