Afghan Aimaq Erotic

Homeland

Afghanistan (western)

Region

South Asia

About Afghan Aimaq People

Aimaqs comprise approximately 4% of the Afghanistan population — concentrated in western Afghanistan (Ghor, Badghis, Herat provinces). Persian-speaking, predominantly Sunni Muslim, with substantial cultural distinctness from broader Tajik populations including pastoral-nomadic and semi-nomadic traditions. The Aimaq umbrella aggregates four major sub-groups (Jamshidi, Firozkohi, Taimani, Hazara-Aimaq, plus the smaller Taymuri, Maliki, Mishmast, Zuri, Zainal sub-groups). The 'Hazara-Aimaq' sub-group is distinct from the Twelver Shia Hazara — they are Sunni Aimaq populations who share some genealogical-historical claims with the Mongolic Hazara.

Typical Afghan Aimaq Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Phenotype distribution shows variability across the four major sub-groups — generally intermediate between Tajik and Hazara source populations. Fitzpatrick II-IV skin tone, hair predominantly straight to wavy black, characteristic features intermediate between Iranian and Turkic-Mongol source populations.

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