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Afghanistan
edit- History
- Timeline of the history of Afghanistan
- Pre-Islamic period of Afghanistan
- Greater Khorasan
- Islamic conquest of Afghanistan
- History of Arabs in Afghanistan
- Mongol invasion of Central Asia
- Hotaki dynasty
- Durrani Empire
- Third Battle of Panipat
- Battle of Jamrud
- First Anglo-Afghan War
- Second Anglo-Afghan War
- Third Anglo-Afghan War
- European influence in Afghanistan
- Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war
- Reigns of Nadir Shah and Zahir Shah
- Daoud's Republic of Afghanistan
- Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
- Soviet war in Afghanistan
- Afghan civil war
- War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
- Taliban
- Geography
- Geography of Afghanistan
- Subdivisions of Afghanistan
- Provinces of Afghanistan
- Districts of Afghanistan
- Kabul
- Kandahar
- Herat
- Mazar-i-Sharif
- Kunduz
- Jalalabad
- Demography
- Demography of Afghanistan
- Pashtun people
- Tajik people
- Hazara people
- Religion
- Religion in Afghanistan
- Religious freedom in Afghanistan
- Islam in Afghanistan
- Bahá'í Faith in Afghanistan
- Buddhas of Bamyan
- Economy
- Economy of Afghanistan
- Afghan afghani
- Politics and Government
- Politics of Afghanistan
- Human rights in Afghanistan
- Women's rights in Afghanistan
- LGBT rights in Afghanistan