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English: Emblem of Afghanistan
Deutsch: Wappen Afghanistans
Slovenščina: Državni grb Afganistana
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The foreign relations of Afghanistan, like those of any country, have changed along with the political, sociological, and economic state of the various parts of Afghanistan. ...
In recent years the politics of Afghanistan has been dominated by the 2001 U.S.-led invasion and the subsequent efforts to stablise and democratise the country. ...
The Peoples Democratic Party of Afghanistan (in Persian: ØØ²Ø¨ دÙ
ÙکراتÙÚ© Ø®ÙÙ Ø§ÙØºØ§ÙستاÙ, in Pashto: د Ø§ÙØºØ§Ùستا٠د Ø®Ù٠دÙ
ÙکراټÛÚ© Ú«ÙÙØ¯, PDPA) was a Soviet-aligned Revisionist party that ruled Afghanistan from 1978 to 1991 with the help of 12000 Russian troops. ...
The President of Afghanistan is Afghanistans head of state, head of government, and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. ...
The Constitution of afghanistan became the official law of Afghanistan when the 2003 Loya jirga approved it by the consensus on January 4, 2004. ...
Hezb-e Jomhorikhahan is the Republican Party of Afghanistan. ...
Afghanistan consists of 34 provinces, or velayat: Badakhshan Badghis Baghlan Balkh Bamiyan Daikondi - established March 28, 2004 Farah Faryab Ghazni Ghowr Helmand Herat Jowzjan Kabul Kandahar Kapisa Khost Konar Kondoz Laghman Lowgar Nangarhar Nimruz Nurestan Oruzgan Paktia Paktika Panjshir - established April 13, 2004 Parvan Samangan Sar-e Pol Takhar Vardak...
This article lists political parties in Afghanistan. ...
Emblem of Afghanistan The National Emblem of Afghanistan has appeared in some form on the Flag of Afghanistan since the inception of that nation. ...
Hezbi Islami (also Hezb-i-Islami, Hezbi-Islami, Hezb-e-Islami) is a military force in Afghanistan led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, and established by him in Pakistan during 1975. ...
This gallery of sovereign state coats of arms shows the coat of arms of sovereign states in the list of sovereign states. ...
The Prime Minister of Afghanistan is a currently a defunct post in the Afghan Government. ...
Officially the Agreement on Provisional Arrangements in Afghanistan Pending the Re-Establishment of Permanent Government Institutions, the Bonn Agreement was the initial series of agreements intended to re-create the State of Afghanistan following the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, an...
An election to the office of President of Afghanistan was held on October 9, 2004. ...
The Afghan Supreme Court (Stera Mahkama) is the court of last resort in Afghanistan. ...
The Afghan Defense Ministry is an organ of the Government of Afghanistan, overseeing the Afghan National Army. ...
This is a list of direct, national elections (sometimes called General Elections) that will/did take place around the world in 2005. ...
This article gives information on election and election results in Afghanistan. ...
The Islamic Party of Afghanistan (Hezb-i-Islami Afghanistan) is a political party in Afghanistan. ...
The National Islamic Movement of Afghanistan (Jumbish-i-Milli Islami Afghanistan ) is a political party in Afghanistan. ...
The Afghan Social Democratic Party is a political party in Afghanistan. ...
The Democratic Watan Party is a political party in Afghanistan. ...
The Liberal Democratic Party of Afghanistan is a political party in Afghanistan. ...
The Social Nationalist Afghan Party is a political party in Afghanistan. ...
The National Congress Party of Afghanistan (Hezb-e-Congra-e-Mili Afghanistan) is a political party in Afghanistan. ...
Bold text The National Movement of Afghanistan (Hezb-e-Nuhzhat-e-Mili Afghanistan) is a political party in Afghanistan. ...
The House of the People, also known natively as the Wolesi Jirga (from Pashto ulus = tribe and jirga = tent) is the lower house of the bicameral National Assembly of Afghanistan, alongside the House of Elders. ...
The House of Elders, also natively known as the Meshrano Jirga is the upper house of the bicameral National Assembly of Afghanistan, alongside the Wolesi Jirga (peoples assembly or lower house, the main legislature). ...
The Cabinet of Ministers of Afghanistan is made of the heads of all the government ministries. ...
Chief Justice of Afghanistan is the head of the Afghan Supreme Court. ...
Islamic Union for the Liberation of Afghanistan (Ittihad-I Islami Bara-yi Azadi) is a political party and a former faction of the Northern Alliance (United Front). ...
Islamic Movement of Afghanistan (Harakat-i-Islami-yi Afghanistan) is a political party and former faction of the Northern Alliance (United Front) in Afghanistan. ...
Small Shiah, mostly Hazara group from Hazarajat in Kandahar. ...
Afghanistan held parliamentary and provincial council elections on 18 September 2005. ...
At the time of its foundation, the Central Committee consisted of: Permanent members Nur Mohammed Taraki Babrak Karmal Sultan Ali Keshtmand Saleh Mohamed Zéri Gholam Destaguir Panjsheri Mohamed Taher Badakhshi Charoullah Chapour Non-permanent members Nur Mohamed Nur Dr. Akbar Chah-Wali Abdoul Karil Missaq Suleiman Laeq Mohamed Hassan...
Hezb-e Wahdat-e Islami Afghanistan is a political party in Afghanistan. ...
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The National Assembly is Afghanistans national legislature. ...
Human Rights in Afghanistan The Bonn Agreement of 2001 established the Independent Afghan Human Rights Commission to investigate human rights abuses and war crimes. ...