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Sharp contrast - many an educated Afghan lady has donned Western dress (left), but others are still too shy to abandon the centuries old "chaddari" or veil (right).
The Times of Ceylon Press
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Sharp contrast - many an educated Afghan lady has donned Western dress (left), but others are still too shy to abandon the centuries old "chaddari" or veil (right).
The Times of Ceylon Press
Afghanistan The Struggle Continues
Pakistani authorities and international relief agencies struggle to provide food, shelter and medical care for Afghan refuges who now number in the millions. Above, wounded refugee; right, distribution of food and milk; far right, tent-covered cla...
The Times of Ceylon Press
Afghanistan - A Herd of Fat-tailed Afghani Sheep
Afghanistan -- A herd of Fat-tailed Afghani sheep, the principle source of meet, hides and wool for Afghanistan. The herds are usually tended by young boys.
Pan-Asia Photos
Afghanistan-Pushtuns who want an independent state of their own along the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan, come into Gazni city with their guns. These tribesmen are dead shots, even using old flint-lock rifles.
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Democratic Republic of Afghanistan Extention of Self Defence
250 outstanding members of the youth organization of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan receive political and military training in a camp near Kabul capital. After the three-month course, the 17- to 20-year-old boys will join self-defense batt...
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Afghanistan - A fruit peddler in Kabul
Afghanistan -- A fruit peddler in Kabul. Donkeys are the most common pack-carrying animals in Afghanistan and are used to carry practically everything that a human being cannot manage.
Pan-Asia Photos
Sardar Mohammed Daoud -- Prime Minister of Afghanistan (1953 - 63)
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Afganistan -- Afgani harvestors dancing the Harvest Dance, brandishing long scythes called Sikals which are used to cut wheat and other crops.
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