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Abū Ḥanīfa
8th-century Sunni theologian and jurist
Humayun
Nasir al-Din Muhammad (, 6 March 1508 – 27 January 1556), commonly known by his regnal name Humayun (, ), was the second Mughal emperor, who ruled over territory in what is now eastern Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Northern India, and Pakistan from 1530 to 1540 and again from 1555 to his death in 1556. At the time of his death, the Mughal Empire spanned almost one million square kilometers.
Mohammed Zahir Shah
King of Afghanistan (1933-1973)
Mohammad Najibullah
4th General Secretary of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
Kader Khan
Indian-Canadian film actor, script and dialogue writer
Mohammad Ayub Khan
Emir of Afghanistan (1879-1880)
Abdul Rahman
staff member for a Catholic non-governmental aid group
Kamran Mirza
Mughal prince
Zuhal Atmar
Afghan environmentalist and businessperson
Mustafa Nayyem
Ukrainian journalist
Nadia Ghulam
Afghan writer
Adham Khan
Mughal general (1531-1562)
Farhad Darya
Afghan singer/writer/composer/philanthropist
Nasima Razmyar
Finnish politician
Sonia Nassery Cole
Afghan-American socialite, activist, director, producer and actress
Latifa Nabizada
Afghan helicopter pilot
Lida Abdul
Afghan-American video and performance artist (born 1973)
Mirza Hindal
16th-century Mughal prince in India
Vida Samadzai
Afghan model
Fatima Payman
Australian politician (born 1995)
Ulugh Beg Mirza
Timurid prince
Abdul Ghafoor Breshna
Afghan artist
Sajad hazara
assassin of Afghan king Mohammed Nadir Shah (1933)
Maham Begum
Padshah Begum of the Mughal Empire
Nilofar Bayat
Afghan lawyer and wheelchair basketball player
Saba Sahar
Afghan actress, film director and film producer
Parween Pazhwak
Afghan artist and poet
Zohre Esmaeli
Afghan model
Princess Zamina Begum of Afghanistan
1st First Lady of Afghanistan
Suraya Dalil
Afghan physician and politician
Nelofer Pazira
Canadian actor, director and journalist
Hamida Aman
Afghan journalist
Farida Ahmadi
Writer
Arsala Rahmani Daulat
Afghan leader and politician (1937-2012)
Shabana Basij-Rasikh
Afghan educator, humanitarian, and women's rights champion
Farshad Bashir
Dutch former politician
Abul Djabar
Afghani serial killer
Sayyid Mir Jan
Sufi saint
Zallascht Sadat
Afghan model
Ghulam Muhammad Ghobar
Politician, journalist, writer and historian from Afghanistan
Raphael Pinchasi
Israeli politician
Shahab al-Muhajir
leader of IS-KP
Farid Zarif
UN special representative
Ehsan Bayat
Afghan businessman
Jawid Mojaddedi
academic
Zarlasht Halaimzai
Afgan activist, chief executive of Refugee Trauma Initiative
Sediq Afghan
Philosopher, mathematician
Kamal al-Din Gurg
Afghan General of the Delhi Sultanate
Princess Maryam Begum of Afghanistan
Afghani Royal
Aziz Royesh
Social activist, teacher and writer from Afghanistan.
Mir Zahid Harawi
18th-century Islamic scholar
Durkhanai Ayubi
Afghan food expert in Australia