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AfganistÁn - перевод на Английский


Afghanistan         
  • The Arg]] (the Presidential palace) in Kabul, photographed in 2020, before the Fall of Kabul
  • A map of Afghanistan showing the [[2021 Taliban offensive]]
  • Afghan [[saffron]] has been recognized as the world's best
  • [[Afghan rugs]] are one of Afghanistan's main exports
  • Afghan tribesmen in 1841, painted by British officer [[James Rattray]]
  • pomegranates]] (''anaar''), for which Afghanistan is famous in Asia
  • rubab]]
  • The mountainous [[topography]] of Afghanistan
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  • Afghanistan electricity supply 1980–2019
  • location=New Delhi }}</ref>
  • number of districts]]
  • An [[Ariana Afghan Airlines]] [[Airbus A310]] in 2006
  • The ancient national sport of Afghanistan, [[Buzkashi]]
  • Kholm]], 1939 – most Afghans are tribal
  • [[Band-e Amir National Park]]
  • The [[Salang Tunnel]], once the highest tunnel in the world, provides a key connection between the north and south of the country
  • [[Mongol invasions and conquests]] depopulated large areas of Afghanistan
  • Approximate maximum extent of the [[Greco-Bactrian kingdom]], formed by the fragmentation of [[Alexander the Great]]'s Empire, circa 180 BCE
  • Map of Afghanistan 1839–1863, showing the First Anglo-Afghan war, and unification of Afghanistan by Dost Mohammad Khan
  • Chinooks]] in Afghanistan, 2008
  • The extent of the [[Indus Valley civilization]] during its mature phase
  • The [[Minaret of Jam]] is a UNESCO [[World Heritage Site]], currently under threat by erosion and flooding
  • hospitals]] in Afghanistan
  • Kabul skyline, displaying both historical and contemporary buildings
  • Amanullah]] invaded British India in 1919 and proclaimed Afghanistan's full independence thereafter. He proclaimed himself [[King of Afghanistan]] in June 1926.
  • bibcode=2018NatSD...580214B }}</ref>
  • A house occupied by nomadic ''kochi'' people in [[Nangarhar Province]]
  • [[Lapis lazuli]] stones
  • Map of the Hotak Empire during the Reign of [[Mirwais Hotak]], 1709–1715.
  • Map of the Hotak Empire at its height in 1728. Disputed between [[Hussain Hotak]] (Centered in Kandahar) and [[Ashraf Hotak]] (centered in Isfahan)
  • Blue Mosque]] in [[Mazar-i-Sharif]] is the largest [[mosque]] in Afghanistan
  • Badghis province]] of Afghanistan. Early peasant farming villages came into existence in Afghanistan about 7,000 years ago.
  • 1757}}.
  • Saffarid]] rule at its greatest extent under [[Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar]]
  • The [[snow leopard]] is the official national animal of Afghanistan
  • A "Bactrian gold" [[Scythian]] belt depicting [[Dionysus]], from [[Tillya Tepe]] in the ancient region of [[Bactria]]
  • US representative [[Zalmay Khalilzad]] (left) meeting with Taliban leaders, [[Abdul Ghani Baradar]], [[Abdul Hakim Haqqani]], [[Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai]], [[Suhail Shaheen]], unidentified. [[Doha]], [[Qatar]] on 21 November 2020.
  • 2021 fall of Kabul]].
  • A traditional Afghan [[embroidery]] pattern
  • UNESCO Institute of Statistics Afghanistan Literacy Rate population plus15 1980–2018
  • Ethnolinguistic map of Afghanistan (2001)
  • Development of the civil war from 1992 to late 2001
  • King Zahir]], the last reigning monarch of Afghanistan, who reigned from 1933 until 1973.
  • Haft Mewa (Seven Fruit Syrup) is popularly consumed during Nowruz in Afghanistan
COUNTRY IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH ASIA
Afghanistan (1911 Encyclopedia); Afganistan; ISO 3166-1:AF; Afghanistan/Article from the 1911 Encyclopedia; Afghanestan; Afghan state; Afghansitan; Dowlat-e Eslami-ye Afghanestan; Afghanistan-Central Asia; د افغانستان اسلامي دولت دولت اسلامی افغانستان; افغانستان; Afğānistān; Afgahanistan; Politics in Afghanistan; Afghanistan, I.S. of; Afghanastan; Islamic Transitional Government of Afghanistan; Afghanistan, Rep. of.; Afganhistan; Afghanistani; Afghinastan; State of Afghanistan; Affghanistan; Afgjanistan; Avghanistaun; AfghanistaN; Etymology of Afghanistan; AFGHANISTAN; Afghnistan; A-Stan; Afghanstan; I.R.O.A.; Jomhūrī-ye Eslāmī-ye Afġānestān; Da Afġānistān Islāmī Jomhoriyat; Afghānistān; Afġānistān; Afghanistna; Afghanista; Da Afġānistān Islāmī Jumhoryat; Jomhūrīyyeh Eslāmīyyeh Afġānestān; Avghanistan; Biodiversity of Afghanistan; Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (2021); Second Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan; Afghan.; Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan; Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (2021–present); Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (2021-present); New Afghanistan; Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan; Afhghanistan; Aghanistan; Infrastructure in Afghanistan
Afganistán
Afghanistan         
  • The Arg]] (the Presidential palace) in Kabul, photographed in 2020, before the Fall of Kabul
  • A map of Afghanistan showing the [[2021 Taliban offensive]]
  • Afghan [[saffron]] has been recognized as the world's best
  • [[Afghan rugs]] are one of Afghanistan's main exports
  • Afghan tribesmen in 1841, painted by British officer [[James Rattray]]
  • pomegranates]] (''anaar''), for which Afghanistan is famous in Asia
  • rubab]]
  • The mountainous [[topography]] of Afghanistan
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • Afghanistan electricity supply 1980–2019
  • location=New Delhi }}</ref>
  • number of districts]]
  • An [[Ariana Afghan Airlines]] [[Airbus A310]] in 2006
  • The ancient national sport of Afghanistan, [[Buzkashi]]
  • Kholm]], 1939 – most Afghans are tribal
  • [[Band-e Amir National Park]]
  • The [[Salang Tunnel]], once the highest tunnel in the world, provides a key connection between the north and south of the country
  • [[Mongol invasions and conquests]] depopulated large areas of Afghanistan
  • Approximate maximum extent of the [[Greco-Bactrian kingdom]], formed by the fragmentation of [[Alexander the Great]]'s Empire, circa 180 BCE
  • Map of Afghanistan 1839–1863, showing the First Anglo-Afghan war, and unification of Afghanistan by Dost Mohammad Khan
  • Chinooks]] in Afghanistan, 2008
  • The extent of the [[Indus Valley civilization]] during its mature phase
  • The [[Minaret of Jam]] is a UNESCO [[World Heritage Site]], currently under threat by erosion and flooding
  • hospitals]] in Afghanistan
  • Kabul skyline, displaying both historical and contemporary buildings
  • Amanullah]] invaded British India in 1919 and proclaimed Afghanistan's full independence thereafter. He proclaimed himself [[King of Afghanistan]] in June 1926.
  • bibcode=2018NatSD...580214B }}</ref>
  • A house occupied by nomadic ''kochi'' people in [[Nangarhar Province]]
  • [[Lapis lazuli]] stones
  • Map of the Hotak Empire during the Reign of [[Mirwais Hotak]], 1709–1715.
  • Map of the Hotak Empire at its height in 1728. Disputed between [[Hussain Hotak]] (Centered in Kandahar) and [[Ashraf Hotak]] (centered in Isfahan)
  • Blue Mosque]] in [[Mazar-i-Sharif]] is the largest [[mosque]] in Afghanistan
  • Badghis province]] of Afghanistan. Early peasant farming villages came into existence in Afghanistan about 7,000 years ago.
  • 1757}}.
  • Saffarid]] rule at its greatest extent under [[Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar]]
  • The [[snow leopard]] is the official national animal of Afghanistan
  • A "Bactrian gold" [[Scythian]] belt depicting [[Dionysus]], from [[Tillya Tepe]] in the ancient region of [[Bactria]]
  • US representative [[Zalmay Khalilzad]] (left) meeting with Taliban leaders, [[Abdul Ghani Baradar]], [[Abdul Hakim Haqqani]], [[Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai]], [[Suhail Shaheen]], unidentified. [[Doha]], [[Qatar]] on 21 November 2020.
  • 2021 fall of Kabul]].
  • A traditional Afghan [[embroidery]] pattern
  • UNESCO Institute of Statistics Afghanistan Literacy Rate population plus15 1980–2018
  • Ethnolinguistic map of Afghanistan (2001)
  • Development of the civil war from 1992 to late 2001
  • King Zahir]], the last reigning monarch of Afghanistan, who reigned from 1933 until 1973.
  • Haft Mewa (Seven Fruit Syrup) is popularly consumed during Nowruz in Afghanistan
COUNTRY IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH ASIA
Afghanistan (1911 Encyclopedia); Afganistan; ISO 3166-1:AF; Afghanistan/Article from the 1911 Encyclopedia; Afghanestan; Afghan state; Afghansitan; Dowlat-e Eslami-ye Afghanestan; Afghanistan-Central Asia; د افغانستان اسلامي دولت دولت اسلامی افغانستان; افغانستان; Afğānistān; Afgahanistan; Politics in Afghanistan; Afghanistan, I.S. of; Afghanastan; Islamic Transitional Government of Afghanistan; Afghanistan, Rep. of.; Afganhistan; Afghanistani; Afghinastan; State of Afghanistan; Affghanistan; Afgjanistan; Avghanistaun; AfghanistaN; Etymology of Afghanistan; AFGHANISTAN; Afghnistan; A-Stan; Afghanstan; I.R.O.A.; Jomhūrī-ye Eslāmī-ye Afġānestān; Da Afġānistān Islāmī Jomhoriyat; Afghānistān; Afġānistān; Afghanistna; Afghanista; Da Afġānistān Islāmī Jumhoryat; Jomhūrīyyeh Eslāmīyyeh Afġānestān; Avghanistan; Biodiversity of Afghanistan; Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (2021); Second Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan; Afghan.; Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan; Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (2021–present); Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (2021-present); New Afghanistan; Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan; Afhghanistan; Aghanistan; Infrastructure in Afghanistan
= Afganistán
Ex: Conservation of archival materials in South Asian countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka), is reviewed.
Afghan      
n. afganistanés, nativo de Afganistán

Википедия

Afganistán

Afganistán (en pastún, افغانستان‎, Afġānistān; en darí, افغانستان‎, Afġānestān; pronunciado /avɣɒnesˈtɒn/), oficialmente el Emirato Islámico de Afganistán (en pastún, د افغانستان اسلامي امارت‎, Da Afġānistān Islāmī Imārāt; en darí, امارت اسلامی افغانستان‎, Imârat-i Islâmī-yi Afġânistân), es un emirato islámico y país montañoso sin salida al mar ubicado en Asia del Sur. Limita con Pakistán al sur y al este, con Irán al oeste, con Turkmenistán, Uzbekistán y Tayikistán al norte, y con China al noreste, a través del corredor de Waján.[4][5]​Kabul es la capital y ciudad más grande, con una población estimada de 4,6 millones compuesta mayormente por pastunes, tayikos, hazaras, uzbekos y turcomanos.[6][7][8]

La particular situación geográfica de Afganistán lo ha convertido en un lugar de encuentro de imperios y civilizaciones, así como un espacio de intercambio y comunicación de importantes polos culturales y comerciales; entre ellos destaca la ruta de la seda.[9][10]​ Este hecho, así como su estructura tribal, hace difícil la definición de Afganistán como Estado a lo largo de la historia.[11]​ En este contexto, el territorio recibió tres denominaciones principales en su evolución: Ariana (asentamiento de tribus arias en el II milenio a. C.),[9]​Jorasán (medioevo) y Afganistán en la edad Moderna.[12]​ La historia del territorio que ocupa hoy Afganistán es vasta, hay indicios de quienes habitaron estas tierras desde la época de la Prehistoria. Desde la Edad Antigua, pasando por la Edad Media, Edad Moderna y hasta la Edad Contemporánea ha sido parte de muchos imperios y reinos.[13]

Примеры употребления для AfganistÁn
1. El Plan Colombia, que se beneficia de la mayor cantidad de ayuda estadounidense fuera del Medio Oriente y Afganistán, ha desencadenado un torrente de presiones diversas en el sistema judicial del país.