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'''Afghan''' ([[Persian language|Persian]]: افغان; see ''[[Afghan (ethnonym)|etymology]]'') refers to something from [[Afghanistan]], particularly a citizen of that country. Prior to this definition, it was used by Persian speakers and those influenced by the Persian language to denote the [[Pashtun people]]. In modern times, "Afghan" is still used as an ethnic term for the Pashtuns not Tajiks as they originated from Iran, but it has also become the national [[demonym]] for all citizens of Afghanistan.
'''Afghan''' ([[Persian language|Persian]]: افغان; see ''[[Afghan (ethnonym)|etymology]]'') refers to something from [[Afghanistan]], particularly a citizen of that country. Prior to this definition, it was used by Persian speakers and those influenced by the Persian language to denote the [[Pashtun people]]. In modern times, "Afghan" is still used as an ethnic term for the Pashtuns, but it has also become the national [[demonym]] for all citizens of Afghanistan.


According to [[Encyclopædia Iranica]], the word Afghan (afḡān) in current political usage means any citizen of Afghanistan, whatever their tribal, or religious affiliation.<ref>{{cite web|last=Encyclopædia Iranica|title=AFGHAN|url=http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/afgan-in-current-political-usage-any-citizen-of-afghanistan-whatever-his-ethnic-tribal-or-religious-affiliation}}</ref> According to the [[1964 Afghanistan Constitution|1964 Constitution of Afghanistan]], all Afghans are equal in rights and obligations before the law.<ref>{{cite web|title=Article 1 of the 1964 Constitution of Afghanistan|url=http://www.afghan-web.com/history/const/const1964.html |publisher=Government of Afghanistan |accessdate=June 13, 2012}}</ref> The fourth article of the current [[Constitution of Afghanistan]] states that citizens of Afghanistan consist of [[Pashtun people|Pashtuns]], [[Tajik people|Tajiks]], [[Hazara people|Hazara]], [[Uzbeks|Uzbek]], [[Turkmen people|Turkmen]], [[Aymaq]], [[Arab]], [[Baloch people|Baluch]], [[Pashai people|Pashayi]], [[Nuristani people|Nuristani]], [[Qezelbash]], [[Gujjars]], [[Brahui people|Brahui]], and members of other tribes.<ref>{{cite web|title=Constitution of Afghanistan|url=http://www.embassyofafghanistan.org/page/constitution |quote=National sovereignty in Afghanistan shall belong to the nation, manifested directly and through its elected representatives. The nation of Afghanistan is composed of all individuals who possess the citizenship of Afghanistan. The nation of Afghanistan shall be {{sic|hide=y|comprised| of}} Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Turkman, Baluch, Pachaie, Nuristani, Aymaq, Arab, Qirghiz, Qizilbash, Gujur, Brahwui and other tribes. The word Afghan shall apply to every citizen of Afghanistan. No individual of the nation of Afghanistan shall be deprived of citizenship. The citizenship and asylum related matters shall be regulated by law.|year=2004 |accessdate=2013-02-16}}</ref>
According to [[Encyclopædia Iranica]], the word Afghan (afḡān) in current political usage means any citizen of Afghanistan, whatever their tribal, or religious affiliation.<ref>{{cite web|last=Encyclopædia Iranica|title=AFGHAN|url=http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/afgan-in-current-political-usage-any-citizen-of-afghanistan-whatever-his-ethnic-tribal-or-religious-affiliation}}</ref> According to the [[1964 Afghanistan Constitution|1964 Constitution of Afghanistan]], all Afghans are equal in rights and obligations before the law.<ref>{{cite web|title=Article 1 of the 1964 Constitution of Afghanistan|url=http://www.afghan-web.com/history/const/const1964.html |publisher=Government of Afghanistan |accessdate=June 13, 2012}}</ref> The fourth article of the current [[Constitution of Afghanistan]] states that citizens of Afghanistan consist of [[Pashtun people|Pashtuns]], [[Tajik people|Tajiks]], [[Hazara people|Hazara]], [[Uzbeks|Uzbek]], [[Turkmen people|Turkmen]], [[Aymaq]], [[Arab]], [[Baloch people|Baluch]], [[Pashai people|Pashayi]], [[Nuristani people|Nuristani]], [[Qezelbash]], [[Gujjars]], [[Brahui people|Brahui]], and members of other tribes.<ref>{{cite web|title=Constitution of Afghanistan|url=http://www.embassyofafghanistan.org/page/constitution |quote=National sovereignty in Afghanistan shall belong to the nation, manifested directly and through its elected representatives. The nation of Afghanistan is composed of all individuals who possess the citizenship of Afghanistan. The nation of Afghanistan shall be {{sic|hide=y|comprised| of}} Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Turkman, Baluch, Pachaie, Nuristani, Aymaq, Arab, Qirghiz, Qizilbash, Gujur, Brahwui and other tribes. The word Afghan shall apply to every citizen of Afghanistan. No individual of the nation of Afghanistan shall be deprived of citizenship. The citizenship and asylum related matters shall be regulated by law.|year=2004 |accessdate=2013-02-16}}</ref>
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==Afghani==
==Afghani==
The term "Afghani" refers to the unit of [[Afghan afghani|Afghan currency]]. It is often improperly used for a person or thing related to Afghanistan.<ref>{{cite web|title=More on Afghani|url=http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/chatterbox/2001/10/more_on_afghani.html |publisher=Slate.com|accessdate=March 29, 2013}}</ref> The incorrect use of the term may have originated during the [[Soviet war in Afghanistan]] when millions of Afghans took refuge in neighboring [[Tajikistan]] and [[Iran]].
The term "Afghani" refers to the unit of [[Afghan afghani|Afghan currency]]. It is often improperly used for a person or thing related to Afghanistan.<ref>{{cite web|title=More on Afghani|url=http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/chatterbox/2001/10/more_on_afghani.html |publisher=Slate.com|accessdate=March 29, 2013}}</ref> The incorrect use of the term may have originated during the [[Soviet war in Afghanistan]] when millions of Afghans took refuge in neighboring [[Pakistan]] and [[Iran]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 23:58, 1 September 2014

Afghan (Persian: افغان; see etymology) refers to something from Afghanistan, particularly a citizen of that country. Prior to this definition, it was used by Persian speakers and those influenced by the Persian language to denote the Pashtun people. In modern times, "Afghan" is still used as an ethnic term for the Pashtuns, but it has also become the national demonym for all citizens of Afghanistan.

According to Encyclopædia Iranica, the word Afghan (afḡān) in current political usage means any citizen of Afghanistan, whatever their tribal, or religious affiliation.[1] According to the 1964 Constitution of Afghanistan, all Afghans are equal in rights and obligations before the law.[2] The fourth article of the current Constitution of Afghanistan states that citizens of Afghanistan consist of Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazara, Uzbek, Turkmen, Aymaq, Arab, Baluch, Pashayi, Nuristani, Qezelbash, Gujjars, Brahui, and members of other tribes.[3]

As an adjective, the word Afghan also means "of or relating to Afghanistan or its people, language, or culture".

Afghani

The term "Afghani" refers to the unit of Afghan currency. It is often improperly used for a person or thing related to Afghanistan.[4] The incorrect use of the term may have originated during the Soviet war in Afghanistan when millions of Afghans took refuge in neighboring Pakistan and Iran.

See also

References

  1. ^ Encyclopædia Iranica. "AFGHAN".
  2. ^ "Article 1 of the 1964 Constitution of Afghanistan". Government of Afghanistan. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  3. ^ "Constitution of Afghanistan". 2004. Retrieved 2013-02-16. National sovereignty in Afghanistan shall belong to the nation, manifested directly and through its elected representatives. The nation of Afghanistan is composed of all individuals who possess the citizenship of Afghanistan. The nation of Afghanistan shall be comprised of Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Turkman, Baluch, Pachaie, Nuristani, Aymaq, Arab, Qirghiz, Qizilbash, Gujur, Brahwui and other tribes. The word Afghan shall apply to every citizen of Afghanistan. No individual of the nation of Afghanistan shall be deprived of citizenship. The citizenship and asylum related matters shall be regulated by law.
  4. ^ "More on Afghani". Slate.com. Retrieved March 29, 2013.