
Afghan Ruler
The Afghan ruler refers to leaders of Afghanistan throughout its history, particularly during periods of monarchy and political turmoil. Historically, Afghanistan was ruled by kings from the Durrani dynasty, with Ahmad Shah Durrani often regarded as the founder in the mid-18th century. In the 20th century, the monarchy ended, leading to various forms of government, including communism and the Taliban regime. In recent decades, Afghanistan has experienced conflict and changes in leadership, with rulers facing challenges such as insurgency, foreign intervention, and efforts to establish stability and governance. The context of ruling in Afghanistan is complex and influenced by ethnic diversity, geography, and external forces.