Afghanistan,
in southwestern Asia, bounded on the north by Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and
Tajikistan; on the east by China and the part of the disputed territory of
Jammu and Kashmir controlled by Pakistan; on the south by Pakistan; and on the
west by Iran.
Afghanistan was a monarchy from 1747 to 1973, when the king was
overthrown by military officers and the country was proclaimed a republic; the
republic dissolved in 1992 as the country erupted in civil war. Afghanistan
lies across ancient trade and invasion routes from central Asia into India.
This position has been the greatest influence on its history because the
invaders often settled there.
Today the population includes many different
ethnic groups. Most of the present borders of the country were drawn up in the
19th century, when Afghanistan became a buffer state, or neutral zone, between
Russia and British India. Kabul is the capital and largest city.
Ahmad
Shah Durani also known as (Ahmad Shah Baba) is the founder of today's
Afghanistan. Pir Sabir Shah, the spiritual guide of the time, showered his
praise for the young Ahmad Shah by declaring him Dar-e-Durran (pearl of the
pearls) not because that he was a military giant but for his humanity a
definite quality of a statesman. He was the King of Afghanistan from 1747-1772
AD.
KEY DATA
Region: Asia
Area
Total: 647,500 km2
Area
Land: 647,500 km2
Coast
Line: 0 km (Landlocked) km
Capital: Kabul
Climate: Dry to semiarid; cold winters and hot
summers
Languages: Pashto, Pashtu or Pukhto number of
Speakers in Afghanistan approximately 14 million and Dari (Farsi) is spoken by
almost every ethnic division, they are Indo-European languages and are the
major two languages spoken in Afghanistan; other Indo-European, Indo-Aryan
languages, such as Balochi, Pashayi and Eastern Farsi, are also spoken; Turkic
and Altaic languages, such as Uzbek and Turkmen, are present; Tajiki is also
used.
Currency: Afghani
Holiday: Independence Day, 19 August
BOUNDARIES
Pakistan: 2,430km
Tajikistan: 1,206km
Iran: 936km
Turkmenistan: 744km
Uzbekistan: 137km
China: 76km
ETHNIC DIVISIONS
Pashtun 52%
Tajiks 21%
Hazara 9%
Baloch 7%
Uzbek 6%
Turkmen 2%
Qizilbash 1%
Other 1%
RELIGIONS
Sunni
Muslim 88%
Shi`a
Muslim 11%
Other
(including Zoroastrian, Jewish, Hindu, Baha'i and Christian)
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