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- Muslim conquests of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Durrani Empire (links | edit)
- Babrak Karmal (links | edit)
- Burhanuddin Rabbani (links | edit)
- European influence in Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Ancient history of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- History of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Herat (links | edit)
- Hafizullah Amin (links | edit)
- Jalalabad (links | edit)
- Mohammad Najibullah (links | edit)
- Afghan Civil War (1928–1929) (links | edit)
- 2002 (links | edit)
- Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Mohammad Daoud Khan (links | edit)
- Politics of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Soviet–Afghan War (links | edit)
- Hamid Karzai (links | edit)
- Mullah Omar (links | edit)
- Voice of America (links | edit)
- Hazarajat (links | edit)
- Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (links | edit)
- Timeline of Afghan history (links | edit)
- Gardez (links | edit)
- List of non-international armed conflicts (links | edit)
- Islamic republic (links | edit)
- Kunduz (links | edit)
- History of Afghanistan (1992–present) (links | edit)
- Islamic State of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Kafiristan (links | edit)
- Herat Province (links | edit)
- Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001) (links | edit)
- President of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Kushan Empire (links | edit)
- Ghazni (links | edit)
- Khost (links | edit)
- Ashraf Ghani (links | edit)
- Bagram (links | edit)
- Kunduz Province (links | edit)
- Operation Avalanche (Afghanistan) (links | edit)
- Emblem of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Kochis (links | edit)
- Balkh Province (links | edit)
- Farah Province (links | edit)
- Ghazni Province (links | edit)
- Ghor Province (links | edit)
- Helmand Province (links | edit)
- Kabul Province (links | edit)
- Kandahar Province (links | edit)