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| Anthem: Surūd-i Millī | ||||
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| Capital (and largest city) | Kabul 34°31′N 69°08′E | |||
| Pashto, Persian (Darī)1 | ||||
| Islamic Republic | ||||
| - | President | Hamid Karzai | ||
| - | Vice President | Ahmad Zia Massoud | ||
| - | Vice President | Karim Khalili | ||
| from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | ||||
| - | Declared | August 8, 1919 | ||
| - | Recognized | August 19, 1919 | ||
| - | Total | 652,090 km²(41st) 251,772sqmi | ||
| - | Water(%) | n/a | ||
| - | 2005estimate | 29,863,000(38th) | ||
| - | 1979census | 13,051,358 | ||
| - | Density | 46/km²(150th) 119/sqmi | ||
| GDP(PPP) | 2006estimate | |||
| - | Total | $31.9 billion(91st) | ||
| - | Per capita | $1,310(162nd) | ||
| HDI(1993) | 0.229(n/a)(unranked) | |||
| Afghani (Af) (AFN) | ||||
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| 1 | "Afghanistan" in the Encyclopædia Britannica Online Edition 2006. |
| “ | From a more limited, ethnological point of view, "Afghān" is the term by which the Persian-speakers of Afghanistan (and the non-Paštō-speaking ethnic groups generally) designate the Paštūn. The equation [of] Afghan [and] Paštūn has been propagated all the more, both in and beyond Afghanistan, because the Paštūn tribal confederation is by far the most important in the country, numerically and politically. | ” |
| “ | The term "Afghān" has probably designated the Paštūn since ancient times. Under the form Avagānā, this ethnic group is first mentioned by the Indian astronomer Varāha Mihira in the beginning of the 6th century CE in his Brihat-samhita. | ” |
| “ | Pull out your sword and slay any one, that says Pashtun and Afghan are not one! Arabs know this and so do Romans: Afghans are Pashtuns, Pashtuns are Afghans! | ” |
| “ | Afghānistān has borne that name only since the middle of the eighteenth century, when the supremacy of the Afghan race (Pashtuns) became assured: previously various districts bore distinct appellations, but the country was not a definite political unit, and its component parts were not bound together by any identity of race or language. The earlier meaning of the word was simply “the land of the Afghans”, a limited territory which did not include many parts of the present state but did comprise large districts now either independent or within the boundary of Pakistan. | ” |
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| “ | On a functional level, Afghanistan cannot be subjectively examined under the Western conception of either a state or a nation. The country simply does not operate in any sense of either definition at this time. Both a limited security apparatus and stalled international support have done little to cultivate ancient divisions based on ethnic and religious elements. J. Feiser, Asia Times[51] | ” |
| The Encyclopædia Britannica gives a slightly different list for various ethnolinguistic groups in Afghanistan:[53] | Based on official census numbers from the 1960s to the 1980s, as well as information found in mainly scholarly sources,[54] the Encyclopædia Iranica gives the following list:[54]
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