FACTS ABOUT AFGHANISTAN
AMAZING FACTS ABOUT AFGHANISTAN
1.
The
official name of Afghanistan is the “Islamic Republic of Afghanistan”.
2.
Kabul is the capital city of Afghanistan.
3.
The
total population of Afghanistan is 33,332,025.
4.
The
natives of Afghanistan are called Afghans.
5.
The
Afghani (AFN) is official currency of Afghanistan.
6.
Afghanistan
shares a border with Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Pakistan,
China, and India.
7.
Afghanistan
is a landlocked country. Iran, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan
and China border Afghanistan from all sides.
8.
The
people of Afghanistan are called Afghans and their currency is Afghanis. Most
of the time, people get confused between the use of these two terms.
9.
Agriculture
is the main source of income for Afghans. Afghanistan is also rich in natural
resources like natural gas and oil.
10.
“Buzkashi”
is Afghanistan’s national game. Players in two teams try to catch a goat while
riding a horse. This game is being played for centuries and is a tough sport.
11.
Afghanistan
became independent on August 19, 1919. They fought three wars with Britain
after which they declared themselves independent. They were not directly ruled
by the British but their foreign affairs were influenced by the United Kingdom.
12.
Afghanistan
has been in news more than any country in the last decade.
13.
New
Year is celebrated by Afghans on 21st and they call it “Nawroz”. It is a
pre-Islamic festival which is celebrated by a gathering of thousands of
travelers from across the Afghanistan to the city of Mazar-e-Sharif. There is a
mosque in the center of the city. It is known as the Blue Mosque or ‘the Shrine
of Hazrat Ali’ the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
(P.B.U.H).
14.
Mobile
phone coverage is available in more than 90% of the country. Mobile phones are
status symbols.
15.
They
celebrate poetry night on Thursdays in the western city of Herat. People of all
age groups gather there to share modern and ancient verses of poetry and
indulge in some nice food along with some sweet tea.
16.
Arnold
Schwarzenegger is the poster boy in many of the muscle building centers in
Afghanistan. They say he (Arnold Schwarzenegger) looks like an Afghan.
17.
Kandahar
airfield was once the busiest single runway airstrip in the world when it
handled 1,700 to 5,000 flights a week. Here NATO installed its first complete
air traffic capability in a non-NATO country.
18.
World’s
largest Buddhas (two of these) were first built in Afghanistan. These statues
were destroyed by the Taliban in 2001.
19.
The
world’s first oil paintings were drawn in the caves of “Bamiyan” around 650BC.
20.
There
is only one Jewish person living in Afghanistan. His name is Zablon Simintov
and he is a restaurateur and an Afghan carpet trader. He was born in 1959.
21.
There
has been 300% increase in Opium cultivation in the Afghanistan in 2013 when
compared to the last seven years before the U.S. invasion. Afghanistan is also
the largest producer of cannabis.
22.
Afghanistan
has been a war-torn country for decades and has been under the military
influence of many powers including Soviet, British, Mongols, Muslim Arabs,
Maurays, Alexandra the Great, and in the recent times under western powers.
23.
Afghanistan
is estimated to be inhabited by humans at least 50,000 years ago.
24.
Arab
Muslims spread the religion of Islam in Afghanistan in 642 CE in Herat and
Zarang. They recognized Afghanistan as Al Hind (due to Afghanistan’s proximity
to India.)
25.
Buddhism
and Zoroastrianism were dominant religions in Afghanistan before the introduction
of Islam.
26.
Genghis
Khan and his Mongol army spread rapidly in Afghanistan in 1219 AD.
27.
Ahmad
Shah Durrani, also known as “the Father of the Nation”, is the founder of the
last Afghan empire. He was crowned in 1747. He consolidated the country from principalities
and fragmented provinces into one kingdom.
28.
After
the death of Ahmad Shah Durrani in 1772, his son, Timur Shah succeeded him.
29.
In
1776, Timur Shah transferred the capital of Afghanistan from Kandahar to Kabul.
30.
A
civil war took place in the country between 1992 and 1996, and it is estimated
that at least 50,000 people died in the country in mujahidin infightings during
the civil war.
31.
The
Taliban (a Sunni Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan) also
ruled the country for almost 5 years between 1996 and 2001.
32.
In
2004, Hamid Karzai became the first democratically elected president of
Afghanistan.
33.
After
the September 2011 attack on the United States allegedly carried by the Osama
Bin Laden’s Al Qaeda forces, a U.S and U.K coalition launched a military attack
on the major cities of Afghanistan including Kabul, against the Taliban regime.
34.
Afghanistan
translates to “the land of Afghans”.
35.
Afghanistan
is also the land of many historical sites. And it is the 40th most populous
country in the world.
36.
Afghanistan’s
location on the silk route gave it various economic and cultural advantages.
37.
Afghanistan
is considered as the place of origin of the religion Zoroastrianism.
38.
Pasthu,
one of the two official languages of Afghanistan, was declared the national
language of Afghanistan during the beginning of the reign of Zahir Shah.
39.
Dari
(Persian), the other official language was always used for government and
business purposes.
40.
An
estimated 35% of the population of the country speaks Pasthu while 50% of the
population speaks Dari.
41.
Today,
as Islam is a dominant religion in Afghanistan, the culture is heavily
influenced by the religion of peace and monotheism.
42.
In
Afghanistan, most of the shops and businesses are closed on Friday, which is
the Islamic holy day.
43.
The
legal, political, economic and personal lives of the Afghans are governed by
Islamic laws.
44.
Fasting
and praying during the month of Ramadan is a mandatory act except for a few
such as foreigners, and those who are sick, traveling or having some other
issues.
45.
The
family is an important aspect of Afghanistan’s culture. Men are laden with the
responsibility to earn while women are expected to stay home and serve the
family. However, in the modern Afghanistan, you may also find some women
working in the cities and earning a living for themselves and their families.
46.
In
most of the cases, the family lives together in the same house. Upon marriage,
the son and his wife live separately in a different room in the house under the
same roof.
47.
Hospitality
plays a significant role in the country’s culture and tradition. The visitors
are treated with utmost respect and are offered the best that the household
has.
48.
Women
are highly respected in the society.
49.
Women
are also expected to wear clothes that honor their modesty and are not
revealing. Tight clothes and western dresses are not much welcomed in the
society, at least in the rural areas. Headscarves for women are advisable.
50.
Direct
eye contact between men and women is not considered acceptable and must be
avoided.
51.
Gifts
are a means of strengthening the relationship between a visitor and his/her
host. The visitors can carry a small gift for the host when invited for tea or
food.
52.
Afghanistan
is a multicultural and multi-ethnic country.
53.
In
the past few years, an estimated 2.6 million Afghans left their home country
and sought refugee in others.
54.
A
handshake is the most usual form of greeting in the Afghanistan’s culture. Some
people also place their hand on their heart and nod slightly to show respect
and approval to the other party.
55.
Food
is generally served on the floor, on clothes made from various materials.
Making use of the right hand while eating the food is the norm, and the food is
generally shared from the same dish unless required otherwise.
56.
The
host does their best to serve the best possible food, and special attention is
paid to fill the visitor’s plate when it is empty.
57.
While
consuming food, it is also a norm to sit in a respectable position and not with
your feet facing people or your legs outstretched.
58.
Marriage
is considered an important element of one’s life in Afghanistan. Divorce is
rare and is not much welcomed in the society.
59.
Polygamy
is permissible in Afghanistan however it is rare. Many of the marriages are
consummated between cousins.
60.
Living
together in a common house is encouraged but never forced. Depending on the
financial condition or personal preference, the sons of the family can live
separately or with his father, mother and other siblings.
61.
The
total area of Afghanistan is 652,230 sq km.
62.
Dari
Persian and Pashtu are official languages of Afghanistan.
63.
Afghanistan
is inhabited by – 80% Sunni Muslim, 19% Shia Muslim and 1% others.
64.
Afghanistan’s
national holiday is on August, 19.
65.
Literacy
rate in Afghanistan is 38.2%.
66.
Noshaq
(7,492 meters or 24,580 ft) is the highest point in Afghanistan.
67.
Helmand
is the longest river in Afghanistan.
68.
Afghan
rugs are very popular around the world.
69.
The
average life expectancy in Afghanistan is 51.3 years (2016).
70.
Afghanistan Exports: opium, fruits
and nuts, handwoven carpets, wool, cotton, hides and pelts and precious and
semi-precious gems.
71.
Afghanistan Imports: machinery and
other capital goods, food, textiles and petroleum products.
72.
The
internet country code for Afghanistan is .af.

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