Afghanistan

Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central and South Asia. Afghanistan is bordered by Pakistan to the east and south;  Iran to the west;  Turkmenistan,  Uzbekistan, and  Tajikistan to the north; and  China to the northeast.

Female
Afghanistan is a country, portrayed mostly as female. They usually wear a black headscarf on their head and are sometimes depicted wearing crescent-shaped gold earrings.

Male
Afghanistan can barely be seen as a male. He usually wears a flower crown that is made of tulip flowers or some flowers (usually tulip) on his head. They are usually depicted in Islamic clothing in black or sandy colour.

Personality
Despite the many hostilities on its territory, Afghanistan hasn't lost her kindness, cordiality, and sincerity. She's a vulnerable, sensitive, and quick-witted country. But despite the positive qualities, she also has negative ones. She's unable to analyze the situation, is very susceptible to the influence of various leaders, and is vindictive. Oftentimes, she avoids expressing their intentions and desires in a frank form, “A sin committed in secret is better than prayer performed in public” is her motto, she doesn't like to be photographed and when people often talk about her.

Interests

 * Islam
 * Flowers
 * Freedom
 * Eating Pomegranate
 * Music

Flag Meaning
The white emblem has many symbolic meanings laying it. On the centre of the emblem, is a Mosque in which two mini Afghani flags fly proudly on the left and the right each. And surrounding the sides are sheaves of wheat, above the Shahada (The Muslim Creed) and below is the name of Afghanistan in Arabic. Slightly above the countries name is the Islamic year of 1298 written in Arabic numerals (Which would be 1919 in the Georgian calendar) which is when Afghanistan was no longer a British protectorate or their Independence year.
 * Black - Black stands for Afghanistan's troubled past.
 * Red - The red represents the blood of the martyrs and the people who died for Afghanistan
 * Green - The green represents hope, the future, and Islam the main religion.

Nicknames

 * Af
 * Flower
 * Tulip
 * Tan
 * Ghani
 * Gha
 * Afgha

Origin of Languages
The people of Afghanistan form a complex mosaic of ethnic and linguistic groups. Pashto and Persian "Dari", both Indo-European languages, are the official languages of the country. More than two-fifths of the population speak Pashto, the language of the Pashtuns, while about half speak some dialect of Persian.

Etymology
The name Afghanistan is mentioned in writing by the 16th-century Mughal rulers Babur and his descendants, referring to the territory between Khorasan, Kabulistan, and the Indus River, which was inhabited by tribes of Afghans.

History
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Organizations and Affiliations

 * United Nations
 * G20
 * Organization of Islamic Corporation
 * South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
 * Group of 77
 * Economic Cooperation Organization
 * Non-Aligned Movement

Government
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Geography
Afghanistan is located in Central Asia with Iran to the west and Pakistan to the east. Tall, forbidding mountains and dry deserts cover most of the landscape of Afghanistan. The jagged mountain peaks are treacherous and are snow-covered for most of the year. The mountain passes in Afghanistan allow for travellers' passage across Asia. The country was a busy section of the Silk Road, a route that merchants have travelled over land between China, India, and Europe for over 2,000 years.

Family

 * Iran — Sibling
 * India — Sibling
 * Pakistan — Sibling
 * Bhutan — Sibling

Friends

 * Russia — you aren’t as bad as your past self, and thank you for your help! Recognized Crimea as yours.
 * USA — has been helping me since 2001, thanks to him everything is going very well!
 * France — she also helps me and takes part in military operations against terrorists!
 * Iran — at one time we did not even communicate with him, but after the overthrow of this monster we have improved our relationship!
 * Tajikistan — Persian sister! I just don‘t understand why you’re so secular…
 * India — My sibling, Thank you for providing $650–750 million in humanitarian and economic aid, you're one of my largest aid providers in the region. Our relations have to build up quite strong. I appreciate you for the help given.

Neutral

 * Pakistan — in the past we had a little conflict, you supported a dangerous terrorist...

Enemies

 * USSR — Evil invader! He started the war that is still ongoing! You may be gone now but don't forget what you've done to many countries including mine.

Past Versions
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Opinions
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Trivia

 * Afghanistan is mostly shipped with the USSR. However, this ship is offensive considering the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan and what they did to the civilians (Look it up).
 * There is some stereotypes in the Countryhumans Fandom that Afghanistan really loves Tulips. Maybe the reason is that it is the country's national flower.
 * Afghans celebrate their new year, Nawroz, on 21 March, the first day of spring. Thousands travel to the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif to welcome in Nawroz, a pre-Islamic festival.
 * Afghanistan would like its national game, buzkashi, or goat-grabbing, to be an Olympic sport. Regarded as the world's wildest game, it involves riders on horseback competing to grab a goat carcass, and gallop clear of the others to drop it in a chalked circle
 * Mobile phone coverage is expected to reach 90% of the country this year, even though the percentage of Afghans with access to electricity is still one of the lowest in the world. Mobile phones are transforming Afghan lives and culture.
 * Poetry is a cherished part of Afghan culture. Afghans have told their stories in verse for more than 1,000 years. Thursday night is "poetry night" in the western city of Herat - men, women and children gather to share ancient and modern verse, listen to traditional Herati music, and enjoy sweet tea and pastries long into the night.
 * Alexander the Great was the first to build Herat's ancient citadel when he captured the city in 330BC. The only woman to capture the heart of the Macedonian empire builder was the beautiful Roxanne, from the northern Afghan province of Balkh. She bore him his only son before Alexander died at the young age of 33.