Yes. Afghans also known as Pashtuns have light skin and also belong to the Caucasoid race.
Afghans are ethnically diverse, with many belonging to the Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, and Uzbek ethnic groups. While some Afghans may have Caucasian features due to their geographic location, they are not typically considered Caucasian as a distinct racial category.
Approximately 26% of Afghans live in urban areas.
The Caucasian Shepherd (Ovcharka) is generally larger and heavier than the Sarplaninac. The Caucasian Shepherd can weigh between 100-200 pounds, while the Sarplaninac typically weighs between 66-99 pounds.
Yes, Serbs are considered Caucasian because they are of European descent. The majority of the population in Serbia is of Slavic ancestry, which is a common ethnic group within the Caucasian race.
Approximately 2.5% of the population in Grambling, Louisiana, is Caucasian.
Some races that are not Caucasian include Black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Native American or American Indian, and Pacific Islander. These are just a few examples of racial categories that are distinct from the Caucasian race.
they are both Caucasian if that's what you are asking.
Sheikh Saadi thought that the Afghans were not so great. She talks about how the Afghans were out of control.
Afghans are not aliens. They are humans just like everyone else.
Afghans and Germans are both Aryans and always had good relations. Afghans, just like Germans, have always hated Russia and Britain, so yes, Hitler and Afghans liked each other.
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They are not
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the only warriors to have deafeated the talibans (afghans) were the Chinese warriors and the Sikh warriors
Afghans typically eat hummus with naan, a type of flat bread.
Yes. It should be Caucasian.
caucasian
Afghans did not participate in the Iran-Iraq War. During this period, Afghanistan was fighting the Soviet Union and trying to repel them from the country. However, Afghans were alive during the Iran-Iraq War. (So, technically speaking, there were Afghans during the Iran-Iraq War, just not in that war.)