Afghanistan’s history
The article found in the Britannica website talks about Afghanistan’s history, map, and location. The article describes the geographical location suitability of Afghanistan. The article majors on agriculture, whereby it addresses the land topography drainage, soil, and climate (Ali, 2020). Also, the religion of Afghanistan people and their settlement pattern all over the county. From the article, there is evidence of the economic condition of Afghanistan, which comprises of manufacturing industries, agriculture, forestry, telecommunication, and transportation. Finally, the article touches on governance in the country and their cultural life.
Afghanistan is strategically located in the south-central of Asia, making it an important trade route in the continent. Afghanistan has forbidding landscapes that have failed the country coalesce into a nation but instead ever-changing alliance (Ali, 2020). Since the country has long since been involved in a war, it is impossible to have an accurate ethnic group population. According to Ali, (2020), the economy of Afghanistan for an extended period has been technically down due to lack of social institutions. However, the Soviet Union helped a lot of countries promote her economy during the 20th-century era. Mousavi (2018) noted that the country supplied natural gas to the Soviet Union, which made her finance budget deficit. The government of Afghanistan was ruled by a king but currently is under the new constitution promulgated in 2003 (Mousavi 2018).
Ali (2020), uses expressive language to bring out the real picture of Afghanistan. The article uses examples like the political development, and constitutional framework of the country form the kingship era to the current one government to explain the political struggle like the influence of the Taliban group in the country’s political stability (Ali, 2020). The examples make the readers of the article understand and have a clear picture of the country. Finally, the author uses geographical maps to describe the location of Afghanistan.