Free Online English Classes. Lesson 7 – Дарси 7
Free Online English Classes. Грамматика: Инфинитив, таркибҳои инфинитив ва хусусиятҳои тарҷумаи он. Лексика: Text: “Market”.
Read moreFree Online English Classes. Грамматика: Инфинитив, таркибҳои инфинитив ва хусусиятҳои тарҷумаи он. Лексика: Text: “Market”.
Read moreFree Online English Classes. Грамматика: Инфинитив, таркибҳои инфинитив ва хусусиятҳои тарҷумаи он. Лексика: Text: “Bank”
Read moreFree Online English Classes. Сохти ҷумлаҳои забони англисӣ. Ҷумлаҳои саволӣ (саволҳои махсус). Замонҳои гурӯҳи Indefinite. Text: “Organizational structure”
Read moreFree Online English Classes. Сохти ҷумлаҳои забони англисӣ. Ҷумлаи саволӣ (саволи махсус) Замонҳои гурӯҳи Indefinite. Text: “Computers machine”.
Read moreThe Afghanistan national football team has been competing in international football since 1941 and currently has a world ranking of 179. The national team plays its home games at the Ghazi Stadium in Kabul, while football in Afghanistan is governed by the Afghanistan Football Federation
Read moreThe Afghan mass media began in the early 20th century, with the first newspaper published in 1906. By the 1920s, Radio Kabul was broadcasting local radio services. Afghanistan National Television was launched in 1974 but was closed in 1996 when the media was …
Read moreOver 99% of the Afghan population is Muslim: approximately 80–85% follow the Sunni sect, 15–19% are Shi’a, and 1% other. Until the 1890s, the region around Nuristan was known as Kafiristan (land of the kafirs) because of its inhabitants
Read moreDari (Persian) and Pashto are the official languages of Afghanistan, making bilingualism very common. Both are Indo-European languages from the Iranian languages sub-family. Persian has always been the prestige language and as the main means of inter-ethnic communication
Read moreEDUCATION Education in the country includes K-12 and Higher Education, which is supervised by the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Higher Education. The nation’s education system was destroyed due […]
Read moreAfghanistan has about 53 airports, with the biggest ones is the Kabul International Airport, serving the capital and nearby regions followed Kandahar International Airport on the south, Herat International Airport on the west, and Mazar-i-Sharif Airport on the north
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