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  2. Ethnic groups in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic groups in Afghanistan as of 1997. Afghanistan is a multiethnic and mostly tribal society. The population of the country consists of numerous ethnolinguistic groups: mainly the Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, and Uzbek, as well as the minorities of Aimaq, Turkmen, Baloch, Pashai, Nuristani, Gujjar, Brahui, Qizilbash, Pamiri, Kyrgyz, Moghol, and others.

  3. Uzbeks - Wikipedia

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    The Uzbeks (Uzbek: Oʻzbek, Ўзбек, اۉزبېک ‎, plural: Oʻzbeklar, Ўзбеклар, اۉزبېکلر ‎) are a Turkic ethnic group native to Central Asia, being among the largest Turkic ethnic groups in the area.

  4. Afghanistan–Uzbekistan relations - Wikipedia

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    Northern Afghanistan is home to an estimated 3.5 million ethnic Uzbeks, [1] which is the second-largest concentration of Uzbek population in the world after Uzbekistan. Afghanistan also has a native dialect of the Uzbek language that, while using a different alphabet, is fully mutually intelligible with the Uzbek spoken in Uzbekistan. However ...

  5. Afghans - Wikipedia

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    The three main languages spoken among the Afghan people are Dari, Pashto, and Uzbek. [44] [45] Historically, the term "Afghan" was a Pashtun ethnonym, but later came to refer to all people in the country, regardless of their ethnicity.

  6. Demographics of Central Asia - Wikipedia

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    The below are demographic data on the ethnic groups in ... Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, ... 140,000 people in Kazakhstan and Afghanistan; (Mongols ...

  7. Demographics of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Population, fertility rate and net reproduction rate, United Nations estimates. The population of Afghanistan is around 49.5 million as of 2025. [7] The nation is composed of a multi-ethnic and multilingual society, reflecting its location astride historic trade and invasion routes between Central Asia, South Asia, and Western Asia.

  8. Uzbek Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov arrived in Afghanistan on Saturday in the highest-level visit by a foreign official since the Taliban returned to power three years ago. Aripov, heading a ...

  9. Tajiks - Wikipedia

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    Tajiks (Persian: تاجيک، تاجک, romanized: Tājīk, Tājek; Tajik: Тоҷик, romanized: Tojik) is the name of various Persian-speaking [16] Eastern Iranian groups of people native to Central Asia, living primarily in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.