Orang Afghan (Malay Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Orang Afghan" in Malay language version.

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afghan-web.com

  • "Article Sixteen of the 2004 Constitution of Afghanistan". 2004. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 28 October 2013. Dicapai pada 13 June 2012. Pashto and Dari are the official languages of the state. Uzbek, Turkmen, Baluchi, Pashai, Nuristani and Pamiri are – in addition to Pashto and Dari – the third official language in areas where the majority speaks them

books.google.com

  • Garner, Bryan (2009). Garner's Modern American Usage (ed. third). New York: Oxford University Press. m/s. 27. ISBN 978-0-19-538275-4.
  • Siegal, Allan M.; Connolly, William (2015). The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage (ed. fifth). New York: Crown Publishing Group. m/s. 18. ISBN 978-1-336-02484-7.

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iranicaonline.org

  • Kieffer, Ch. M. "Afghan". Encyclopædia Iranica. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 16 November 2013. From a more limited, ethnological point of view, "Afḡān" is the term by which the Persian-speakers of Afghanistan (and the non-Paṧtō-speaking ethnic groups generally) designate the Paṧtūn. The equation Afghans = Paṧtūn has been propagated all the more, both in and beyond Afghanistan, because the Paṧtūn tribal confederation is by far the most important in the country, numerically and politically.

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  • Kieffer, Ch. M. "Afghan". Encyclopædia Iranica. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 16 November 2013. From a more limited, ethnological point of view, "Afḡān" is the term by which the Persian-speakers of Afghanistan (and the non-Paṧtō-speaking ethnic groups generally) designate the Paṧtūn. The equation Afghans = Paṧtūn has been propagated all the more, both in and beyond Afghanistan, because the Paṧtūn tribal confederation is by far the most important in the country, numerically and politically.
  • "ABC NEWS/BBC/ARD poll – Afghanistan: Where Things Stand" (PDF). ABC News. Kabul, Afghanistan. m/s. 38–40. Diarkibkan (PDF) daripada yang asal pada 28 June 2011. Dicapai pada 29 October 2010.
  • "The Constitution of Afghanistan". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 29 August 2021. Dicapai pada 2 September 2020.
  • "Article Sixteen of the 2004 Constitution of Afghanistan". 2004. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 28 October 2013. Dicapai pada 13 June 2012. Pashto and Dari are the official languages of the state. Uzbek, Turkmen, Baluchi, Pashai, Nuristani and Pamiri are – in addition to Pashto and Dari – the third official language in areas where the majority speaks them