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Afghan Australians ( prs, استرالیایی های افغان‌تبار ''Ostorâliyâi-hāye Afghān tabar'', ps, د اسټرالیا افغانان ''Da Asṭrālyā Afghanan'') are Australians tied to
Afghanistan Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,; prs, امارت اسلامی افغانستان is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. Referred to as the Heart of Asia, it is borde ...
either by birth or by ancestry. The Australian Bureau of Statistics categorise these people as part of Southern and Central Asian Australians. The first
Afghans Afghans ( ps, افغانان, translit=afghanan; Persian/ prs, افغان ها, translit=afghānhā; Persian: افغانستانی, romanized: ''Afghanistani'') or Afghan people are nationals or citizens of Afghanistan, or people with ancestry ...
who migrated to Australia arrived mid the 19th century a
cameleers
Over subsequent decades, they played a crucial role in facilitating British exploration of the country’s desert center of the Australian Outback. Cameleers were prohibited from bringing their wives to Australia. Therefore, the Afghan demographic was almost entirely made up of men during this period. The White Australia policy prevented further migration from 1901 until the 1970s. At the time of the 2016 census, 46,800 Australians were born in Afghanistan. In 2008, 19,416 people claimed Afghan ancestry, either part of a mixed ancestry or Afghan alone. Total responses: 25,451,383 for total count of persons: 19,855,288.


Afghan cameleers

Although Afghans without camels are reported to have reached Australia as early as 1838, in the latter part of the 19th century several thousand men from Afghanistan, Baluchistan, Kashmir, Sind, Rajasthan, Egypt, Persia, Turkey and Punjab, but collectively known as "Afghans", were recruited during initial British development of the Outback, especially for the operation of camel trains in desert areas. The first Afghan cameleers arrived in
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in June 1860, when three men arrived with a shipment of 24 camels for the Burke and Wills expedition.australia.gov.au > About Australia > Australian Stories > Afghan cameleers in Australia
Accessed 8 May 2014.
They continued to work in the arid interior of the continent from the 1860s to the 1930s, until finally being superseded by the development of railways and motorised road transport. The Afghans played an important supportive role in the exploration and economic development of the interior through carting water, food and materials to remote pastoral stations and mining settlements, as well as for the construction of the Overland Telegraph, and the Port Augusta to Alice Springs railway. They also had an important role in establishing the Muslim faith in Australia.


Brief overview

Prior to 1979, approximately 149 Afghans came to Australia for educational purposes. During the 1980s
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and the 1990s civil war, over 7,000 Afghans arrived in Australia. The Afghan Australian community has produced a sizable number of individuals notable in many fields, including law, medicine, engineering, teaching and business. In
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, the largest portion of Afghan Australians reside in the LGAs of
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( North Ryde,
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, Marsfield, and Top Ryde),
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( Castle Hill, Cherrybrook, and Kellyville), Blacktown ( Glenwood, Parklea,
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and Bella Vista) and Sutherland Shire ( Miranda). Ethnic
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are believed to reside in suburbs such as Auburn and Merrylands. In
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the majority of Afghans live in Greater Dandenong and Casey. The recent arrival of Afghan asylum seekers by boat has changed the demography of the Afghan Australian community in a significant way. Once only a tiny minority, Hazaras are now more common among the Afghan Australian community in all major cities and small country towns such as Shepparton, Mildura and Swan Hill in Victoria and Griffith in NSW. Smaller communities of Afghans are also found in
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and
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. Australian residents at the time of the 2006 Census who were born in Afghanistan arrived mostly in the 1990s (7,707) and since 2000 (8,554). Very few had arrived before 1979 (149). 9,356 (56%) had acquired Australian citizenship. A large number of Afghans have migrated from
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because of the
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between Australia and New Zealand.


Cultural Centres

In Sydney there are several mosques at which Afghans gather, one located in North Ryde and another located in Auburn . The largest and most significant mosque is located in Blacktown, where the new mosque was inaugurated on 3 May 2014, after being reconstructed on the site of the old mosque. Across the road from the mosque is a cultural centre that hosts ceremonies such as wakes, community elections, awards etc. Custodianship of both properties belongs to the Afghan Community Support Association, the largest association representing Afghans in Australia.


Education

In Sydney there are two Saturday schools for Afghan Australian youths: * Esteqlal Afghan Saturday School located at Castle Hill Library. * Top Ryde Persian Saturday School located at Ryde Public School.


Language

Most Afghan Australians are fluent in English and their native Afghan languages such as Dari, Pashto, and Hazaragi (see
Languages of Afghanistan Afghanistan is a multilingual country in which two Iranic languages – Pashto and Dari Persian – are both official and most widely spoken. Dari is the official name of the variety of Persian language spoken in Afghanistan. It is often ref ...
).


Religion

Islam Islam (; ar, ۘالِإسلَام, , ) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centred primarily around the Quran, a religious text considered by Muslims to be the direct word of God (or '' Allah'') as it was revealed to Muhammad, the ...
is the declared religion of most Afghan Australians. Additionally, there is a small minority of Christians. The Afghans have a long history in Australia. They built many mosques for worship in Australia and the first mosque was also built by the Afghan cameleers in the 19th century.


Human rights abuses

Afghan refugees alongside those of other nationalities claiming asylum in Australia have been victims of rights abuses in immigration detention centers. One publicized story in 2019 was of an Afghan doctor who studied in China and then claimed asylum in Australia, becoming demoralized during six years in detention and committing suicide in a Brisbane hotel.


Notable people

* Rasul Amin * Mustafa Amini * Yalda Hakim *
Saad Mohseni Saad Mohseni (Persian: سعد محسنی) is an Afghan Australian businessman and entrepreneur. He is the chairman and chief executive officer of MOBY Group, launched in Afghanistan in 2002 and now active across South and Central Asia and the ...
* Fatima Payman * Hussain Sadiqi *
Amin Saikal Professor Amin Saikal (born in Kabul, Afghanistan), is Adjunct Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Western Australia, and a former University Distinguished Professor and Director of the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies (The Mi ...
*
Mahmoud Saikal Mahmoud Saikal ( prs, محمود صیقل) is a senior Afghans, Afghan diplomat and an international development specialist. He was the Permanent Representative of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the United Nations from October 2015 until ...
* Mariam Veiszadeh *
Ben Barba Ben Barba (born 13 June 1989) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who last played for St Helens in the Super League. He primarily played as a or . He was banned by both the NRL and Rugby Football League in February ...


See also

* Afghan (Australia) - Muslim camel drivers who worked in outback Australia from the 1860s to the 1930s


References


External links


The Afghan Cameleeers in Australia
{{Afghan diaspora Asian Australian