Bamiyan (province)Bamyan Province (ولایت بامیان) also spelled Bamiyan, Bāmīān or Bāmyān is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan with the city of Bamyan as its center, located in central parts of Afghanistan. The terrain in Bamyan is mountainous or semi-mountainous, at the western end of the Hindu Kush mountains concurrent with the Himalayas. The province is divided into eight districts, with the town of Bamyan serving as its capital.
Ghazni (province)Ghazni (غزنی) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in southeastern Afghanistan. The province contains 19 districts, encompassing over a thousand villages and roughly 1.3 million people, making it the 5th most populous province. The city of Ghazni serves as the capital. It lies on the important Kabul–Kandahar Highway, and has historically functioned as an important trade center. The Ghazni Airport is located next to the city of Ghazni and provides limited domestic flights to Afghanistan's capital, Kabul.
Badakhchan (Afghanistan)vignette|266x266px La province du Badakhchan (en dari : prs, Badaxšān) est une province du nord-est de l’Afghanistan dont la capitale est Fayzabad. C’est un ancien khanat fondé en 1657, peuplé de Tadjiks, annexé à l’Afghanistan en 1873. Les « rubis » (en fait, des spinelles) provenant du Badakhchan sont appelés, par déformation, rubis balais (on trouve ce mot chez Marco Polo qui désigne le Badakhchan sous l’appellation Balascian).
GhorGhōr (Pashto/Dari: ), also spelled Ghowr or Ghur, is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. It is located in the western Hindu Kush in central Afghanistan, towards the northwest. The province contains eleven districts, encompassing hundreds of villages, and approximately 764,472 settled people. Firuzkoh (known as “Chaghcharan” until 2014) is the capital of the province. The ancient Indo-European, Sogdian gor-/gur- ("mountain"-) is well preserved in all Slavic gor-/gór- (goor-/gur-), e.g.
Baghlan (province)350px|thumb|right|Districts de la province de Baghlan vignette|240x240px Baghlan ou Baghlân (en persan : بغلان) (autrefois Kataghan) est une province du nord de l'Afghanistan. Sa capitale est Pol-e Khomri, mais son nom est lié à la ville de Baghlan. La ville de Baghlan fut fondée par les Kouchans qui l'appelèrent Bagolango. La province est en grande partie constituée par le piémont nord de l'Hindou Kouch qui matérialise la totalité de sa frontière sud et sud-est.
AfghansAfghans (افغانان; Persian/افغان ها; افغانستانی) or Afghan people are nationals or citizens of Afghanistan, or people with ancestry from there. Afghanistan is made up of various ethnicities, of which Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras and Uzbeks are the largest. The two main languages spoken by Afghans are Pashto and Dari (the Afghan dialect of the Persian language), and many Afghans are bilingual in speaking fluent Pashto and Dari.