
Royal Afghan Government
The Royal Afghan Government was the official leadership of Afghanistan when it was a monarchy, led by a king. This government had a king as the head of state, supported by ministers and officials managing areas like defense, finance, and foreign relations. It operated under a constitutional framework that combined traditional monarchic authority with some modern governmental structures. The monarchy played a central role in maintaining stability, implementing policies, and representing Afghanistan internationally until the monarchy was abolished in 1973, leading to subsequent political changes.