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Afghans refers to the citizens of Afghanistan or people of Afghan descent. The term also encompasses a diverse mix of ethnic and linguistic groups who share a common national connection to Afghanistan.

Most Afghans live in Afghanistan, a multiethnic country with a large population. The largest ethnic group is

Social life in Afghanistan is organized around extended families and community networks. Traditional dress varies by

Historically, Afghanistan has been a crossroads of cultures. The modern Afghan state emerged in the 18th century

Diaspora communities are substantial in Pakistan, Iran, Europe, and North America, where remittances and cultural ties

the
Pashtuns,
followed
by
Tajiks,
Hazaras,
Uzbeks,
Turkmen,
and
others.
The
official
languages
are
Dari
(a
form
of
Persian)
and
Pashto,
with
many
Afghans
speaking
additional
languages
at
home.
Islam
is
the
predominant
faith,
with
Sunni
Islam
as
the
majority
and
a
significant
Shia
Hazara
minority.
region,
but
common
garments
include
shalwar
kameez.
Craftsmanship
such
as
carpet
weaving,
metalwork,
and
pottery
is
notable,
and
Afghan
cuisine
features
dishes
like
kebab,
qorma,
mantu,
and
pilaf.
under
the
Durrani
dynasty
and
gained
independence
in
1919.
The
late
20th
and
early
21st
centuries
were
shaped
by
conflict
and
political
change,
including
periods
of
Taliban
governance.
Since
2021,
the
Taliban
have
controlled
the
country,
with
ongoing
humanitarian
and
development
needs.
connect
Afghans
worldwide.
In
English,
the
standard
demonym
is
Afghan
for
a
person
or
Afghans
for
people;
the
spelling
"afgans"
is
uncommon.