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Man Prayingby Richard VogelA man prays outside Eid Gah, the largest mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan. Bu
ancientorigins:Buddha of Bamiyan in Afghanistan before its destruction in 1992, Photo by Steve Mc Cu
Pearl mounted flintlock pistol, Afghanistan, 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
An Afghan decorated percussion pistol with pearl and gold inlays, late 19th century.
Flintlock blunderbuss with brass mounted jezail stock, Afghanistan, 19th century.
fishingboatproceeds:ZERO new cases of polio in Nigeria this year. Only one in Afghanistan. A 70% dro
19th century Afghan Jezail flintlock musket.
Afghan warrior with matchlock jezail, 1895.
stevemccurrystudios:COLORS OF AFGHANISTAN“A landscape might be denuded,a human settlement abandoned
Turquoise mounted gold dagger handle uncovered from a tomb at Tillya Teppe, Northern Afghanistan,
Ornate gold, silver, and pearl decorated flintlock Jezail, Afghanistan, 19th century.
soldierboidanny:I was only 19 when I first had cocks shoved into my mouth in Afghanistan. It took me
#Repost @soporevolt (@get_repost)・・・Barack Obama is peak neocolonialism! #BarackObamaIsAWarCriminal
kaciart:antrea:Jeremy Renner playing soccer with kids in Afghanistan [x]Omg this video was really am
honeycoquelicot:Pomegranate harvest season in Afghanistan.Rudaw English ©
xvarenah-deactivated20180316:Herat, Afghanistan Herat dates back to the Avestan times and was tradit
A brass and bone mounted Afghan jezail dated to the First Anglo Afghan War (1839 - 1842).
ofskfe:Ketubot (Jewish marriage contracts) from Herat, Balkh, and Kabul, Afghanistan.
inmilkwood:Pomegranate harvest season in Afghanistan
The First Anglo Afghan War, Part I — The Great GameAfghanistan has always been the crossroads
Crown featuring flowering trees. 1st century CE, Afghanistan. Belonged to a nomadic woman; could be
honeycoquelicot:Pomegranate harvest season in Afghanistan.Rudaw English ©
Drug addicts in the former Russian Cultural Centre in Kabul, where up to 1700 addicts come and go fr
aftermath of a terrorist attack
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