Congressional Digest

International Debates Archives May 2012 No. 5 Vol. 10
Afghanistan Overview

Transition in Afghanistan

The Road to U.S. Withdrawal

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Afghanistan Overview

History, Economy, and Foreign Relations

Afghanistan’s ethnically and linguistically mixed population reflects its location astride historic trade and invasion routes leading from Central Asia into South and Southwest Asia. While population data is somewhat unreliable for Afghanistan, Pashtuns make up the largest ethnic group at 38 to 44 percent of the population, followed by Tajiks (25 percent), Hazaras (10 percent), Uzbek (6 to 8 percent), Aimaq, Turkmen, Baluch, and other small groups. Dari (Afghan Farsi) and Pashto are official languages. Dari is spoken by more than one-third of the population as a first language and serves as a lingua franca for most Afghans, though Pashto…

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