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Khan, Mohammed Daoud 1909 - 1978

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January 28, 1957

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1957, No. 4 (Overall Issue No. 77)

This issue features content on China's relations with the Soviet Union, Hungary, Afghanistan, and Hong Kong. It also has sections on tax relief and loan assistance for poor production teams and military, prevention and treatment of Kashin-Beck Disease, the collection of revolutionary history archives, regulations on production, business, infrastructure, and Soviet activities, and village transfer and reassignment.

January 21, 1957

Summary of the Two Conversations between Premier Zhou and Prime Minister Khan of Afghanistan

Zhou Enlai and Mohammed Daoud Khan agree to strengthen cooperation between China and Afghanistan.

May 20, 1959

Record of a Conversation between N.S. Khrushchev and Prime Minister of Afghanistan M. Daud, 20 May 1959

Nikita Khrushchev and Mohammed Daoud Kahn discuss construction in Moscow, territorial disputes with Iran over the waters of the Helmand River, Afghanistan's relations with Pakistan, the 14 July Revolution in Iraq, the Soviet Union's relations with Egypt, and the formation of the United Arab Republic in 1958.

July 20, 1956

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1956, No. 27 (Overall Issue No. 53)

This issue includes messages that Zhou Enlai exchanged with Syrian Foreign Minister Salah al-Din Bitar after Syria officially recognized China. It also features a statement about an invitation from Zhou Enlai for Afghan Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan to visit China and his acceptance. Other sections discuss regulations for the organization of various local People's Congresses and People's Committees and wage reform.

November 4, 1957

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1957, No. 47 (Overall Issue No. 120)

This issue contains the joint statement by Zhou Enlai and the Prime Minister of Afghanistan, as well as sections on public security regulations, punishments for actions harming public security, processes for repaying agricultural enterprise loans, unified management of rural agricultural production, urban, industrial, and mining area improvements, regulations on pork supply, and a vegetable oil subsidy for high-ranking officials.