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|contents=The earliest Afghan constitution was written during the reign of Emir Abdur Rahman Khan in the [[Probable year::1890]]s  followed by the [[Probable year::1923]]  version. The [[Probable year::1964]]  Constitution of Afghanistan turned Afghanistan into a modern democracy, and the right to vote was established in Article 46. The [[Probable year::1964]]  Constitution of Afghanistan granted women equal rights including universal suffrage and the right to run for office (University of Nebraska, "Constitution of Afghanistan").
|contents=The earliest Afghan constitution was written during the reign of Emir Abdur Rahman Khan in the [[Probable year:: 1890]]s  followed by the [[Probable year:: 1923]]  version. The [[Probable year:: 1964]]  Constitution of Afghanistan turned Afghanistan into a modern democracy, and the right to vote was established in Article 46. The [[Probable year:: 1964]]  Constitution of Afghanistan granted women equal rights including universal suffrage and the right to run for office (University of Nebraska, "Constitution of Afghanistan").




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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Afghanistan

The earliest Afghan constitution was written during the reign of Emir Abdur Rahman Khan in the 1890s followed by the 1923 version. The 1964 Constitution of Afghanistan turned Afghanistan into a modern democracy, and the right to vote was established in Article 46. The 1964 Constitution of Afghanistan granted women equal rights including universal suffrage and the right to run for office (University of Nebraska, "Constitution of Afghanistan").