A brief glimpse into the past

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Afghan FC Chaman

Afghan Football Club Chaman or Afghan F.C. are a football club based in Chaman in Balochistan, Pakistan, a border city near Afghanistan. The club plays at their home match Jamal Nasir Stadium in Chaman and compete in Pakistan Premier League.

Afghan cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2015–16

The Afghan cricket team toured Zimbabwe between 8 and 29 October 2015. The tour consisted of five One Day International matches, two Twenty20 Internationals (T20I) and two tour matches.

Afghan cricket team in the West Indies in 2017

The Afghanistan cricket team toured the West Indies in June 2017 to play three One Day Internationals , three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) and a tour match. It was Afghanistan's first bilateral tour against a full member nation other than Zimbabwe.

Afghan cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2016–17

The Afghan cricket team toured Zimbabwe between January and February 2017. The tour consisted of five One Day International matches.

Afghan Civil War (1996–2001)
Afghan Civil War (1996–2001)

This article covers the Afghan history between the Taliban's conquest of Kabul and their establishing of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan on 27 September 1996, and the U.S. and U.K. invasion of Afghanistan on 7 October 2001: a period that was part of the Afghan civil war that had started in 1989, and also part of the war in Afghanistan that had started in 1978. The Islamic State of Afghanistan government remained the recognized government of Afghanistan of most of the international community, the Taliban's Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan however received recognition from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates.

Afghan Civil War (1989–1992)
Afghan Civil War (1989–1992)

This article covers the Afghan history from the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan on 15 February 1989 until 27 April 1992, the day after the proclamation of the Peshawar Accords proclaiming a new interim Afghan government which was supposed to start serving on 28 April 1992. Mujahideen groups, some of them more or less united in the Islamic Unity of Afghanistan Mujahideen, in the years 1989–1992 proclaimed as their conviction that they were battling the hostile "puppet regime" of the Republic of Afghanistan in Kabul.

Afghan Civil War (1992–1996)
Afghan Civil War (1992–1996)

This article covers a part of the contemporary Afghan history that started between 28 April 1992, the day that a new interim Afghan government was supposed to replace the Republic of Afghanistan of President Mohammad Najibullah, and the Taliban's conquest of Kabul establishing the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan on 27 September 1996.On 25 April 1992, a civil war had ignited between three, later five or six, mujahideen armies, when Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and supported by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence refused to form a coalition government with other mujahideen groups and tried to conquer Kabul for themselves. After four months, already half a million residents of Kabul had fled the heavily bombarded city.

Afghan cuisine
Afghan cuisine

Afghan cuisine is largely based upon the nation's chief crops, such as wheat, maize, barley and rice. Accompanying these staples are native fruits and vegetables as dairy products such as milk, yogurt 'doogh' and whey.

Afghan Civil War (1928–1929)
Afghan Civil War (1928–1929)

The Afghan Civil War was fought from 14 November 1928 to 13 October 1929. Rebelling, and subsequently governing Saqqawist forces under Habibullāh Kalakāni fought against various opposing tribes and rival monarchs in the Kingdom of Afghanistan, among whom Mohammed Nādir Khān eventually achieved a preponderant role.

Afghan cameleers in Australia

Afghan cameleers in Australia, also known as "Afghans" or "Ghans", were camel drivers who worked in Outback Australia from the 1860s to the 1930s. Small groups of cameleers were shipped in and out of Australia at three-year intervals, to service the Australian inland pastoral industry by carting goods and transporting wool bales by camel trains.