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Afghan Girl is a 1984 photographic portrait of Sharbat Gula, an Afghan refugee in Pakistan during the Soviet–Afghan War.The photograph, taken by American photojournalist Steve McCurry near the Pakistani city of Peshawar, appeared on the June 1985 cover of National Geographic.
Children 5 (1 deceased) Sharbat Gula ( Pashto : شربت ګله ; born c. 1972 ) is an Afghan woman who became internationally recognized as the 12-year-old subject in Afghan Girl , a 1984 portrait taken by American photojournalist Steve McCurry that was later published as the cover photograph for the June 1985 issue of National Geographic .
This is a featured picture on Wikimedia Commons (Featured pictures) and is considered one of the finest images. ... Category:Children of Afghanistan ...
This month marks the one-year anniversary of the Taliban's seizure of Kabul, and the rise of secret schools, starving children, and Taliban guns.
The days are filled with hardships for children here in Shaidai, a desert community on the mountainous edge of Herat in western Afghanistan. Children like Benazir and her siblings beg on the ...
Almost 100,000 children in Afghanistan are in dire need of support, three months after earthquakes devastated the country's west, the U.N. children’s agency said Monday. A 6.3-magnitude ...
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org برقع أفغاني; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Dones a l'Afganistan; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org
In a sprawling settlement of mud brick huts in western Afghanistan housing people displaced by drought and war, a woman is fighting to save her daughter. Aziz Gul’s husband sold their 10-year ...