Abstract

Afghanistan is a land that has lived together with small ethnic tribes and minorities throughout history, and in terms of history, these tribes have spoken different dialects, had their own customs, traditions and beliefs, and by studying the appearance and their anatomical structure more carefully, this difference can be considered from the ideological point of view, natural geographical structure and neighborly relations with neighboring countries. But these ethnic minorities are referred by different names, including Sikhs and Hindus living in the country who faced all kinds of oppression and suffering of the time, and most of them endured it and considered this land as their homeland.

Highlights

  • The evidence and information obtained before the spread of Islam in the land called Afghanistan, lived Zoroastrians, Buddhists and Hindus

  • These ethnic minorities are referred by different names, including Sikhs and Hindus living in the country who faced all kinds of oppression and suffering of the time, and most of them endured it and considered this land as their homeland

  • Today’s Hindus and Sikhs are the remains of the same Hindus which more than 1400 years ago they migrated to this land

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Summary

Introduction

The evidence and information obtained before the spread of Islam in the land called Afghanistan, lived Zoroastrians, Buddhists and Hindus. They have been able to carry out their activities as a citizen of this land and play a role in all matters which from until today, this process continues with many ups and downs. Despite of all the problems and lack of attention of the officials in political, commercial, economic and social affairs and the beliefs of the Hindu and Sikhs in Afghanistan, this gentle and noble people did not leave their homeland and continued to live in this land and them proud of living in this land too. Despite of being all the problems in the research carried out by institutions and in-.

Historical Background of Sikhs in Afghanistan
Origin of Hindus and Sikhs in Afghanistan
The Scholars of the Sikh’s Religion
The Rules and Customs of the Temple
Wedding Ceremony
Divorce Ceremony
Favorite Foods of Sikhs
Celebration of Visaak and Problem of Being Minority in Afghanistan
Profession and Art
Conclusion
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