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9 mar 2024 · As the world was watching the Taliban's return to power in August 2021, two sisters in Kabul were among millions of women in Afghanistan who could directly feel the new regime tightening its...
- Cycling sisters defy the Taliban to achieve Olympic dream - BBC
Fariba and her sister left Afghanistan after the Taliban...
- Cycling sisters defy the Taliban to achieve Olympic dream - BBC
Chiński pielgrzym Xuanzang określa nazwą 阿薄健 („Abojian” [4]) lud zamieszkujący tereny na północ od Gór Sulejmańskich. W języku perskim -stân oznacza „kraj”. Starożytni Grecy nazywali te tereny „Ariana” od awestyjskiego Aryanam Vaeja lub „ Aryavarta ” – „kraj Ariów ” w sanskrycie (por. Iran).
9 mar 2024 · The Last Torch: Singing for Afghanistan. Women use the power of their voice to fight for freedom in a country that doesn't allow them to work and where education is banned for girls.
Afghan Girl is a 1984 photographic portrait of Sharbat Gula, an Afghan refugee in Pakistan during the Soviet–Afghan War. The photograph, taken by American photojournalist Steve McCurry near the Pakistani city of Peshawar, appeared on the June 1985 cover of National Geographic.
Her sisters, brothers and grandmother moved to Pakistan to the Nasir Bagh refugee camp on the border with Afghanistan. [2] However, Gula corrected the earlier reports, stating that her mother died of appendicitis and that her father was alive when they moved to Pakistan.
Sisters in Arms is a 2010 Canadian documentary film by created by Beth Freeman about three women who joined the Canadian military and took part in combat in Afghanistan. [1]
17 lip 2024 · Fariba and her sister left Afghanistan after the Taliban took power. They kept on entering races and kept on winning until their parents eventually found out when they saw pictures of them in the...