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There are 83 total results for your Afghanistan search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

阿富汗

see styles
ā fù hàn
    a1 fu4 han4
a fu han

More info & calligraphy:

Afghanistan
Afghanistan

ファラー

see styles
 faraa / fara
    ファラー

More info & calligraphy:

Farah
(place-name) Farah (Afghanistan); Farrar; Farrer

アフガニスタン

see styles
 afuganisutan
    アフガニスタン

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Afghanistan
(place-name) Afghanistan

ダッカ

see styles
 dakka
    ダッカ
Dhaka (Bangladesh); (place-name) Dhaka (Bangladesh); Dacca; Dakka (Afghanistan)

ヘリ川

see styles
 herigawa
    ヘリがわ
(place-name) Heri Rud (Afghanistan) (river)

ホルム

see styles
 horumu
    ホルム
(abbreviation) (See ホルムアルデヒド) formaldehyde; (place-name) Kholm (Afghanistan); Holm

俾路支

see styles
bǐ lù zhī
    bi3 lu4 zhi1
pi lu chih
Balochi (ethnic group of Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan)

喀布爾


喀布尔

see styles
kā bù ěr
    ka1 bu4 er3
k`a pu erh
    ka pu erh
Kabul, capital of Afghanistan

坎大哈

see styles
kǎn dà hā
    kan3 da4 ha1
k`an ta ha
    kan ta ha
Kandahar (town in Southern Afghanistan)

塔利班

see styles
tǎ lì bān
    ta3 li4 ban1
t`a li pan
    ta li pan
the Taliban, Islamist organization that emerged in the mid-1990s in Afghanistan

塔吉克

see styles
tǎ jí kè
    ta3 ji2 ke4
t`a chi k`o
    ta chi ko
Tajik ethnic group; Tajikistan, former Soviet republic adjoining Xinjiang and Afghanistan

巴格蘭


巴格兰

see styles
bā gé lán
    ba1 ge2 lan2
pa ko lan
Baghlan province of north Afghanistan

稽薑那


稽姜那

see styles
jī jiāng nà
    ji1 jiang1 na4
chi chiang na
 Keikyōna
Kikana. 'A people in Afghanistan (east of Kandahar, south of Ghazna) ruled A.D. 630 by independent chieftains, perhaps identical with the Kykānān of Arabic chroniclers.' Eitel.

赫拉特

see styles
hè lā tè
    he4 la1 te4
ho la t`e
    ho la te
Herat (city in Afghanistan)

闊悉多


阔悉多

see styles
kuò xī duō
    kuo4 xi1 duo1
k`uo hsi to
    kuo hsi to
 Kashita
Khusta, "a district of ancient Tukhara, probably the region south of Talikhan, Lat. 36°42 N., Long. 69°25 E." Eitel. But it may be Khost in Afghanistan, south-west of Peshawar.

阿姆河

see styles
ā mǔ hé
    a1 mu3 he2
a mu ho
Amu Darya, the biggest river of Central Asia, from Pamir to Aral sea, forming the boundary between Afghanistan and Tajikistan then flowing through Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan; formerly called Oxus by Greek and Western writers, and Gihon by medieval Islamic writers

阿薄健

see styles
ā bó jiàn
    a1 bo2 jian4
a po chien
 Ahaken
Avakan, Vakhan, Khavakan; Wakhan, an ancient kingdom on the borders of the present Afghanistan, described by Xuanzang as 200 li south-east of Badakshan. Also 濕薄健; 劫薄健.

馬爾賈


马尔贾

see styles
mǎ ěr jiǎ
    ma3 er3 jia3
ma erh chia
Marja (also spelled Marjah or Marjeh), agricultural district in Nad Ali District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan

鶴悉那


鹤悉那

see styles
hè xīn à
    he4 xin1 a4
ho hsin a
Hosna, or Ghazna, 'the capital of Tsaukūṭa, the present Ghuznee' (Ghazni) in Afghanistan. Eitel.

鶴薩羅


鹤萨罗

see styles
hè sà luó
    he4 sa4 luo2
ho sa lo
Hasara, 'the second capital of Tsaukūṭa, perhaps the modern Assaia Hazaréh between Ghuznee and Kandahar in Afghanistan.' Eitel.

アイバク

see styles
 aibaku
    アイバク
(place-name) Aybak (Afghanistan)

アフガン

see styles
 afugan
    アフガン
(adj-no,n) (1) Afghan; (2) (abbreviation) (See アフガニスタン) Afghanistan; (3) afghan (blanket, shawl); (place-name) Afghan

ガスニー

see styles
 gazunii / gazuni
    ガズニー
(place-name) Ghazni (Afghanistan)

カラナウ

see styles
 karanau
    カラナウ
(place-name) Qala Nau; Qaleh-ye Now (Afghanistan)

ギリシク

see styles
 girishiku
    ギリシク
(place-name) Girishk (Afghanistan)

ハーシ川

see styles
 haashigawa / hashigawa
    ハーシがわ
(place-name) Khash Rud (Afghanistan) (river)

ヘラート

see styles
 heraato / herato
    ヘラート
(place-name) Herat (Afghanistan); Herrath

メイマネ

see styles
 meimane / memane
    メイマネ
(place-name) Meymaneh (Afghanistan)

加茲尼省


加兹尼省

see styles
jiā zī ní shěng
    jia1 zi1 ni2 sheng3
chia tzu ni sheng
Ghazni or Ghaznah province of Afghanistan

坎大哈省

see styles
kǎn dà hā shěng
    kan3 da4 ha1 sheng3
k`an ta ha sheng
    kan ta ha sheng
Kandahar province of Afghanistan

巴格蘭省


巴格兰省

see styles
bā gé lán shěng
    ba1 ge2 lan2 sheng3
pa ko lan sheng
Baghlan province of north Afghanistan

普什圖語


普什图语

see styles
pǔ shí tú yǔ
    pu3 shi2 tu2 yu3
p`u shih t`u yü
    pu shih tu yü
Pashtu (one of the languages of Afghanistan)

瓦罕走廊

see styles
wǎ hǎn zǒu láng
    wa3 han3 zou3 lang2
wa han tsou lang
Wakhan Corridor, panhandle in the northeast of Afghanistan sharing a border with China at its eastern end

納德阿里


纳德阿里

see styles
nà dé ā lǐ
    na4 de2 a1 li3
na te a li
Nad Ali, town in Helmand province, Afghanistan

羅摩印度


罗摩印度

see styles
luó mó yìn dù
    luo2 mo2 yin4 du4
lo mo yin tu
 Ramaindo
Helmend a river rising in Afghanistan.

託拉博拉


托拉博拉

see styles
tuō lā bó lā
    tuo1 la1 bo2 la1
t`o la po la
    to la po la
Torabora mountain area in east Afghanistan, famous for its caves

赫拉特省

see styles
hè lā tè shěng
    he4 la1 te4 sheng3
ho la t`e sheng
    ho la te sheng
Herat province of Afghanistan

赫爾曼德


赫尔曼德

see styles
hè ěr màn dé
    he4 er3 man4 de2
ho erh man te
Helmand (name); Helmand province of south Afghanistan, capital Lashkar Gah

阿富汗斯

see styles
 afuganisutan
    アフガニスタン
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Afghanistan

馬爾扎赫


马尔扎赫

see styles
mǎ ěr zhā hè
    ma3 er3 zha1 he4
ma erh cha ho
Marjah, town in Helmand province, Afghanistan

ガルデーズ

see styles
 garudeezu
    ガルデーズ
(place-name) Gardez (Afghanistan)

カンダハル

see styles
 kandaharu
    カンダハル
(place-name) Kandahar (Afghanistan)

クンドゥズ

see styles
 kundodozu
    クンドゥズ
(place-name) Qunduz (Afghanistan)

ディヤック

see styles
 diyakku
    ディヤック
(place-name) Dey Yak (district, Afghanistan); Dih Yak

バーミヤン

see styles
 baamiyan / bamiyan
    バーミヤン
(1) (place) Bamyan (Afghanistan); Bamiyan; (2) (company) Bamiyan (restaurant chain); (place-name) Bamyan (Afghanistan); Bamiyan; (c) Bamiyan (restaurant chain)

バグラーン

see styles
 baguraan / baguran
    バグラーン
(place-name) Baghlan (Afghanistan)

亜富汗斯坦

see styles
 afuganisutan
    アフガニスタン
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Afghanistan

拉什卡爾加


拉什卡尔加

see styles
lā shí kǎ ěr jiā
    la1 shi2 ka3 er3 jia1
la shih k`a erh chia
    la shih ka erh chia
Lashkar Gah, capital of Helmand province in south Afghanistan

楠格哈爾省


楠格哈尔省

see styles
nán gé hā ěr shěng
    nan2 ge2 ha1 er3 sheng3
nan ko ha erh sheng
Nangarhar province of Afghanistan

開伯爾山口


开伯尔山口

see styles
kāi bó ěr shān kǒu
    kai1 bo2 er3 shan1 kou3
k`ai po erh shan k`ou
    kai po erh shan kou
Khyber pass (between Pakistand and Afghanistan)

阿富汗斯坦

see styles
 afuganisutan
    アフガニスタン
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Afghanistan

霍爾布魯克


霍尔布鲁克

see styles
huò ěr bù lǔ kè
    huo4 er3 bu4 lu3 ke4
huo erh pu lu k`o
    huo erh pu lu ko
Holbrook (name); Richard C.A. Holbrooke (1941-2010), US diplomat, influential in brokering 1995 Dayton Bosnian peace deal, US special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan from 2009

カンダハール

see styles
 kandahaaru / kandaharu
    カンダハール
(place-name) Qandahar (Afghanistan)

シュグニー語

see styles
 shuguniigo / shugunigo
    シュグニーご
Shughni (language spoken in Pamir mountains in Afghanistan and Tajikistan)

トハリスタン

see styles
 toharisutan
    トハリスタン
(place-name) Tokharistan (Afghanistan)

バーミアーン

see styles
 baamiaan / bamian
    バーミアーン
(place-name) Bamian (Afghanistan)

ポレホムリー

see styles
 porehomurii / porehomuri
    ポレホムリー
(place-name) Pol-e Khomri (Afghanistan)

アサダーバード

see styles
 asadaabaado / asadabado
    アサダーバード
(place-name) Asadabad (Afghanistan)

イスラム共和国

see styles
 isuramukyouwakoku / isuramukyowakoku
    イスラムきょうわこく
Islamic republic (Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Mauritania)

ヴァーデュージ

see styles
 aadeuuji / adeuji
    ヴァーデュージ
(place-name) Varduj (Afghanistan)

クシケクーネー

see styles
 kushikekuunee / kushikekunee
    クシケクーネー
(place-name) Kushk-e Kuhneh (Afghanistan)

シェバルガーン

see styles
 shebarugaan / shebarugan
    シェバルガーン
(place-name) Sheberghan (Afghanistan)

ヌーリスターン

see styles
 nuurisutaan / nurisutan
    ヌーリスターン
(place-name) Nurestan (Afghanistan)

ハーナーバード

see styles
 haanaabaado / hanabado
    ハーナーバード
(place-name) Khanabad (Afghanistan)

バーミヤン渓谷

see styles
 baamiyankeikoku / bamiyankekoku
    バーミヤンけいこく
(place-name) Bamiyan Valley (Afghanistan)

ペシャワール会

see styles
 peshawaarukai / peshawarukai
    ペシャワールかい
(org) Peshawar-kai (Japanese NGO operating out of Afghanistan and Pakistan); (o) Peshawar-kai (Japanese NGO operating out of Afghanistan and Pakistan)

アフガニスターン

see styles
 afuganisutaan / afuganisutan
    アフガニスターン
(place-name) Afghanistan

コウテアシュロウ

see styles
 kouteashurou / koteashuro
    コウテアシュロウ
(place-name) Kowt-e Ashrow (Afghanistan)

チャーリーカール

see styles
 chaariikaaru / charikaru
    チャーリーカール
(place-name) Charikar (Afghanistan)

チャハーンスール

see styles
 chahaansuuru / chahansuru
    チャハーンスール
(place-name) Chakhansur (Afghanistan)

バラキラージャン

see styles
 barakiraajan / barakirajan
    バラキラージャン
(place-name) Baraki Rajaian (Afghanistan)

ファイザーバード

see styles
 faizaabaado / faizabado
    ファイザーバード
(place-name) Faizabad (India); Feyzabad (Afghanistan)

Variations:
カブール
カーブル

see styles
 kabuuru; kaaburu / kaburu; kaburu
    カブール; カーブル
Kabul (Afghanistan)

カラーテギルザーイ

see styles
 karaategiruzaai / karategiruzai
    カラーテギルザーイ
(place-name) Qalat-i-Ghilzais (Afghanistan)

ザルグーンシャハル

see styles
 zaruguunshaharu / zarugunshaharu
    ザルグーンシャハル
(place-name) Zarghun Sahr (Afghanistan)

ジャラーラーバード

see styles
 jaraaraabaado / jararabado
    ジャラーラーバード
(place-name) Jalalabad (Afghanistan)

バーラーモルガーブ

see styles
 baaraamorugaabu / baramorugabu
    バーラーモルガーブ
(place-name) Bala Morghab (Afghanistan)

マザーレシャリーフ

see styles
 mazaareshariifu / mazaresharifu
    マザーレシャリーフ
(place-name) Mazar-e Sharif (Afghanistan)

アフガニスタン共和国

see styles
 afuganisutankyouwakoku / afuganisutankyowakoku
    アフガニスタンきょうわこく
(place-name) Republic of Afghanistan

Variations:
タリバン
タリバーン
ターリバーン

see styles
 tariban; taribaan; taaribaan / tariban; tariban; tariban
    タリバン; タリバーン; ターリバーン
Taliban (fundamentalist Islamic group in Afghanistan); Taleban

Variations:
アフガニスタン・イスラム共和国
アフガニスタンイスラム共和国

see styles
 afuganisutanisuramukyouwakoku / afuganisutanisuramukyowakoku
    アフガニスタンイスラムきょうわこく
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

Variations:
亜富汗斯坦(ateji)
阿富汗斯坦(ateji)
阿富汗斯(ateji)

see styles
 afuganisutan
    アフガニスタン
(kana only) Afghanistan

Variations:
亜富汗斯坦(ateji)(rK)
阿富汗斯坦(ateji)(rK)
阿富汗斯(ateji)(rK)

see styles
 afuganisutan
    アフガニスタン
(kana only) Afghanistan

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 83 results for "Afghanistan" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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