Afghanistan

Afghanistan otherwise known as Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, meaning Land of the Afghans is landlocked between Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan and obtained independence on 19th August 1919 from UK control over Afghan foreign affairs.

Its terrain is either plains or rugged mountains and the countries capital is Kabul. Its main exports are Fruit and nuts, carpets, wool, opium and its natural resources comprise of natural gas, petroleum, coal, copper, chromites, talc, barites, sulphur, lead, zinc, iron ore, salt, precious and semiprecious stones.

About Afghanistan

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Short Name
AFG
Capital
Kabul
Language
Dari (Persian) and Pashto
Population
32,738,376
Area
647,500 km²
Calling Code
+93

National Olympic Committee

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NATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
Afghanistan National Olympic Committee
Recognition Year
1936
Address
Headquarter, Ghazi stadium, Kabul,Afghanistan

Sports

Afghanistan participates in many sports including football, cricket and buzkashi. This is a national sport of Afghanistan similar to polo played on horseback in two teams, each trying to grab and hold a goat carcass.

Afghan hounds (a type of running dog) also originated in Afghanistan.

Climate

It experiences four distinct seasons and sharp temperature contrasts according to time of day, season and elevation.

It has extremely cold winters with a lot of snowfall in the mountains and very hot dry summers while spring and autumn are the rainier seasons.

Religion

99% being Muslim (Sunni Muslim 80%, Shi'a Muslim 19%, other 1%)

Culture

Afghans display pride in their religion, country, ancestry, and above all, their independence. Like other highlanders, Afghans are regarded with mingled apprehension and condescension, for their high regard for personal honor, for their clan loyalty and for their readiness to carry and use arms to settle disputes.

Afghan’s cuisine is renowned for its delicious flavour and aromatic spices. The dietary staples are rice and bread (naan). Other basic foods include cheese, beef, lamb, chicken, eggs, tea and numerous fruits and vegetables. As in other Muslim countries, livestock must be slaughtered according to Islamic rites (halal).

Afghanistan’s most popular art is poetry. The country’s poetic heritage spans many centuries and cultures. Poems traditionally celebrate heroic virtues, romantic love and religious piety. The most important Pashtu poet is Kaushal Khan Khattak, a 17th century chieftain and warrior who also wrote books on philosophy, medicine and ethics.