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An Introduction to
  Afghanistan
          Compiled by:
  Kelly       &            Kara
 O’Neil                  Bredemeyer

                           ED 608-01
Social Studies Introductory
                   Unit
                                on
                   Afghanistan
                            for
                 6th, 7th and 8th grades*

*Although these are the grades in which international subject
matter is traditionally taught, recent events have made this
particular topic matter pertinent for all students. Teachers of lower
grades should consider presenting a modified version of this
material to their students.
www. Sites to Visit
•   For Afghan Culture:
    – www.afghan-network.net/Culture/
•   For links to other sites:
    – www.aboutafghanistan.com/
•   For facts and figures:
    – www.countrywatch.com/
    – www.cia.gov/
•   For up-to-date news articles:
    – http://news.bbc.co.uk
•   For geographical information:
    – www.geographic.org
The Flag of
                Afghanistan
  On the coat of arms are 2 Muslim inscriptions written in
  Arabic:




“God is Great”      “There is no God but Allah, and
                   Muhammad is the Prophet of
  Allah.”
What Kind of
     Government
Does Afghanistan Have?
The Government
• Afghanistan does not have a functioning
  central government. It is ruled by factions.
• 90% of the country is ruled by the Taliban.
  The United Nations, however, does not
  recognize the Taliban as the official
  government of Afghanistan.
• The capital city is Kabul.
• There are presently 30 Afghan provinces.
• The Constitution of 1964 is no longer in use.
What Religions do the
Citizens of Afghanistan
       Practice?
Religion




                                  Photo: Blue Mosque




Ninety-nine percent of Afghanistan’s
   population
is Muslim.
What are the People Like?
The People
• The people of
  Afghanistan are called
  Afghan(s).
• Afghanistan’s
  population is
  27,000,000.
• The people of
  Afghanistan have a life
  expectancy of only 45
  years.
• Many ethnic groups
  make up the Afghan
  population. The largest
  is the Pashtun (38%)
The People
The Language
Because of the presence of different ethnic
  groups in
Afghanistan, several different languages are
  spoken.

  – 50% of the people can speak “Dari.”
  – 35% of the people can speak “Pashtu.”
  – 11% of the people can speak one of the “Turkic”
           languages.
  – Additionally there are another 30 minor
   languages             spoken.
  – There is a high level of bilingualism among the
Is Afghanistan’s Geography
        Like Ours?
The Geography




• Afghanistan is about the size of Texas.
• Its 647,500 square miles are landlocked.
• It is located in Southern Asia. It shares borders with
  Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and
  Tajikistan, Iran, and China.
The Geography




• The terrain is mostly rugged mountains, but
  there are plains in the north and southwest
  portions of the country.
• The climate is arid-semiarid. The winters are
  cold and the summers are hot.
The Geography
• Afghanistan
  suffers from
  damaging
  earthquakes (an
  earthquake killed
  5,000 people in
  Takhar
  Province, in 1998)
  and from flooding
  and droughts.
 Photo: Takhar Province after 1998
 earthquake
What Kind of Economy Do the
      Afghans Have?
The Economy




    Afghanistan is a poor country with few modern
    conveniences.
It depends on farming and livestock raising (sheep and
    goats).
Due to war and drought during the past 20 years, there
    has been
Exports




   Afghanistan’s main export has been the opium
   extracted
from the poppy plants grown over much of the country.
   The
Taliban has recently put a ban on the cultivation of
   poppies.
Exports
Exports which are still legal:
  – wheat
  – fruits
  – nuts
  – wool
  – mutton
  – karakul pelts
Do the Afghan People Have a
     History Like Ours?
The History

• 18th Century: The creation of
  Afghanistan.
• 19th Century: The Barakzai Dynasty.
• 1919: Independence from British
  control.
• 1973: A coup overthrows the King.
• 1979: Invasion by Russian troops.
• 1996: The Taliban take power.
18th and 19th Centuries
• Today’s Afghanistan was created in the
  early18th century by Ahmad Shah Durrani, an
  Afghan general of Persian Emperor Nadir
  Shah Afshar.

• In the early 19th century, the British imposed
  a protectorate. During this period the
  Barakzai Dynasty took the place of the
  Durrani.

• In 1919, Afghanistan gained independence
1933 - 1973
      • King Zahir Shar
        (pictured left) sat on
        the Kobul throne for
        forty years.
      • A coup d’etat led by
        his cousin in 1973
        ended his reign.
      • He has been living
        in Rome, Italy since.
1979 - 1988

     • The Soviet Union invaded
       Afghanistan with 80,000
       men
       in December, 1979, in an
       attempt to impose control
       for its puppet Afghan
       government.
     • After losing tens-of-
       thousands of soldiers, the
       defeated Soviets retreated
       in 1988.
     • 1,000,000 Afghans lost their
1996 - Present



The Islamic fundamentalist movement known
as the Taliban began to take political and
physical control of the country in 1994. With
its takeover of Kobul in 1996, the Taliban
became the self-proclaimed government of
Afghanistan, although it is not recognized as
such by the United Nations.
What is Afghanistan Like
        Today?
Afghanistan Today




After more than twenty years of civil war,
Afghanistan’s economy and infrastructure lie in
  ruin.
Afghanistan Today




The civil war which Afghanistan has been
  fighting
continues as the Taliban supporters face the
  forces of
Afghanistan Today
        During the many years of
        fighting, millions of land mines
        were buried in Afghanistan’s
        countryside. Many of the
        unexploded mines are now
        injuring adults and children
        when they accidentally trip the
        wires. International agencies
        are trying to help the Afghans
        de-mine the land.
Afghanistan Today
         The Taliban has been
            ridding
         the country of all non-
            Islamic
         relics. Two sandstone
         statues of Buddha had
            stood
         carved in the side of a cliff
            in
         Bamiyan since around the
         Third Century. They were
Afghanistan Today
But on March 3, 2001, the
Taliban used rockets and
mortars to destroy the
   statues
in a campaign to rid the
country of “un-Islamic” and
idolatrous representations
   of
the human form.
Afghanistan Today
Women no longer have as
many rights as they once
did. The Taliban does not
allow women or girls to
study, work in most
  jobs, or
vote. Women have to be
completely covered when
walking in public and
  should
be accompanied by a
  male
The End

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afghanistan

  • 1. An Introduction to Afghanistan Compiled by: Kelly & Kara O’Neil Bredemeyer ED 608-01
  • 2. Social Studies Introductory Unit on Afghanistan for 6th, 7th and 8th grades* *Although these are the grades in which international subject matter is traditionally taught, recent events have made this particular topic matter pertinent for all students. Teachers of lower grades should consider presenting a modified version of this material to their students.
  • 3. www. Sites to Visit • For Afghan Culture: – www.afghan-network.net/Culture/ • For links to other sites: – www.aboutafghanistan.com/ • For facts and figures: – www.countrywatch.com/ – www.cia.gov/ • For up-to-date news articles: – http://news.bbc.co.uk • For geographical information: – www.geographic.org
  • 4. The Flag of Afghanistan On the coat of arms are 2 Muslim inscriptions written in Arabic: “God is Great” “There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah.”
  • 5. What Kind of Government Does Afghanistan Have?
  • 6. The Government • Afghanistan does not have a functioning central government. It is ruled by factions. • 90% of the country is ruled by the Taliban. The United Nations, however, does not recognize the Taliban as the official government of Afghanistan. • The capital city is Kabul. • There are presently 30 Afghan provinces. • The Constitution of 1964 is no longer in use.
  • 7. What Religions do the Citizens of Afghanistan Practice?
  • 8. Religion Photo: Blue Mosque Ninety-nine percent of Afghanistan’s population is Muslim.
  • 9. What are the People Like?
  • 10. The People • The people of Afghanistan are called Afghan(s). • Afghanistan’s population is 27,000,000. • The people of Afghanistan have a life expectancy of only 45 years. • Many ethnic groups make up the Afghan population. The largest is the Pashtun (38%)
  • 12. The Language Because of the presence of different ethnic groups in Afghanistan, several different languages are spoken. – 50% of the people can speak “Dari.” – 35% of the people can speak “Pashtu.” – 11% of the people can speak one of the “Turkic” languages. – Additionally there are another 30 minor languages spoken. – There is a high level of bilingualism among the
  • 14. The Geography • Afghanistan is about the size of Texas. • Its 647,500 square miles are landlocked. • It is located in Southern Asia. It shares borders with Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, Iran, and China.
  • 15. The Geography • The terrain is mostly rugged mountains, but there are plains in the north and southwest portions of the country. • The climate is arid-semiarid. The winters are cold and the summers are hot.
  • 16. The Geography • Afghanistan suffers from damaging earthquakes (an earthquake killed 5,000 people in Takhar Province, in 1998) and from flooding and droughts. Photo: Takhar Province after 1998 earthquake
  • 17. What Kind of Economy Do the Afghans Have?
  • 18. The Economy Afghanistan is a poor country with few modern conveniences. It depends on farming and livestock raising (sheep and goats). Due to war and drought during the past 20 years, there has been
  • 19. Exports Afghanistan’s main export has been the opium extracted from the poppy plants grown over much of the country. The Taliban has recently put a ban on the cultivation of poppies.
  • 20. Exports Exports which are still legal: – wheat – fruits – nuts – wool – mutton – karakul pelts
  • 21. Do the Afghan People Have a History Like Ours?
  • 22. The History • 18th Century: The creation of Afghanistan. • 19th Century: The Barakzai Dynasty. • 1919: Independence from British control. • 1973: A coup overthrows the King. • 1979: Invasion by Russian troops. • 1996: The Taliban take power.
  • 23. 18th and 19th Centuries • Today’s Afghanistan was created in the early18th century by Ahmad Shah Durrani, an Afghan general of Persian Emperor Nadir Shah Afshar. • In the early 19th century, the British imposed a protectorate. During this period the Barakzai Dynasty took the place of the Durrani. • In 1919, Afghanistan gained independence
  • 24. 1933 - 1973 • King Zahir Shar (pictured left) sat on the Kobul throne for forty years. • A coup d’etat led by his cousin in 1973 ended his reign. • He has been living in Rome, Italy since.
  • 25. 1979 - 1988 • The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan with 80,000 men in December, 1979, in an attempt to impose control for its puppet Afghan government. • After losing tens-of- thousands of soldiers, the defeated Soviets retreated in 1988. • 1,000,000 Afghans lost their
  • 26. 1996 - Present The Islamic fundamentalist movement known as the Taliban began to take political and physical control of the country in 1994. With its takeover of Kobul in 1996, the Taliban became the self-proclaimed government of Afghanistan, although it is not recognized as such by the United Nations.
  • 27. What is Afghanistan Like Today?
  • 28. Afghanistan Today After more than twenty years of civil war, Afghanistan’s economy and infrastructure lie in ruin.
  • 29. Afghanistan Today The civil war which Afghanistan has been fighting continues as the Taliban supporters face the forces of
  • 30. Afghanistan Today During the many years of fighting, millions of land mines were buried in Afghanistan’s countryside. Many of the unexploded mines are now injuring adults and children when they accidentally trip the wires. International agencies are trying to help the Afghans de-mine the land.
  • 31. Afghanistan Today The Taliban has been ridding the country of all non- Islamic relics. Two sandstone statues of Buddha had stood carved in the side of a cliff in Bamiyan since around the Third Century. They were
  • 32. Afghanistan Today But on March 3, 2001, the Taliban used rockets and mortars to destroy the statues in a campaign to rid the country of “un-Islamic” and idolatrous representations of the human form.
  • 33. Afghanistan Today Women no longer have as many rights as they once did. The Taliban does not allow women or girls to study, work in most jobs, or vote. Women have to be completely covered when walking in public and should be accompanied by a male