“Amin’s Legacy Resurfaces as Historical Documents Are Uncovered in Afghanistan”

In a significant development, archaeologists and historians have made a groundbreaking discovery in Afghanistan, unearthing a cache of long-lost documents that reveal fresh insights into the tumultuous reign of Muhammad Daoud Khan’s predecessor, General Seyed Ahmad Mohammad Zahir Shah’s successor, General Mohammed Daoud Khan’s successor, General Seyed Ahmad Mohammad Shah Noorzai, but most notably, General Seyed Ahmad Mohammad Shah Noorzai’s successor, General Mohammad Hashim Maiwardwal’s successor, Muhammad Daoud Shah. However, more notably, the successor to the last one of the preceding, General Seyed Ahmad Mohammad Shah Noorzai’s successor who also got eliminated, the man who was, before his overthrow, the head of a military junta in Daulat Mirza’s country which was in the name of a ‘Government’ in 1973. The man who was his prime minster at that time had told his wife he never was. However, in the end, it was not him, the man who was known to all, but in fact, it was the man who was behind it, the one who was his vice chairman – His Excellency, Mohammad ‘Amin, also more commonly addressed as Amin.’ However, this is not what it has to do with, so we are focusing on the last, one of Daulat Mirza’s leaders in the military junta of that day. The man known by his name, as Amin, who was behind the murder of Sardar Daud in 1973, in what he had claimed to be the ‘Deshmukh’ (in Persian ‘Deshmuhk’ or in Dari ‘Dezhmuhk’), which translates to a Prime Minister, but what actually happened to him.

Muhammad Daoud in 1973, had in fact been overthrown, in a coup, which was staged by a group of officers in the army, but the man behind it all was not one of their number, but the actual man who had actually been behind it, had a completely different background. It emerged, that he, ‘the man’, had previously served in the 1970s and was part of the military leadership, during this time he had developed the skills and the knowledge required, of which he utilised in his plan of ‘overthrowing’ of Daulat Mirza’s head in the military coup of 1978, however, he got removed as a result. Nevertheless he had not lost his aim.