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Learn about South
Asian Culture.....Afthanistan
About Afghanistan...
Culture of Afghanistan...
The
culture of Afghanistan has been
around for over two
millennia,
tracing record to at least the time of the
Achaemenid Empire
in 500 BCE.[1]
Afghanistan
translates to "Land of the Afghans"
or "Place of Afghans"
in the nation's
official languages,
Pashto
and
Dari.[2][3]
It is mostly a
tribal
and
rural
society with different regions of the country having their own
native language. Despite some differences, majority of the
Afghans live by the same
tradition
and behave the same. For example, nearly all Afghans follow
Islamic traditions,
celebrate the same holidays,
dress the same,
consume the same
food,
listen to the same
music,
share the same view about the world and are usually
multi-lingual.
In the southern and eastern region, as
well as western
Pakistan
which was historically part of Afghanistan, the
Pashtun people
live according to the
Pashtun culture
by following
Pashtunwali
(way of the Pashtuns).[4]
The western, northern, and central regions of Afghanistan are
influenced by neighboring
Central Asian
and
Persian
cultures.[5][6]
Afghans living in cities, particularly
Kabul,
are further influenced to some degree by the
Indian culture
through
Bollywood
films and music. Some of the non-Pashtuns who live in close
proximity with Pashtuns have adopted Pashtunwali in a process
called
Pashtunization
(or Afghanization)
while some Pashtuns and others became
Persianized.
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