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  2. The Kite Runner - Wikipedia

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    Amir, a well-to-do Pashtun boy, and Hassan, a Hazara boy who is the son of Ali, Amir's father's servant, spend their days kite fighting in the hitherto peaceful city of Kabul. Flying kites was a way to escape the horrific reality the two boys were living in. Hassan is a successful "kite runner" for Amir; he knows where the kite will land ...

  3. The Kite Runner (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Kite Runner is a 2007 American drama film directed by Marc Forster from a screenplay by David Benioff and based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Khaled Hosseini.It tells the story of Amir a well-to-do boy from the Wazir Akbar Khan district of Kabul who is tormented by the guilt of abandoning his friend Hassan (Mahmoodzada).

  4. 1998 Mazar-i-Sharif massacre - Wikipedia

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    Non-Hazaras were often released, provided someone vouched for them. Human Rights Watch has reported that ethnic Pashtuns were not generally targeted by the Taliban during this time. [ 8 ] However, one Pashtun woman who had hidden eight Hazaras was fatally shot dead in her home, along with the individuals she had tried to protect.

  5. Khaled Hosseini - Wikipedia

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    The Kite Runner spent 101 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list, including three weeks at number one. [7] His second novel, A Thousand Splendid Suns (2007), spent 103 weeks on the chart, including 15 at number one [ 8 ] [ 9 ] while his third novel, And the Mountains Echoed (2013), remained on the chart for 33 weeks.

  6. Kite-flying festival marks year since Taliban’s Afghanistan ...

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    Afghan-born actor Ehsas, who played young Assef in the 2007 film The Kite Runner and was involved in organising the event, said kite-flying – which has now been banned by the Taliban – is an ...

  7. Battles of Mazar-i-Sharif (1997–1998) - Wikipedia

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    The city turned into a warzone, while Iranian and Russian intelligence officials made futile attempts to mediate between Dostum and the Hazaras as well as between the various Hazara factions. In February 1998, heavy fighting between Hazaras and Uzbeks erupted in Mazar, and Massoud visited Tehran in a desperate call for help in saving the anti ...

  8. Persecution of Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    The history of Hazara people in Pakistan dates back to the 1840s, when Hazara tribesmen from Hazarajat began migration to colonial India because of persecution by Pashtuns. Many Hazaras were enlisted in the British Indian Army , beginning with enlistment into the Presidency armies during the First Anglo-Afghan War .

  9. Afghan Hazara refugees live in fear of being deported ... - AOL

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    The Hazara ethnic minority fear returning to life under the Taliban - many are hiding in Pakistan. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...