COUNTRY PROFILE: AFGHANISTAN
May 2006
COUNTRY
Formal Name: Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
(Dowlat-e Eslami-ye-Afghanestan).
Short Form: Afghanistan.
Term for Citizen(s): Afghan(s).
Capital: Kabul.
Major Cities: Herat (Hirat), Jalalabad, Kandahar (Qandahar),
Kondoz (Kunduz), and Mazar-e Sharif.
Independence: Afghanistan recognizes its independence day as August 19, the date in 1919 when the country became fully independent of British rule.
Public Holidays: The date of celebration of Afghanistan’s Muslim holidays varies because the Islamic calendar is 354 days rather than 365. The holidays in this category are the beginning of Ramadan, Eid al Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice, the end of Ramadan), Ashura (the martyrdom of Imam Hussein), and the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad. Holidays observed on fixed dates include Nawros (New Year’s, on the vernal equinox), Victory Day (April 28), and Independence Day (August 19).
Flag: The background of the Afghan flag is three equal vertical
sections of black, red, and green from left to right. In the center
of the flag in yellow is the national coat of arms, which portrays
a mosque with a banner and a sheaf of wheat on either side. In the
upper-middle part of the insignia are the lines “There is no God but
Allah and Muhammad is his prophet.” and “Allah is Great.” together with a rising sun. The word “Afghanistan” and the year 1298 (the Muslim calendar equivalent of the year of independence, 1919) are located in the lower part of the insignia.