salamalaikum:

Old Afghanistan-KabulVoyages-Photgraphies d’Afghanistan

wheredoyoutravel:

When I say Afghanistan is beautiful, this is what I’m talking about! Spring in Kunar. I noticed that some of the likers of my photos are Afghans living overseas and probably have never come to Afghanistan because of the war. Hope you enjoy my photos. And some auto liked my photos. I know that! :) by albadilla // via Instagram http://instagram.com/p/agUpiAQ64E/

fotojournalismus:

An Afghan family travels in the trunk of a car on the outskirts of Kabul on June 13, 2013.
[Credit : Ahmad Jamshid/AP]




A Window Inside - by Lana Slezic



Girl at school. A young girl reads the Qur’an. Kabul. Afghanistan. July to October 2006.
© Philip Poupin

A blind man helped by his daughter. Near Jalalabad. Afghanistan. July to October 2006..jpg   

Two young boys. Entrance of Jalalabad. Afghanistan. July to October 2006.
© Philip Poupin

lunacylover:

An Afghan woman lifts her veil while bringing her son to school in Kabul for the first time after the fall of Taliban in 2002.
©Manoocher 

khademmahdi:

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Wounded women and children struggle in pain in a house in Yaka China village, Korengal Valley, Kunar Province, East Afghanistan on Oct. 20, 2007. They received several shrapnel wounds from a rocket as a U.S. airstrike targeted a suspected insurgent position in a nearby house the previous night. The air strike also killed five other civilians and injured at least seven villagers including children.

© Balazs Gardi

(Source: afghanistaninphotos)




warkadang:

Afghan aesthetics, tools and decorations

© Francine Zaslow

http://francinezaslow.com/




Women Cooking, Afghanistan
Photograph by Thomas Abercrombie
“I have been spoiled by hosts all over the Middle East, but in the art of hospitality no one excels the Afghans. With their fire crackling, the women prepare to bake nan, an unleavened bread of rough-milled flour that serves as an Afghan mainstay.”—Thomas Abercrombie
National Geographic magazine, September 1968

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