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The culture of Afghanistan has been around for over two millennia, tracing record to

at least the time of the Achaemenid Empire in 500 BCE.


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Afghanistan translates to "Land of the
Afghans" or "Place of Afghans" in the nation's official languages, Pashto and Dari.
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It is
mostly a tribal and rural society with different regions of the country having their own native
language. Despite some differences, majority of the Afghans live by the same tradition and
behave the same. For example, nearly all Afghans follow Islamic traditions, celebrate the same
holidays, dress the same, consume the same food, listen to the same music, share the same
view about the world and are usually multi-lingual.

Tradition
Farmer's Day, also known as Nowruz, is an ancient annual Afghan festival which
celebrates both the beginning of spring and the New Year. The observances usually last
two weeks, culminating on the first day of the Afghan New Year, March 21, and
corresponds to the first day of the Persian Calendar.
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Landmarks
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This landmark is the most important to
Afghanistan


This is one of the oldest fortresses in Afghanistan

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