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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. File:Map of Ethnic Groups in Afghanistan, by district.svg

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    English: Map showing the largest ethnic group in each district of Afghanistan. It should be noted that the population of Afghanistan is not determined by districts. Also, this map has major errors because it is missing Aimaks, Kyrgys, Qizilbash, and Brahuis who are different ethnic groups mentioned by names in the Constitution of Afghanistan (chapter 1, article 4), the Afghan National Anthem ...

  4. 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.

  5. Afghans - Wikipedia

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    Afghans (Dari: افغان‌ها; Pashto: افغانان) are the citizens and nationals of Afghanistan, as well as their descendants in the Afghan diaspora. [41] [42] [43] The country is made up of various ethnic groups, of which Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, and Uzbeks are the largest.

  6. Category:Ethnic groups in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic groups in Afghanistan by province (23 C) A. Afghan Jews (1 C, 5 P) Afghan nomads (6 P) Afghan people by ethnicity (3 C) Ancient peoples of Afghanistan (3 C, 11 P)

  7. Pashtun tribes - Wikipedia

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    A CIA map showing traditional Afghan tribal territories. The Bettani speak various Pashto dialects. The Ghilji or (Gharzai) of the central region around Paktika speak Central Pashto, a dialect with unique phonetic features, transitional between the southern and the northern dialects of Pashto. [8]

  8. Aimaq people - Wikipedia

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    CIA map showing the territory of the settlement of ethnic groups and subgroups in Afghanistan (2005) In 2021, the Aimaq made up 4% of Afghanistan’s population. ...

  9. Districts of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The districts of Afghanistan, known as wuleswali (Pashto: ولسوالۍ, wuləswāləi; Persian: ولسوالی, wuləswālī), are secondary-level administrative units, one level below provinces. The Afghan government issued its first district map in 1973. [ 1 ]