List of Afghans

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The following is a list of notable

Afghan people, which includes all the ethnic groups of the modern state of Afghanistan
. Afghanistan has gone through territorial changes. This list generally excludes Ethnic Pashtuns who originate from regions that were not controlled by Afghanistan at the time, though there are exceptions for certain figures who are prominent to Pashtuns. It also includes historical figures coming from the present day borders of Afghanistan, even if they were non-Pashtuns.

Monarchs

Amanullah Khan

Presidents

Politicians and diplomats

Abdul Rashid Dostum
Amrullah Saleh

Military figures

Scientists

Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani

Entrepreneurs

Historians

Actors and film directors

Nelofer Pazira

Writers (including journalists)

Poets

Mahmud Tarzi

Artists

Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād

Religious figures

Sportspeople

Nadia Nadim

Musicians (including composers)

Female activists

Others

  • Safi Rauf (born 1994)
  • Ahmad Massoud (born 1989)
  • Sharbat Gula (born 1972)
  • Abdul Khaliq Hussaini (born 1977)
  • Mir Masjidi Khan (died 1841) – Afghan resistance leader
  • Youssof Kohzad – writer, painter, playwright, artist, poet and actor
  • Abdul Majid Zabuli (1896–1998) – founder of Bank-e-Melli Afghanistan
  • Zallascht Sadat – model
  • Vida Samadzai – model
  • Vida Mohammad – model
  • Mughal opponent, Baro-Bhuyan
    chieftain
  • Abdul Latif Pedram – professor of literature
  • Azizullah Royesh
     – social activist
  • Al-Farabi (872–950) early Islamic philosopher and polymath; also known as Alpharabius in the west
  • Razia Muradi (born 1995/1996) academic
  • Abdul Khaliq Hazara – assassin
  • Ghulam Muhammad Tarzi – soldier, poet, and military leader
  • Nur Jahan – Empress consort of Mughal Empire
  • Khalid ibn Barmak – born in Balkh, 8th century Soldier and administrator
  • Robert Joffrey – born Anver Bey Abdullah Jaffa Khan to Afghan father and Italian mother; choreographer, dancer, director
  • Afghana – tribal chief or prince of Pashtuns, traditionally considered the progenitor of modern-day Pashtuns.
  • Yoram Cohen – born to Afghan Jewish parents, director of Israel's internal security service "Shin Bet"
  • Zablon Simintov – Afghan Jewish carpet trader and restaurateur; widely known for being thought as the last Jew remaining in Afghanistan
  • Malalai of Maiwand – national folk hero of Afghanistan also known as "Afghan Jeanne d'Arc"; rallied the Pashtun fighters to fight against the British invaders in the Battle of Maiwand causing an Afghan victory
  • Trapusa and Bahalika – first two lay disciples of the Buddha
  • Durkhanai Ayubi – Afghan-Australian food expert, restaurateur, and prize-winning cookbook author
  • Mohammad Sharif Razai
     – medical doctor and researcher
  • Roxana princess that Alexander the Great married, either born in Bactria (Balkh) or Sogodia
  • Faiz Ahmad – Marxist–Leninist Afghan revolutionary and the founding leader of the Afghanistan Liberation Organization (ALO)
  • Baysunghur – prince from the house of Timurids

See also

References

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