what is the relationship between Afghan and Pak?in histroy,in culture,in language,in political.
would Afghan more likely to be integrated with Pak or Iran or otherwise.
I dont know whether it is appropriate to give reply to this old thread, but the question is interesting, couldnt help myself.
According to me Afghanistan's population is linguistically divided into three major groups,
1- Dari/farsi , mother tongue of atleast 50% population of afghanistan, spoken by tajiks, hazaras.
2- Pashto, an east iranian langauge, spoke by 42% Afghans.
3- turkic , spoken by uzbeks and turkmens.
Racially Pashtuns and tajiks are iranian people like kurds , balochs, ossetians etc so majority of afghan population would be described as indo-iranian...while hazaras, uzbeks, turkemens, aimaqs are turk-mongols.
Historically some parts of Afghanistan were parts of khorasan. Indigenous turks like Ghaznvis and ghauris once ruled afghanistan but are now completely absorbed into Pashtun and tajik populations...Central asian turks also ruled this region....so this area was always either ruled by iran or turan, untill hotaki pashtuns came into power in 1709.
Culturally it is close to north western Pakistan , Iran and central asia. Pashtuns are related to Pashtuns of KPK, FATA and Balochistan. Nooristanis are related to chitral. Balochs are related to Pakistan's balochistan. Dari speaking Afghans are close to iran but hazaras relate themselves more with iran due to shia faith. Turkmen, uzbeks and tajiks are related to respective ethnicities in central asia.
would Afghan more likely to be integrated with Pak or Iran or otherwise.
In my opinion they consider themselves distinct nation and neither would want to integrate their country with iran nor Pakistan.....