Afghan Cultural Ceremonies and Traditions


[ Barat | Eid | Funeral | Jashan | Mahram | Nawroaz | Tawalud | Wedding ]

Wedding

 Wedding
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+- Stages of the Wedding Process
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+- Khush Kardan (Selection of Bride)
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+- Talab Gari -- Maraka
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+- Lavs Dadan -- Sten-o-tar
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+- Shernee Dadan -- Sten-o-tar
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+- Shernee Khoorey wa Nekah -- Desmal
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+- Arosee -- Wada
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+- Shab-e-Henah -- The Nuqrozo Shpa
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+- Shab-e-Arosey -- The Wada Shpa
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+- Rooz-e-say (Takht-jamey) -- Dreyema

Funeral

 Funeral
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+- Stages of Funeral
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+- Tajheez wa Takfeen -- Ghusal aw Kafan
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+- Namaz-e-Jenaza -- The Jenazay-Lmonz
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+- Isqat -- Isqat
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+- Dafan -- Shakhawul
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+- Fateha -- Pata
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+- Rooze-e-Dowam wa Soyom -- Dowahama ow Dreyema
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+- Shab-ha-e-Juma -- The Jumay Shpa
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+- Rooz-e-Haftam -- Oowama
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+- Chelum -- Chalwaishti
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+- Saal -- Kaal

Eid

 Eid
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+- Eid-ul-Feter (Eid of end of Ramazan) ** Kuchnay Akhtar
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| +- Moon sighting -- Shahadat of sighting -- End of Ramazan.
| | After Royat (moon sighting) Eid is announced by cannon
| | shots. ** Miasht
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| +- Eid Day Brunch ( this is only day of the year that Afghans
| | eat brunch.) ** The Akhtar Naray [The Akhtar Naray kayee]
| |
| +- Eid Mubaraki starts after Brunch on first day of Eid **
| | ** Akhtar Mubaraki
| |
| +- Festival of Namaz-e-Eid, Gathering in Eidgah (where people
| | celebrate Eid and say Eid prayers) ** Edgah, ow the Edgah Mela
| |
| +- Mela-e-Eid -- Games and celebration in local parks for three
| days and nights. This includes Tukham Jangi, Saq Jangai,
| Shutur Jangai, Qushti-Geraftan (wrestling), Gudi Paran Bazi,
| sale of exotic sweets for kids (Halway-e-Pashmak, Nuqul, Jilabi,
| Falooda). Also Naiza Bazi is common pass time during Eid.
| ** The Akhtar Melay
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+- Eid-ul-adha (Eid-e-Qurban) Eid of Haj and Qurbani ** Loy Akhtar
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+- Namaz-e-Eid in Eidgah ** The Akhtar Lmonz
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+- 21 gun salute for the arrival of Eid ** The Akhtar Topoona
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+- Similar fesitival as Eid-ul-Feter
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+- Qurbani ** Akhtarai
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+- Ethnic and Cultural Variations [To be added]

Nawroaz

 Nawroaz (New Years Day - For Solar Calendar, 21st March)
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+- Most Ancient Festival in Afghan Culture
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+- Highlights:
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+- In Mazar
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| +- The raising of Janda-e-Sakhi
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| +- Mela-e-Gul-e-Surkh
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| +- Buz-Kashi
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+- In Kabul
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| +- Raising of the Toogh-e-Mandaee, sign of wealth and
| hope for the new year (Toogh = Flag)
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+- In Qandahar
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| +- Wrestling, Naiza Bazi, ** Ghaizh, Neshan Weshtal
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+- In Afghanistan in General
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| +- Rooz-e-Dehqan, accompaned by agricultural shows
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| +- Jashn-e-Nehal Shani, planting of trees
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+- Food Specials During Nawrooz
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| +- Kulcha-e-Nawroozi
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| +- Maewa-e-Tarkarda (7 nuts in sweetened water)
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| +- Sabzi chalaw (Spinach and Rice) on new year's eve.
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+- Special Outdoor Activities
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+- Sabza Laqhat Kardan -- Families go to the fields and
farms and spend the day picnicking

Shab-e-Barat

 Shab-e-Barat ** The Barat Shpa **
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+- In Afghan culture this is the night when the "Rezq-o-
| roozi" is assigned by God.
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+- Celebrated with fire works
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+- Some people eat "Shakar" with Rice -- symbolic of their
"rezq" for the rest of the year.


 

Rooz-e-Maharam

 Rooz-e-Mahram 
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Jashan-e-Isteqlaal

 Jashan-e-Isteqlaal 
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+- Celebration of the "Isterdate-e-Isteqlal-e-Afghanistan"
| On this day Afghanistan "regained" its independence.
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+- Date: 6th Jowza, 1298 (27th May 1919)
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+- King Amanullah procalimed the independence of Afghanistan
| on 13th April 1919 (24 Hamal 1298).
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+- On 4th May 1919 the third Afghan-British war began and lasted
| until 28th May. On 27th May an Afghan offensive in Tal-o-Wana
| prompted the Britishers to respect Afghanistan's 13th April
| declaration of independence.
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+- Finally the Afghan-British peace accord was signed on 18th
| August 1919.
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+- Ceremonies for Jashan-e-Isteqlaal
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+- Held from the first day of the month of Sunbula
| 21st August.
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+- Celebration lasted 7 days in the capital and 3 days in
| provincial capitals.
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+- Celebration began by putting a flower bouquet on the
| monument of Independence. ( This is done by the head of
| of the state).
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+- This was followed by an impressive military parade which
| includs, army and airforce and artilary.
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+- On the 2nd day there was a student parade.
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+- Agricultural, industrial exhibitions were held during
| these seven days.
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+- High ranking scholarly and cultural meetings were being
| held in which scholars from all over the world were
| invited.
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+- Sport competitions with neighbouring and international
| teams were held in Chaman-e-Hozorie and Ghazi Stadium in
| Kabul.
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+- Music groups from Afghanistan, and its regional neigbours
| including Former Soviet Union, Iran, Pakistan, China, India
| and Turkey and sometimes United States and European countries
| came to Kabul.
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+- National Folk dance shows(Atan-e-Milli) with all its variations
| were performed in Chaman-e-Huzoori and Ghazi Stadium in Kabul.
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+- In Kabul, Manteqa-e-Jashan (Chaman-e-Huzoori, Jadae-e-Maiwand,
| the main government buildings) were illuminated with millions
| of colorful light bulbs. ( Major Highlight of Jashan)
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+- Buz-Kashi and other local sports were also being held during
| this seven days.
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+- Atesh Bazi (fire works) were held all seven nights in Kabul.
| In Kabul Atesh Bazi was very impressive.
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+- Special publications, newspapers, magazines, books were
| published to commemorate this occasions.
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+- All military promotions were announced on this day.
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+- The same programs were held in provincial capitals for
three days.

Tawalud (Birth)

 Tawalud (Birth) 
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+- Aazan in the ear upon birth
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+- Birth of Son ( Celebrated for the continuance of
| family name )
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+- Slaughter a sheep (this is called A-qeeq)
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+- Naam-guzari (Naming Ceremony)
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+- Shab-e-Shash (sixth night celebration)
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+- Chela-Guraez
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+- Chela- Guraez is a party thrown for a woman after 40 days
of a child birth.


Khat-Nasoori (Male Circumcision)
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+- Male circumcision before the age of 7, accompanied by
festivity and music.



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