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Visit to Forgotten Dasht-e-Barchi—Land of Hope

Visit to Forgotten Dasht-e-Barchi—Land of Hope

by AWWP | June 8, 2016 | Latest Essays, Provinces of Afghanistan, Raha

Most of the old women were wearing long, wide scarves in different colors, which looked like half tents blowing in the wind.

Visit to Forgotten Dasht-e-Barchi—Land of Hope (pt. 2)

Visit to Forgotten Dasht-e-Barchi—Land of Hope (pt. 2)

by AWWP | June 8, 2016 | Latest Essays, Provinces of Afghanistan, Raha

Life in Barchi is hard, but interesting. The day starts at 4:00 AM and ends after midnight for both men and women.

Street Children of Herat

Street Children of Herat

by AWWP | May 26, 2016 | Khadija N., Latest Essays, Provinces of Afghanistan

Street children in Afghanistan work to provide the family’s income.

Badakhshan, My Land of Mountains and Mines

Badakhshan, My Land of Mountains and Mines

by AWWP | March 18, 2016 | Latest Essays, Mariam A., Provinces of Afghanistan

In the summer, the village looks like paradise. Everywhere from the mountains to the fields is adorned with colorful yellow, red, and purple flowers.

My Warrior Country

My Warrior Country

by AWWP | November 19, 2015 | Latest Poems, Naheed, Provinces of Afghanistan

Herat is the city of respected Abdula Ansari
Balkh is the city of Mawlana and Ali Mawla

Beautiful Parwan: Place of My Dreams

Beautiful Parwan: Place of My Dreams

by AWWP | August 31, 2015 | Latest Essays, Provinces of Afghanistan, Raha

I had never smelled such cool, fresh air, not dusty or warm, but perfect weather that made me feel like I was in the paradise that the religious scholars talk about in the mosque.

Ancient City of Herat Turned 3,000 Years Old This Year

Ancient City of Herat Turned 3,000 Years Old This Year

by AWWP | August 13, 2015 | Latest Essays, Marzia, Provinces of Afghanistan

Herat’s features have changed during the last fifteen years. Tall concrete buildings are replacing the small mud shops and homes.

Ghazni, Land of the Kings

Ghazni, Land of the Kings

by AWWP | August 3, 2015 | Arifa H., Latest Essays, Provinces of Afghanistan

People in Ghazni come from many ethnic groups, including Pashtoon, Tajik, Hazara, and Hindu.

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