According to ALLCITYCODES.COM, the area code of Afghanistan is +93. This code is used when dialing to Afghanistan from another country. The area code of Afghanistan is a three-digit number and indicates the country and region where the telephone number is registered. For example, if a person in the United States dials a phone number in Kabul, they would use +93 followed by the Afghan phone number. The area code of Afghanistan allows for calls to be placed to both landline and mobile phones within the country. Landlines in Afghanistan are typically registered with local seven digit numbers, while mobile phones are typically registered with nine digit numbers. When dialing from outside the country, it is necessary to include +93 before entering the seven or nine digit number. It is important to note that these numbers may change depending on which service provider you are using. In addition to landline and mobile phones, many businesses in Afghanistan also have toll-free numbers that can be reached via international calls using +93 as their area code. This allows customers from outside of Afghanistan to contact businesses quickly and easily without having to pay international calling fees. Additionally, many internet-based services such as VoIP have become popular in recent years due to their cost-effectiveness when making international calls from outside of the country.  Afghanistan is a unitary presidential Islamic republic with a bicameral legislature. The president of Afghanistan is the head of state and commander-in-chief of the Afghan Armed Forces. Executive power is exercised by the government, while legislative power is vested in both the government and two chambers of parliament, Meshrano Jirga (House of Elders) and Wolesi Jirga (House of People). The judiciary is independent and appointed by the president. The current political system in Afghanistan was established after the fall of Taliban regime in 2001. The new constitution was adopted in 2004, which established a centralized presidential system with an elected president as head of state. This constitution was revised during 2007–08 to provide more rights to women and minorities, as well as increased powers for parliament. PARADISDACHAT: Features public policy of Afghanistan.

Afghanistan 2004
Yearbook 2004 Afghanistan. A council assembly, Loya Jirga, adopted a new constitution in early January that gives Afghanistan a strong presidential office. A. is described […]