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- Aga Khan I (links | edit)
- Ahmad Shah Durrani (links | edit)
- Ahmad Shah Massoud (links | edit)
- Abdur Rahman Khan (links | edit)
- Amu Darya (links | edit)
- Muslim conquests of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Durrani Empire (links | edit)
- Babrak Karmal (links | edit)
- Babur (links | edit)
- British Museum (links | edit)
- Communications in Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Central Asia (links | edit)
- European influence in Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Economy of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Ancient history of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Folk music (links | edit)
- Foreign relations of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Persian language (links | edit)
- Geography of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- History of Islam (links | edit)
- History of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Humayun (links | edit)
- Hazaras (links | edit)
- Jalalabad (links | edit)
- Jahangir (links | edit)
- Kabul (links | edit)
- Kandahar (links | edit)
- Khwaja Ahmad Abbas (links | edit)
- Military history of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Mohammad Najibullah (links | edit)
- Mazar-i-Sharif (links | edit)
- History of Pakistan (links | edit)
- Transport in Pakistan (links | edit)
- Renaissance (links | edit)
- Revelation (links | edit)
- Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Afghan Civil War (1928–1929) (links | edit)
- Transport in Turkmenistan (links | edit)
- Foreign relations of Turkmenistan (links | edit)
- Taliban (links | edit)
- Transport in Afghanistan (links | edit)
- Treatment of women by the Taliban (links | edit)
- Uzbekistan (links | edit)
- History of Uzbekistan (links | edit)
- Uzbeks (links | edit)
- 2001 (links | edit)
- 13th century (links | edit)
- 1730s (links | edit)
- 1720s (links | edit)