Afghanistan

The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is a land-locked and mountainous country in South Central Asia surrounded by Iran to the west, Pakistan to the east, and Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and China to the north.

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Note: For earlier history of the area of Afghanistan, see Iran.

Ethnic Tribes

Pashtun

The Pashtun are Sunni Muslims that make up approximately 42% of the population. They are characterized by their use of the Pashto language and are concentrated in the eastern Afghan provinces of Nangarhar and Paktia. There is also a large population of Pashtuns living in Pakistan. 

"Afghan Girl” is a picture by Steve McCurry that was featured on the cover of the June 1985 National Geographic Magazine. The 12-year-old girl, Sharbat Gula, an Afghan of Pashtun ethnicity, was orphaned during the Soviet War and sent to the Nasir Bach refugee camp in Pakistan. The woman in the picture was identified in 2002.

Tajik

The Tajiks are Sunni Muslims that make up approximately 27% of the population. The majority of Tajiks in Afghanistan reside in Kabul. They speak Dari, a dialect of Persian found in Eastern Iran. There are Tajiks in Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Krygyzstan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan, and Russia. In Afghanistan, the Tajiks do not organize themselves by their tribe but rather by the city they are from, for example, Kabuli, Herati, Baglani, etc.

Smaller Tribes

Hazāra

The Hazāras are Shi'a Muslims that make up about 9% of the population. Because of their religion, they were especially persecuted by the Taliban during their rule. They are descendants of the Mongols and speak a dialect of Persian that contains many Turkish words.

Uzbek

The Uzbeks are Sunni Muslims that make up about 9% of the population. They live in the northern regions of Afghanistan and speak a dialect of Turkish.

Turkmen

The Turkmen make up about 3% of the population. 

Baluch

The Baluchis are Sunni Muslims that make up about 2% of the population. They are nomads who speak Baluchi, an Iranian language.

Literary Language

Arabic

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Afghan Americans in the United States

Original Contributors: Claire Barnes, Katy Brandt, & Devin Dolan; Winter 2010