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Afghanistan Celebrates Independence Day

19th August, 2018 · admin

Tolo News: Today, Sunday, August 19, thousands of Afghans around the country will celebrate the 99th anniversary of Independence Day. This national holiday honors Shah Amanullah Khan’s defeat of the British Empire in 1919 and the founding of the nation. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in History | Tags: Amanullah Khan |
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Will Siege of Ghazni Turn Out to Be Another Non-Tet Offensive?

17th August, 2018 · admin

Michael Hughes:  Afghanistan for at least the fifth time in the past eight years has experienced a “Tet-like” offensive – that is, if you believe military pundits, scholars and reporters who often cannot resist historical analogies even if it comes at the expense of true clarity. This is not to say the siege of Ghazni

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Posted in History, Opinion/Editorial, Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Ghazni |
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Everything the Soviets did wrong in Afghanistan

17th August, 2018 · admin

The Mighty: There is no greater historical example of an unstoppable force hitting an immovable object than the Soviet invasion and occupation of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a mountainous, landlocked, harsh country that makes it very difficult for a great power to bring the full might of that power to bear against the locals. Naval forces are

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Posted in History, Russia-Afghanistan Relations |
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Afghan Ethnopolitics Jeopardizes US National Security

16th August, 2018 · admin · 1 Comment

Eisa Ayoobi via The Globe Post:  Ashraf Ghani and Zalmay Khalilzad have been the most influential Afghan-Americans to impact U.S.-Afghanistan relations over the decades. Their education and Washington-based experience have earned them rhetoric sway and a vastly influential network of friends. However, their ethnonationalism-aspired Afghanistan “vision” has cost the U.S. thousands of lives and “trillions of

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Posted in Ethnic Issues, History, Opinion/Editorial, Political News, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Ashraf Ghani, Ethnonationalist, Pashtunization, Zalmay Khalilzad |
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Journalism as jihad in Afghanistan

15th August, 2018 · admin

CJR: In 1985… [US] Congress approved a $500,000 grant for the United States Information Agency, a department devoted to “public diplomacy,” to establish a journalism school for Afghan rebels. According to Alvin Snyder, who worked for the agency at the time, arming guerrillas with minicams was a simple, cost-effective way to deliver press attention. “Imagine the

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Posted in History, Media, US-Afghanistan Relations |
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Ancient Silver Flask to Return to Afghanistan from UK

12th August, 2018 · admin

The Telegraph (UK): The treasure has come to light only because it was dug up illicitly in Afghanistan and smuggled to Britain. It dates from between about 2300 and 2000 BC when Afghanistan was closely connected by trade with the neighbouring Bronze Age civilisations in the Indus valley (Pakistan), eastern Iran and southwest Central Asia. Click here

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Posted in Art and Culture, History | Tags: smuggling |
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Why Bamiyan province brings out the best of Afghanistan

24th July, 2018 · admin

Global Voices: In 2001, the Taliban infamously blew up a giant carved Buddha in Bamiyan, a region defined by its diverse archaeology, coruscating lakes, vivid panoramic valleys and rich-green meadows. If it is possible to muster a response to such devastating cultural loss, then the five-day Dambura Festival, which has now become a regular fixture in

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Posted in Art and Culture, History | Tags: Bamiyan |
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Rebuilding the National Museum of Afghanistan

24th July, 2018 · admin · 1 Comment

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript:  The National Museum of Afghanistan in Kabul had once been ranked one of the most important museums in Asia, home to over 100,000 objects excavated in Afghanistan. Over the years, however, stray bombs and looting had depleted about 70-percent of the collection and much of the museum building by the mid-1990s. Click here

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Posted in Art and Culture, History, Reconstruction and Development | Tags: Kabul Museum |
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Tajbeg Palace – The abandoned palace stands as a wounded but proud beacon of Afghan hope

22nd July, 2018 · admin · 7 Comments

Atas Obscura: Tajbeg Palace stands atop a knoll dominating Kabul as a concrete allegory to Afghanistan’s recent past. Rusting wheels that once supported the manually-operated cable car that transported Queen Soraya to her husband in the nearby Darul Aman Palace share faded opulence with ornate architraves, hacked marble, and grammatically incorrect Taliban graffiti. Click here to

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Posted in History, Travel | Tags: Queen Soraya |
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Russia Bewildered at Afghanistan Expecting Apologies for Soviet Campaign – Ministry

19th July, 2018 · admin · 4 Comments

MOSCOW, July 18 (Sputnik) – Afghanistan’s statement that Russia should apologize to the Afghan people for the decade-long Soviet military operation in Afghanistan “raises nothing but surprise and bewilderment,” Russian Foreign Ministry’s Second Asian Department Director Zamir Kabulov told Sputnik on Wednesday. Earlier in the day, Afghan Ambassador to Russia Abdul Qayyum Kochai said that

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Posted in History, Russia-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Abdul Qayoum Kochai |
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