Afghans
citizens or residents of Afghanistan
Afghans (Dari: افغانها; Pashto: افغانان) are the citizens and nationals of Afghanistan, as well as their descendants in the Afghan diaspora. The ethnonym Afghan historically referred specifically to the Pashtuns, a nomadic, pastoral people primarily resident in northwestern Pakistan and southern and eastern Afghanistan.
Quotes
edit- For what care I, though all speak Sohrab’s fame?
For would that I myself had such a son,
And not that one slight helpless girl I have,
A son so fam’d, so brave, to send to war,
And I to tarry with the snow-hair’d Zal,
My father, whom the robber Afghans vex,
And clip his borders short, and drive his herds,
And he has none to guard his weak old age.- Matthew Arnold, Sohrab and Rustum (1853)
- Four Afghans sit in evening light,
With features dusked by turbans white,But eyes like sun-glow I’ve seen smoulder
On a lonely desert boulder.In circle, cross-legged, they converse,
With accents guttural and terse.Unknowable are nomad faces
Till you haunt all desert places:The same pent dreams glint there unknown
As on the eve-lit boulder-stone.Earth brother, I must stranger be
To such fierce taciturnity.- Rex Ingamells, "The Afghans", in The Jindyworobaks (1979), p. 4
External links
edit- Henry George Raverty, Selections from the Poetry of the Afghans (London: William and Norgate, 1862)