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Which year Afghanistan separated from India?

Which year Afghanistan separated from India?

Durand Line
Established 12 November 1893 Signing of the Durand Line Agreement at the end of the first phase of the Second Anglo-Afghan War
Current shape 8 August 1919 Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919 ratified at the end of the Third Anglo-Afghan War
Treaties Treaty of Gandamak, Durand Line Agreement, Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919

Is Burma a Hindu country?

Myanmar (Burma) is a majorly a Buddhist majority country with a significant minority population residing in the country. Bamar people also practice the Burmese folk religion under the name of Buddhism.

How big is Kabul?

270.3 mi²
Kabul/Area

Does Afghanistan border touch India?

Land borders of India India shares land borders with seven sovereign nations. The state’s Ministry of Home Affairs also recognizes a 106 kilometres (66 mi) land border with an eighth nation, Afghanistan, as part of its claim of the Kashmir region (see Durand Line).

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What is main religion of Myanmar?

There is significant demographic correlation between ethnicity and religion. Theravada Buddhism is the dominant religion among the majority Bamar ethnic group and among the Shan, Rakhine, Mon, and numerous other ethnic groups.

What is the status of Hinduism in Afghanistan?

Hinduism in Afghanistan is practiced by a tiny minority of Afghans, believed to be about 150 individuals, who live mostly in the cities of Kabul and Jalalabad. Afghan Hindus are ethnically Pashtun, Hindkowan, Punjabi or Sindhi and primarily speak Pashto, Hindko, Punjabi, Dari, Hindustani (Urdu – Hindi).

What happened to the Afghan Armed Forces after 2001?

After the removal of the Taliban regime in late 2001 and the formation of the Afghan Interim Administration, the Afghan Armed Forces was gradually rebuilt by the United Nations, primarily by the United States and other NATO states.

How did Islam come to Afghanistan and Pakistan?

The Ghaznavid military incursions assured the domination of Sunni Islam in what is now Afghanistan and Pakistan. Various historical sources such as Martin Ewans, E.J. Brill and Farishta have recorded the introduction of Islam to Kabul and other parts of Afghanistan to the conquests of and Mahmud:

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What was the total strength of the Afghan Armed Forces in 1984?

In 1981 the total strength of the Afghan Armed Forces was around 85,000 troops according to The New York Times. The Afghan Army had around 35-40,000 soldiers, who were mostly conscripts, the Air Force had around 7,000 airmen and if put together all military personnel in 1984, the total strength of the Afghan Armed Forces was around 87,000 in 1984.