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         Afghanistan Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Accent on Afghanistan: Pashto: Useful Phrases & Vocabulary: The Language & Culture of Afghanistan [With Headphones] by Penton Overseas, 2009-02
  2. Ancient Indian culture in Afghanistan (Greater India Society. Bulletin) by Upendra Nath Ghoshal, 1928
  3. Accent on Afghanistan: Dari: Useful Phrases & Vocabulary: The Language & Culture of Afghanistan [With Headphones] by Penton Overseas, 2009-02
  4. Afghanistan: The Culture
  5. Preliminary notes on Hazāra culture: (The Danish Scientific Mission to Afghanistan 1953-55) (Historisk-filosofiske meddelelser) by Klaus Ferdinand, 1959
  6. Many Cultures, One World: Afghanistan by Barbara Knox, 2004-01-01
  7. Culture and Customs of Afghanistan by Hafizullah (Author) Emadi, 2005
  8. The Impact of foreign aid projects on Afghanistan society and culture: 1962-1972 by Abdul Rahman Hamdard, 1973
  9. The Soviet Afghanistan experience as a reflection of Soviet strategic culture (USAWC Military Studies Program paper) by Jeff Kelly, 1989
  10. The Soviet Afghanistan experience as a reflection of Soviet strategic culture (USAWC military studies program paper) by Thomas J Kelly, 1989
  11. Afghanistan (Proceedings of the Central Asian Society) by W. R. H Merk, 1913
  12. Les Pachtounes: Economie et culture d'une aristocratie guerriere (Afghanistan-Pakistan) (Collection Recherches asiatiques) (French Edition) by Laurent Dessart, 2001
  13. Drugs, Oil, and War: The United States in Afghanistan, Colombia, and Indochina by Peter Dale Scott, 2003-05
  14. AFGHANISTAN: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by ALESSANDRO MONSUTTI, 2001

41. Watan Afghanistan
Extensive information on Afghan culture with main emphasis on the tradition of the Pashtoons, and on Islam. Includes a guide into history, online books in English and Pashto, a list of Afghan email adresses, multimedia, a discussion forum and news links.
http://www.afghanan.net/
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42. Culture
Online exhibit that documents the life and culture of afghanistan in the late 1960s,organized into six browseable subject categories architecture, history
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Cultural, social and political portal for Afghanistan. News, Afghanpedia, editorials and articles, letters and journals, and an art gallery.
www.sabawoon.com Reviewed by: netlibrarian A C D E G M S V Afghanistan for Kids Info.
Sections on counting; an "Afghan Speakeasy" with phrases in Farsi; stories; articles about food and clothing; and a photo album.
www.public.asu.edu Reviewed by: netlibrarian A C D E G M S V Afghanistan: The Harrison Forman Collection Info.
Online exhibit that documents the life and culture of Afghanistan in the late 1960s, organized into six browseable subject categories: architecture, history, land, people, settlements, and transportation.
www.uwm.edu Reviewed by: netlibrarian A C D E G M S V Ariana Afghan Info.
Art and culture magazine with articles, news, postcards, shopping, pictures, music, chat.
www.arianaafghan.com

43. MSN Learning & Research - System Difficulties
Introduces the land and its people. Includes information on the country's past, its current government, and the culture that prevails today.
http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?z=1&pg=2&ti=761569370

44. AfghanMedia [afghanistan In The Media]
Offers information on culture, media, society, politics and news related to afghanistan.
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45. Afghanistan's Culture
Guest Book. Chat. afghanistan's culture. Afghan Holidays Attractions, AfghanCommunity In Guyana. Famous Afghan's Biographies, Ethnic Groups of afghanistan.
http://www.afghan-world.com/afghanistan's_culture.htm
Afghanistan's Culture Afghan Community In Guyana Famous Afghan's Biographies Ethnic Groups of Afghanistan Afghan Traditional Costumes ... Back

46. Welcome To Sabawoon Online
Provides news and information about afghanistan, including land, people, government, and history. Also online editions of Sabawoon Journal, covering politics, culture and society in afghanistan.
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Afghan boys pick up flowers from a field in Bagram, about 60kms (37 miles) from Kabul, March 30, 2003 as signs spring arrived in Afghanistan (news - web sites). The emergence of flowers and greens after a rainy season is a welcome news to Afghans after years of drought in the country. REUTERS/Jayanta Shaw
Bagram Airbase ?
Thousands of U.S.-led coalition soldiers are based in Bagram to hunt down remnants of the al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan (news - web sites). REUTERS/Jayanta Shaw Dead Afghan Civilians: Disrobing the Non-Counters The Value of a Dead Afghan: Revealed and Relative Crashing the Wedding Party: Arrogance, Pentagon Speak and Spooky's Carnage The articles and letters are the opinion of the writers and are not representing the view of Sabawoon Online. E-board is an open board and individuals are free to discuss any idea interesting to them, so long that it does not contain bad language.
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47. Afghan Network INteractive
Extensive information about afghanistan. News, music, history, culture, flags, maps, biographies, recipes, photography, poetry, and student discussion board.
http://www.afghan-network.net/
Azizi Architects: Village Of Hope Dari For Foreigners Kit Assistance In Bringing Kabul TV In Canada Medical Systems For Afghan Hospitals ... World Bank: Afghan Directory Check out our Afghan Bookshop Bestsellers Be informed on NGOs operating in Afghanistan Want to help? Afghan Network Foundation Special Section: September 11, 2001 This website has been visited since January 1 st WebMedia iNteractive All Rights Reserved. All other registered trademarks are properties of their respective holders.
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48. EurasiaNet Culture - Photo Essay: Masood’s Image Looms Large In Afghanistan
A photo essay by Ed Grazda for Eurasianet shows how images of Masood and other popular political figures are being utilized during the reconstruction process.
http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/culture/articles/eav081602.shtml
Eurasia Insight
Analysis of current affairs
Deals, Developments, and Trends Environment
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Contributing Sites Grants and Employment Opportunities in Central Eurasia Search EurasiaNet Eurasia Policy Forum Drug Policy, HIV/AIDS and the Public Health Crisis in Central Asia Caspian Revenue Watch CULTURE A EurasiaNet Photo Essay by Ed Grazda: 8/15/02 click here to begin Editor’s Note : Photographer Edward Grazda has made repeated visits to Afghanistan over the years. He documented the dramatic changes that decades of warfare have wrought in Afghanistan in his book "Afghanistan Diary: 1992-2000." Email this article http://www.eurasianet.org

49. Amazing World - Afghanistan
Includes sections on geography, history, people and culture and Oxfam's involvement there.
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/coolplanet/kidsweb/world/Afghan/afghanhome.htm
Afghanistan
Before the recent war there you may have thought very little about Afghanistan. You might have known of it as a poor, mountainous country in Central Asia. Or imagined it as an exotic land inhabited by fierce, tribesmen in turbans. But you are unlikely to have spent a great deal of time thinking about the country that has recently been the focus of the world's attention. Afghanistan has long been of significance to many different countries who have tried to ensure their own influence over the region. The conflicts that have resulted are one of the reasons why this ancient, beautiful country is now one of the poorest in the world. Find out more about Afghanistan and some of the challenges it now faces. History Factfile
Oxfam in Afghanistan
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50. Afghanistan's Rich Cultural Heritage In Ruins
others note that the Taliban's own culture ministry had participated in an August2000 exhibition highlighting the world cultural artifacts in afghanistan.
http://www.atimes.com/c-asia/DB06Ag01.html
February 6, 2002 atimes.com
Central Asia/Russia
Afghanistan's rich cultural heritage in ruins

By Nadeem Iqbal
ISLAMABAD - Many outsiders probably see only rubble and desolation in Afghanistan, the last known lair of fugitive Osama bin Laden. But archeologists and other experts say the war-devastated country has much to offer in terms of because of its unique past and role in world history.
Indeed, that is why the reconstruction and preservation of Afghan heritage is the focus of "International Year of Cultural Heritage - 2002", launched by Koichiro Matsuura, director general of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) last month here in Islamabad. Afghanistan, after all, was once fought over by the some of the greatest names in the history of mankind, among them Alexander the Great. The northwestern city of Herat was made the capital of the Mongol conqueror Tamerlane in the late 14th century, and subsequently became a center of Persian art and learning.
UNESCO's Pakistan representative, Ingeborg Breines, said that although it is hard to include culture in the Afghan reconstruction efforts at this stage, the UN agency is still working to integrate the restoration and preservation of the cultural heritage into the country's policies and plans. "The immediate priority is the formation of a cultural policy by the Afghan government, revival of Kabul museum and the reconstruction of Islamic cultural heritage in Herat city," she said. "As in [other] post-conflict countries, it is extremely important that the people in the new rebuilding operation be rallied at something that could give them national identity - and that they care not only for the Islamic but also pre-Islamic culture."

51. Collectif Asah : Ressources : ASAH > RESSOURCES PAR PAYS > Asie > Afghanistan >
Translate this page Histoire. Toutes l'histoire et la culture de ce peuple afghans. La géographie physique,la population et l'économie de l'afghanistan nous est présenté.
http://www.collectif-asah.org/ressources.php?node=2734&

52. Afghanistan Arts And Culture Links
culture Hewad Afganistan Afghan literature on the internet Wata afghanistan Homeafghanistan@culture Gateway to Virtual afghanistan Afghan Music from Afghan
http://www.eurasianet.org/resource/afghanistan/links/arts.shtml
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An Online Photo Exhibition EurasiaNet Partners
Contributing Sites Grants and Employment Opportunities in Central Eurasia Search EurasiaNet Eurasia Policy Forum Drug Policy, HIV/AIDS and the Public Health Crisis in Central Asia Caspian Revenue Watch AFGHANISTAN ARTS AND CULTURE LINKS Arts Enemies of the Afghan heritage - the pillage of Kabul Museum Kabul Musuem - online recreation of destoyed artworks Archeology.org:

53. EurasiaNet Culture - Photo Essay: Afghanistan Looks At Itself
culture. afghanistan LOOKS AT ITSELF A EurasiaNet Photo Essay by IvanSigal 2/15/02 click here to begin, The Taliban were successful
http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/culture/articles/eav021502.shtml
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Expert and Observer Interviews Culture
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Results and Analysis Discussion Forums East of Magnum
An Online Photo Exhibition EurasiaNet Partners
Contributing Sites Grants and Employment Opportunities in Central Eurasia Search EurasiaNet Eurasia Policy Forum Drug Policy, HIV/AIDS and the Public Health Crisis in Central Asia Caspian Revenue Watch CULTURE AFGHANISTAN LOOKS AT ITSELF A EurasiaNet Photo Essay by Ivan Sigal: 2/15/02 click here to begin The Taliban were successful in destroying both access to information and the means to produce it as part of their mechanism of authoritarian rule. As with the destruction of the system of education, as with the banning of many cultural activities, so with media. The Taliban reduced newspapers to a bare minimum of staff and length, junked television, and drastically reduced radio broadcasting. Many broadcasters and journalists fled to neighboring countries, or further abroad, and many will not return.

54. Afghanistan Dossier: A Cultural Crossroads
If the culture of a afghanistan has always been a crossroads for the cultures ofthe Indian subcontinent, the Iranian plateau, the Central Asian steppes and
http://www.rnw.nl/humanrights/afghanistan/html/culture001025.html
Bahasa Indonesia Nederlands English Español Português Human Rights Home Chapters: Afghanistan: A Cultural Crossroads By Eric Beauchemin, 26 October 2000 "If the culture of a nation dies, its soul dies with it.
It's not just enough to eat and clothe yourself.
You have to have some sense of identity."
Nancy Dupree
A Cultural Crossroads
Afghanistan has always been a crossroads for the cultures of the Indian subcontinent, the Iranian plateau, the Central Asian steppes and China. During the Bronze age, Afghanistan was one of the trade centres. Later, the Silk Route passed through Afghanistan. Caravans from China, Rome and India arrived in the northern Afghan city of Balkh. All these movements of peoples, goods and ideas made Afghanistan a cultural treasure-trove, and various sites were listed on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
By the 1960s, Kabul Museum had built up the most opulent collection in all of Central Asia. The exhibits and storerooms contained a unique collection of artefacts covering 100,000 years of civilisation, all of them coming from Afghanistan itself. During the years of mayhem that preceded the Taliban's capture of the capital in 1996, 80% of the treasures in the Kabul Museum were looted. Security
The museum is located in the southern suburbs of the capital. Little remains in that part of Kabul, except kilometres upon kilometres of rubble. Each time another group gained control, they posted guards to protect the museum. "When there wasn't any fighting or anything to do and the guards got bored," says

55. AdmiNet - Afghanistan
top Art, culture. afghanistan 19891995; afghanistan @ culture; afghanistan'sNational Museum; soc.culture.afghanistan; afghanistan Photo Gallery. top Health.
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56. Asian Art, Asian Culture
Buddhist Images. .. AFGANISTAN, ART AND culture Amnesty International publicationson afghanistan and the Taliban. AfganistanWeb. General internet portal.
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Film Music Literature Philosophy ... Art Posters Store
Asian Art, Artists and Culture . The Arts of the Orient
A web directory of Chinese, Central Asian and South-East Asian Art Afganistan Armenia Bali Burma (Myanma) ... S - W See also:
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Asian Art and Culture
General Directories Asia-Europe Culture Exchange. CulturE-ASEF is an information system in the Internet. It aims to support the cultural exchange between Asia and Europe by guiding interested parties to helpfulwebsites. A joint project with the Department for Cultural Exchange of the Asia-EuropeFoundation (ASEF). Asia Society of America. Arts and Culture of Asia. Painting,ceramics, Japanese art, Chinese art exhibitions.
Asian Art.com. Major portal for Asian art.

Asian Art Links. Extensive directory of Asian art resources on the internet.
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Virtual Art Gallery. Buddhist Images.
AFGANISTAN, ART AND CULTURE Amnesty International publications on Afghanistan and the Taliban. Afganistan-Web. General internet portal. Music, culture, history. Afganistan Online. General information portal. The Afghanistan Research Group (ARG)(Die wissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Afghanistan - AGA) ... Women's Rights in Afganistan. ARMENIAN ART Armenia art and culture web links from Eurasianet. An extensive collection of links ranging from literature, children's art, photography, costume.

57. E-Ariana - Todays Afghan News
culture of revenge stalks US in afghanistan culture of revenge stalksUS in afghanistan The Christian Science Monitor (01/14/2003).
http://www.e-ariana.com/ariana/eariana.nsf/allArticles/805C80072B7EC42787256CAE0

58. UNESCO's Culture Sector In Afghanistan
UNESCO's culture Sector in afghanistan. Preserving and Restoring afghanistan’sMonuments, Sites and Museums. afghanistan, situated
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From Diversity to Pluralism ... United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO Sitemap Glossary Links News and Events ... Search Languages English Français Español Publications Statutory Texts Write to us Frequently Asked Questions About Culture Anniversaries, Days and Decades Fellowships Funding and Patronage Prizes Recruitment and Internships Who's Who?
UNESCO's Culture Sector in Afghanistan Preserving and Restoring Afghanistan’s Monuments, Sites and Museums What is UNESCO’s present role regarding the safeguarding of Afghan cultural heritage? In January 2002, UNESCO was officially requested by Dr Abdullah Abdullah, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Afghan Interim Administration, to play a coordinating role in all international and bilateral activities aimed at the safeguarding of Afghanistan’s cultural heritage. On 1 March 2002 and as a first step, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the Afghan Minister of Information and Culture, Mr Said Makhdoom Raheen, which entrusted UNESCO with the coordination of international efforts for the National Museum of Kabul.

59. Activités Du Secteur De La Culture En Afghanistan
Translate this page Activités du Secteur de la culture en afghanistan. Préserver et restaurerles monuments, sites et musées d'afghanistan. L'afghanistan
http://www.unesco.org/culture/heritage/tangible/afghanistan/html_fr/index_fr.sht
Politiques culturelles : ressources Culture et développement De la diversité au pluralisme Créativité et arts ... La culture, les femmes et l'égalité des sexes
Activités du Secteur de la culture en Afghanistan Préserver et restaurer les monuments, s ites et musées d'Afghanistan Quel est le rôle actuel de l'UNESCO dans la sauvegarde du patrimoine culturel afghan ? En janvier 2002, le Dr Abdullah Abdullah, Ministre des Affaires étrangères de l'Administration intérimaire d'Afghanistan, a officiellement confié à l'UNESCO la coordination des activités internationales et bilatérales qui vont être engagées en faveur de la sauvegarde et de la mise en valeur du patrimoine culturel afghan. Le 1 er mars 2002, une première étape a été franchie avec la signature d'un protocole d'accord avec par le Ministre afghan de l'Information et de la Culture, M. Said Makhdoom Raheen, mandatant l'UNESCO de la coordination des efforts internationaux dans le cadre de la réhabilitation du musée national de Kaboul. Quels sont les objectifs atteints par l'UNESCO ?

60. VOA News Report
SLUG 550370 afghanistan / culture Shock, DATE NOTE NUMBER DATE=10/24/01.TYPE=BACKGROUND REPORT. TITLE=afghanistan / culture SHOCK. BYLINE=IRRIS MAKLER.
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SLUG: 5-50370 Afghanistan / Culture Shock DATE: NOTE NUMBER: DATE=10/24/01 TYPE=BACKGROUND REPORT NUMBER=5-50370 TITLE=AFGHANISTAN / CULTURE SHOCK BYLINE=IRRIS MAKLER DATELINE=KHODJA BAHOUDIN CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: As air strikes in Afghanistan continue, the world's media have converged in the north of the country the only section of Afghanistan not under Taleban control. But journalists, who live in a world of satellite communications, are in for a culture shock at a place with no electricity and no phones, where information comes via the town crier. Irris Makler reports from Northern Afghanistan. TEXT: It's market day in Khodja Bahoudin, a town of thirty five thousand perched on the desert of northern Afghanistan. It lies in the small fraction of the country controlled by the opposition to the Taleban, the Northern Alliance. Its population has been swelled by thousands of refugees who fled here when the Taleban captured nearby towns just over a year ago. Despite the repeated air strikes and the presence of U-S ground forces in Afghanistan many of these people do not know in any detail about the terrorist attacks in the United States in September.

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