Afghans (Dari: افغانها; Pashto: افغانان) are the citizens and nationals of Afghanistan. Afghans are composed of various ethnic groups, of which Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, and Uzbeks are the largest.
The two main languages spoken among the Afghan people are Dari (a variety of Persian) and Pashto. Historically, the term "Afghan" was a Pashtun ethnonym, but later came to refer to all people in Afghanistan, regardless of their ethnicity after the 1964 Constitution of Afghanistan proposed by King Mohammad Zahir Shah.
