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         Afghanistan History:     more books (100)
  1. Afghanistan's Two-Party Communism: Parcham and Khalq (Histories of Ruling Communist Parties) by Anthony Arnold, 1983-05
  2. The Life of Abdur Rahman, Amir of Afghanistan: Edited by Mir Munshi Sultan Mahomed Khan. Volume 1 by Abd al-Rahman Khan, 2001-07-27
  3. Afghanistan: A perennial struggle for power : a long quest for development and modernization by David Phillips, 1991
  4. Contributions to Islamic Studies: Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan (Studies in Contemporary Islam, 3) by Christel Braae, Klaus Ferdinand, 1987-12
  5. Modern Afghanistan by Ikbal Ali Shah, 1938
  6. Bridgehead Afghanistan by Wilhelm Dietl, 1986-06
  7. Afghanistan Diary: 1992-2000 by Edward Grazda, 2000-08-31
  8. Afghanistan chooses a new road by Eugenia Jaunarena, 1986
  9. Afghanistan and Nepal by R.S. Burns, E.H.S. Clarke, et all 2000-03-31
  10. Afghanistan the Forgotten War: Human Rights Abuses and Violations of the Laws of War Since the Soviet Withdrawal (An Asia Watch Report) by Asia Watch, 1991-02
  11. Afghanistan Under Soviet Domination, 1964-83 by Anthony Hyman, 1984-08
  12. The Face of Afghanistan - Portraits and Life of a Wounded Land by Gianni Giacomelli, 2007-11-10
  13. A Memoir of India and Afghanistan: With Observations on the Present Exciting and Critical State and Future Prospects of Those Countries. Comprising Remarks ... Character of Dost Mahomed and His Court, by Josiah Harlan, 2001-11-19
  14. Soviet Expansion in the Third World: Afghanistan a Case Study by Nasir Shansab, 1986-06

101. Luke Powell - Photographs Fine Art Landscapes Afghanistan Pakistan Ladakh Middle
Luke Powell presents three online photo exhibitions on afghanistan, shot between 1974 and 2001.
http://www.lukepowell.com/
Welcome to Luke Powell Photographs
Color photographs from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Palestine, Egypt, Ladakh (India), Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Chapel Hill, and Vermont are mounted here with text material, a technical photography section, and a list of print exhibitions.
This web sight has recently been forced to move to a different server, because of complaints that it threatened Israel. I apologize to those who had links to the site that were tied to specific pages on that college server, but there was nothing that I could do. However, I am grateful to people at several major universities who immediately offered to host the site, and I am pleased to announce that the site is now hosted by the University of Nebraska at Omaha
The Center for Afghanistan Studies at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.

On-Line Exhibitions:

Afghanistan, 1970s
The Afghan Folio

Herat

Kandahar

The Dog Fights
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Afghanistan, 2000 Taliban Afghanistan Badakshan and the Panjsheer Afghanistan, 2001-2 Refugee Camps at Chaman Bamiyan Mazar Buskashi Afghanistan, 2003 Band-i-Amir The previous chapters are photo essays.

102. Plans Underway For Radio Free Afghanistan
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103. Afghanistan's Web Site: Afghanistan Afghan
Invites Afghans to express their opinion about issues which affect their lives, as well as to provide a forum for the mutual support of the community.
http://www.afghanistans.com/
Afghanistan's Web Site Afghanistan News Chamber of Commerce About Afghanistan Dari And Pashto Alphabet ... Links
Mohammed Zahir Shah
Former King of Afghanistan
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President of Afghanistan You can make a difference Support Afghan Civil Society a 501(c)3 Non Profit Organization.
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When you think Afghanistan Imagine Today's News On Afghanistan Daily Sources of News on Afghanistan links to external papers/magazines/tv-stations etc. Battle between northern Afghan factions kills one, wounds two, police say
Rival factions swapped rocket and gunfire in Afghanistan's main northern city Sunday, officials said, leaving one dead and two wounded in the latest flare-up between the country's feuding militias.
AP Sunday Jun 06 11:08 PM SGT Election workers ambushed in southeastern Afghanistan, escape injury Assailants rained rockets and gunfire on a convoy of Afghan and foreign election workers in southeastern Afghanistan Sunday, a U.N. spokesman said. AP Sunday Jun 06 11:03 PM SGT Police defuse second book bomb sent to Afghan officials Police defused a gift-wrapped book bomb sent to officials in eastern Afghanistan, a government spokesman said Sunday, days after a similar device fatally wounded a policeman and another bomb killed a city police chief.

104. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Special Report: Attack On Afghanistan
Ongoing coverage news, comment and analysis, focus by country, what the other papers say, audio, video and interactive. Covers September 11 through November 20. UK.
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105. Operation Blind Fury. War In Afghanistan.
Current news, background information including commentary from the Russian standpoint, multimedia and links.
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...the Northern Alliance commanders were faced with the problem of dealing with hundreds of captured Taliban fighters and perhaps some less-than-cooperative locals. Conditions were created for a revolt at the makeshift prison, which would have put US troops in immediate danger... US manufacturers of gas masks, including the large military suppliers like the MSA Defense Products of Pittsburgh, PA, or the ILC Dover Inc. of Frederica, DE, are unable to increase production of gas masks due to the limited manufacturing capacities and lack of government incentives... Russian government officials have announced that the Russian Army's Spetsnaz special ops forces are going to Afghanistan to provide protection for the representatives of the Russian Foreign Ministry, the Defense Ministry and the Emergencies Ministry officials in that country... Following several weeks of fruitless bombing and a failed attempt by the US Army Rangers to capture an airfield to the south of Kandahar, the USAF resorted to the time-proven tactics: carpet bombing. German newspapers are talking about possible future terrorist attacks in the US involving "nuclear suitcases"...

106. AGA Index
Website der Organisation mit Informationen ¼ber afghanistan, Forschungsergebnissen der Mitglieder, Terminen und Links. Mit einer M¶glichkeit zum Download wissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen.
http://www.bglatzer.de/aga/
Die wissenschaftliche
ARBEITSGEMEINSCHAFT AFGHANISTAN (AGA)
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107. Banks In Afghanistan
Central and private banks, banknotes, news and other financial links in afghanistan from Portalino.
http://www.portalino.it/banks/_as.htm

108. Afghan Restaurant- Portland, Maine
Brief description of the country and its food.
http://www.maine.com/users/craig/afghan/afghanis.htm
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Front Page ABOUT AFGHANISTAN
Afghanistan is a mountainous landlocked country, about the size of Texas, located in Central Asia. Wedged between the former Soviet Union, Iran, Pakistan and China, it has been an area of tension for hundreds of years. Afghanistan achieved a measure of national unity in 1747 and became a constitutional monarchy in 1931. In 1973 the monarchy was overthrown in a bloodless coup, and a republic was established. The republic failed to survive and in late December of 1979 thousands of Soviet troops air lifted into the country. The war against the Soviets lasted many years, before the cease-fire just a few years ago. All the citizens of the country are called Afghans, but the name Afghanistan, meaning "land of the Afghans", was not used to describe the area until the 18th century A.D. The ancient name for the region was Aryana, meaning "land of the Aryans". The staple food of the villagers and towns people is bread and rice. Among other basic foods are cheese, chicken, lamb, eggs, onions, spiced tea, melons, cucumbers, and other fruit. Large amounts of meat, rice, and vegetables are consumed by the Afghans. Rice is often served with meat, herbs, and sauces. Other popular items include, filled and fried pastries as well as rose-water-flavored drinks.
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109. Afghanistan
Artikel und Chronik zum Krieg in afghanistan, zusammengestellt vom Kasseler Friedensforum.
http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb10/frieden/regionen/Afghanistan/Welcome.html
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Afghanistan
Chronik des Krieges seit dem 7. Oktober 2001
Ein interessantes Buch
Judith Huber: Risse im Patriarchat. Frauen in Afghanistan

Mit ca. 50 Fotos von Valeri Nistratov
WoZ im Rotpunktverlag: Zürich 2003, 248 Seiten, 21,- EUR (ISBN: 3-85869-260-3)
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110. Afghanistan Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
The PerryCasta±eda Library Map Collection.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/afghanistan.html
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  • Herat 1998 Kenny Hopper, University of Texas (119K)

111. CNN.com - ASEAN Splintered Over Afghanistan Campaign - November 2, 2001
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ASEAN splintered over Afghanistan campaign
U.S. President Bush garnered full support from Asian leaders for his campaign against terror during the APEC Summit in China HONG KONG, China Asian leaders will reportedly sign a declaration backing the war on terrorism during the two-day summit South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Brunei on Monday. But early signs have suggested that leaders of some ASEAN nations with large Muslim constituents are wavering in their support for Washington. Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri, leader of the world's largest Muslim nation, on Thursday urged a ceasefire in Afghanistan. Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has also made veiled warnings that bombs may worsen the problem of terrorism. Observers have attributed this sudden change in stance to the growing civil unrest in their countries, which threatens their governments.

112. CNN.com - U.S. Prepares For Post-Taliban Afghanistan - October 2, 2001
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U.S. prepares for post-Taliban Afghanistan
Although US military forces are massing in the region the Bush administration is working on a broad political strategy From CNN State Department Correspondent Andrea Koppel and Producer Elise Labott WASHINGTON (CNN) The Bush administration is preparing to intensify efforts to persuade the Afghan people that any U.S. military campaign in Afghanistan is not aimed at the average Afghan citizen, a senior administration source has told CNN. In addition to deploying forces for a possible military campaign, the administration is working on what officials call a broad strategy aimed not only at getting rid of Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda network, but preparing Afghanistan for a future without the Taliban. As part of the U.S. information offensive officials are looking to make use of regional radio and television broadcasts such as the Voice of America (VOA) or local radio stations in Pakistan.

113. Welcome To Radio Afghanistan - Live Music 24 Hrs.
A 24 hour a day Afghan radio on the Internet playing contemporary and classical songs, where one may request their favourite Dari or Pashto song.
http://www.radioafghanistan.com
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114. FEMMES EN MARCHE POUR L'AFGHANISTAN
La charte des droits fondamentaux de la femme afghane Doushanb©, conf©rence du 2728 juin 2000. Liens, manifeste de soutien   la d©claration des droits fondamentaux de la femme afghane.
http://worfa.free.fr/
Accueil English version Signez la charte Women On the Road For Afghanistan NEGAR- Women on the Road for Afghanistan
International Women's Conference, June 7-9, 2002, Kabul
La charte des droits fondamentaux de la femme afghane
Liste des signataires Afghans de la Charte
Hamid Karzai soutient les droits des femmes
13 janvier 2002
reportage et photos

Du 26 au 28 juin 2000, la conférence des femmes afghanes s'est tenue à Doushanbé, Tadjikistan. Plus de 200 femmes afghanes ont élaboré la charte des droits essentiels de la femme afghane. 45 femmes occidentales ont établi une déclaration de soutien, et se sont engagées à porter la voix des afghanes à travers le monde. Vous trouverez sur ce site tous les documents issus de ces journées de Doushanbé, ainsi que les impressions des participantes. SIGNATAIRES DE L'APPEL DE DOUSHANBE MANIFESTE DE SOUTIEN
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de la Femme Afghane
... A la rencontre des femmes afghanes, des fleurs et des larmes

115. Former Wife Of CIA Officer Killed In Afghanistan Dies
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116. Afghanistan 1969-1974
A collection of photographs by Dr. Volker Thewalt of Kabul Museum exhibits, Bamiyan, and other important sites in afghanistan.
http://www.thewalt.de/afghanistan/index_e.html
Afghanistan 1969-1974
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Tepe Shotur 3 Nangarhar: ... Deutsche Version February 2001

Searching the internet at the beginning of the year 2001 for "Kabul & museum" or for "Bamiyan" displays alarming news. This is why I'd like to put my old photographs of Afghanistan of the years 1969, 1970, and 1974 into the WWW to preserve a vivid memory of the treasures collected in the museum in Darulaman and of an Afghanistan as it used to be years ago. The news international press agencies have been spreading since February 26, 2001 about the Taleban planning to destroy the Buddhas in Bamiyan as well as sculptures and paintings in the Kabul Museum and other locations in Afghanistan are nurturing the desire to present a collection of (former) treasures of Afghanistan in the world wide web. My professor and supervisor Klaus Fischer at the Department for Oriental Art History of the Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms University in Bonn succeeded many years ago in providing me a permission of the Director General Archaeology Afghanistan, Prof. Dr. Sh. Moustamindy, to take plenty of photos in the museum in Darulaman before we went out for our fieldwork in Sistan in 1969. In memory of Klaus Fischer and in gratitude to his work in and about Afghanistan, I am presenting these pictures together with other photographs of the years 1970 and 1974 on this site. The descriptions of the photos will follow as soon as I will have "dug out" my old records.

117. CNN.com - Bill Hemmer: Truth Difficult To Find In Afghanistan - January 4, 2002
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Bill Hemmer: Truth difficult to find in Afghanistan
CNN Correspondent Bill Hemmer (CNN) The United States bombed a suspected terrorist training camp in Afghanistan on Friday as troops continued the search for Taliban supreme leader Mullah Mohammad Omar. CNN's Bill Hemmer is in Afghanistan and talked with CNN anchor Leon Harris from Kandahar. HEMMER: First, I want to start with this military attack. About 1:05 a.m., we could hear those jet planes streaking through the sky, the distance nighttime sky here. We knew something was up, but we weren't quite sure until we woke up several hours later. But this is what we understand. The Pentagon says it carried out attacks in the area of Khowst, that's in eastern Afghanistan. They say some al Qaeda fighters have resurfaced there. They say they were watching it for quite some time. Here is what happened: F-14s, F-18s, AC-130 gunships started pounding this area of Khowst. This area has been hit twice in the past, dating back to the 7th of October. It is also the same location where Tomahawk cruise missiles took aim back in 1998, that following reprisals for the bombings in East Africa in August of 1998. A ferocious attack, about 100 bombs dropped last night. Still no word on the battle damage on the ground there, possibly the Pentagon has more clarification on that a bit later today.

118. CNN.com - Aid Workers Trial Begins In Afghanistan - September 4, 2001
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Aid workers trial begins in Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) The trial of eight overseas aid workers, accused of trying to convert Muslims to Christianity, began in Kabul on Tuesday, the chief justice of Afghanistan's Supreme Court said. The trial is in a preliminary stage, chief justice Noor Mohammed Saqib said, noting none of the detainees had been brought to court yet. Saqib emphasized that he could not put a time frame on the trial, but added the court would work "continuously." The eight aid workers charged with proselytizing two Americans, four Germans and two Australians are members of the Shelter Now International assistance group. Earlier Tuesday, officials of Afghanistan's Supreme Court met to decide the details of how to conduct the trial. AUDIO Journalist Kamal Hyder reports from Kabul. WAV sound EXTRA INFORMATION Afghanistan under the Taliban RESOURCES Message Board: The Taliban COUNTRY PROFILE At a glance: Afghanistan Provided by CountryWatch.com

119. Taliban Relatives Stranded In Afghanistan
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120. CNN.com - Lavandera: High-tech Aircraft To Afghanistan - November 1, 2001
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Lavandera: High-tech aircraft to Afghanistan
Lavandera WASHINGTON (CNN) The U.S. military is sending two high-tech warplanes to Afghanistan to take part in the coalition airstrikes against the Taliban government. CNN's Ed Lavandera, based at the Pentagon, talked about that and the U.S. military's strategy in this report. LAVANDERA: The latest is that, over the course of the last 24 hours, the U.S. military forces in Afghanistan have engaged in attacking the Taliban front lines. The idea is to cut off communication and supply lines to the Taliban. CNN.COM SPECIAL REPORT CNN NewsPass Video Agencies reportedly got hijack tips in 1998 MORE STORIES Intelligence intercept led to Buffalo suspects Report cites warnings before 9/11 EXTRA INFORMATION Timeline: Who Knew What and When?

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