Afghan Americans
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أفغان الولايات المتحدة أو الأفغان الأمريكيون يشير المصطلح إلى مواطني الولايات المتحدة من أصل أفغاني أو الأمريكيين الذين قدموا من أفغانستان. وتقدر اعدادهم بنحو 300,000 تقريبا.
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Afghan Americans (Dari: آمریکاییهای افغانتبار Amrikāyi-hāye Afghān tabar, Pashto: د امريکا افغانان Da Amrīka Afghanan) are Americans of Afghan descent or Americans who originated from Afghanistan. They form the largest Afghan community in North America with the second being Afghan Canadians. The Afghan Americans may originate from any of the ethnic groups of Afghanistan. They have long been considered by the Board of Immigration Appeals and the United States Census Bureau as White Americans, but a significant number of individuals may also identify themselves as Middle Eastern or as Asian Americans, or even as "Central Asian" or "South Asian".
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أفغان الولايات المتحدة
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The Hazrati Abu Bakr Siddique Mosque in Flushing, Queens, New York City.
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أفغان الولايات المتحدة أو الأفغان الأمريكيون يشير المصطلح إلى مواطني الولايات المتحدة من أصل أفغاني أو الأمريكيين الذين قدموا من أفغانستان. وتقدر اعدادهم بنحو 300,000 تقريبا.
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Afghan Americans (Dari: آمریکاییهای افغانتبار Amrikāyi-hāye Afghān tabar, Pashto: د امريکا افغانان Da Amrīka Afghanan) are Americans of Afghan descent or Americans who originated from Afghanistan. They form the largest Afghan community in North America with the second being Afghan Canadians. The Afghan Americans may originate from any of the ethnic groups of Afghanistan. They have long been considered by the Board of Immigration Appeals and the United States Census Bureau as White Americans, but a significant number of individuals may also identify themselves as Middle Eastern or as Asian Americans, or even as "Central Asian" or "South Asian". The Afghan community in the United States was minimal until large numbers were admitted as refugees following the December 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Others have arrived similarly during and after the latest war in Afghanistan. Afghan Americans reside and work all across the United States. The states of California, Virginia and New York historically had the largest number of Afghan Americans. Thousands may also be found in the states of Arizona, Texas, Georgia, Washington, Oklahoma, Idaho, Missouri, North Carolina, and Illinois. As of 2022, their total number is approximately 155,000.
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