- Chats in Badakhshan
- Chats in Badghis
- Chats in Baghlan
- Chats in Balkh
- Chats in Bamyan
- Chats in Farah
- Chats in Faryab
- Chats in Ghazni
- Chats in Ghowr
- Chats in Helmand
- Chats in Herat
- Chats in Jowzjan
- Chats in Kabul
- Chats in Kandahar
- Chats in Kapisa
- Chats in Khowst
- Chats in Kunar
- Chats in Kunduz
- Chats in Laghman
- Chats in Logar
- Chats in Nangarhar
- Chats in Nimroz
- Chats in Oruzgan
- Chats in Paktia
- Chats in Paktika
- Chats in Panjshir
- Chats in Parwan
- Chats in Samangan
- Chats in Sar-e Pol
- Chats in Takhar
- Chats in Zabul
Afghanistan - officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan - is a landlocked country located in the heart of Asia. The country is located geographically in South Asia, grouped within a regional block between the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East, as a religious, ethnolinguistic and geographic entity related to most of its neighbors. It borders Pakistan to the south and east, with Iran to the west, with Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan to the north, and with the People's Republic of China to the northeast through the Wakhan corridor. In recent years several wars and conflicts have happened in this country. In 1978, the Saur Revolution took place.
The strong harassment of the Islamic fundamentalists provoked the intervention of the Red Army in support of the government, while the guerrillas received the support of the United States, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and other Muslim nations. In 1989 the Soviets withdrew, although the civil war continued. In 1996, the Taliban imposed a regime based on Sharia. In 2001, the United States overthrew the Taliban government supported by an international coalition, in reaction to the attacks of September 11,2001 in the Pentagon and in New York and responding to a policy of persecution of the group Al Qaeda in the region by the American government. The previous political structure of Afghanistan was replaced by a more pro-Western and democratically elected government.