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Afghanistan`s Islamic Empires Map. Watch this.
(People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین)
Professor Frank Holt, Professor of ancient Greek ...
published: 05 Oct 2013
Afghanistan`s Islamic Empires Map. Watch this.
Afghanistan`s Islamic Empires Map. Watch this.
(People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین) Professor Frank Holt, Professor of ancient Greek and Roman history, He wrote, (Bactria- Balkh) had been a center of civilization long before the rise of the Greek cities, He said, William Dalrymple a British historian he Wrote, The Great Mughals to regard Afghanistan as a far more elegantly cultured place than India. Ariana- meaning "Land of the Aryans" (Ariana- Afghanistan) the name of the Iranian peoples mother country). Ariana was named after its one of provinces Aria, a region enclosed chiefly the valley of the Hari River which is modern day's Herat Province of Afghanistan.The modern name Iran represents the ancient name Ariana which has been used since 1959, and implies that Iran is the Ariana itself. a word itself of Avestan origin. a view which is borne out by the traditions of the country preserved in the Muslim writers of the ninth and tenth centuries. Since the Indo-Aryan peoples built their first Kingdom in (Balkh- Bactria) scholars believe that it was from this area that different waves of Indo-Aryan peoples spread to Iran and Seistan, where they became today's Persian, Pashtuns, and Baloch, The ones that stayed in Bactria became Tajiks, who are located in modern Balkh and surrounding areas. The period between 26th- 20th century BC was the most important period in the history of Balkh. An English writer Helen Saberi she wrote, Afghan dynasties, in their turn, have flourished and at various times extended their influence to parts of central Asia ,India, Iran, and China, from Kushans, to Ghaznavid sultans, to the Durrani rulers such spheres of influence contributed much to the rich patterns of civilization, she said. Greco-Bactrian Kingdom of Afghanistan, covering Sogdiana in Central Asia from 250 to 125 BC. The expansion of the Greco-Bactrians into northern India from 180 BC established the Indo-Greek Kingdom, which was to last until around AD 10. Afghanistan`s Kushans, spread from the Kabul River Valley to defeat other Central Asian tribes that had conquered parts of the northern central Iran, China, India, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Pakistan.and Tajikistan. Afghanistan`s Hephthalites also known as the White Huns, were a nomadic confederation in Afghanistan and Central Asia during the late antiquity period. The Hephthalite Empire, at the height of its power (in the first half of the 6th century), extended Afghan control from ,Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India and China. The Ghaznavid dynasty ( غزنویان) was a Sunni Muslim dynasty of Afghanistan, ruling (Persia - Iran), Transoxania, and the northern parts of the Indian, from 975 to 1186, The dynasty was founded by Sebuktigin, upon his succession to rule of Ghazna (modern-day Ghazni Province in Afghanistan) after the death of his father-in-law, Alp Tigin, who was a break-away ex-general of the Samanids from Balkh, north of the Hindu Kush in Khorasan. The Ghurids or Ghorids, were a native Sunni Muslim dynasty of Afghanistan, possibly Tajik origin, which established rule over parts of modern day Iran and Pakistan from 1148 to 1215. The dynasty succeeded the Ghaznavid Empire. Their empire was centered in Ghor Province or Mandesh, in the center of what is now Afghanistan. It encompassed Khorasan in the West and reached in the East to northern India, as far as Bengal. The Durrani Empire encompassed present-day,Iran,Turkmenistan (including the Panjdeh oasis), most of Pakistan, and India,including the Kashmir region. With the support of various tribal leaders, Ahmad Shah Durrani extended Afghan control from Khorasan in the west to Kashmir and Delhi in the east, and from the Amu Darya in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south.In the second half of the 18th century, after the Ottoman Empire the Durrani Empire was the second-largest Muslim empire in the world.- published: 05 Oct 2013
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Afghanistan`s Empire Map, ( Arya Zamin - آریا زمین) Watch this.
(People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین)
Professor Frank Holt, Professor of ancient Greek ...
published: 05 Oct 2013
Afghanistan`s Empire Map, ( Arya Zamin - آریا زمین) Watch this.
Afghanistan`s Empire Map, ( Arya Zamin - آریا زمین) Watch this.
(People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین) Professor Frank Holt, Professor of ancient Greek and Roman history, He wrote, (Bactria- Balkh) had been a center of civilization long before the rise of the Greek cities, He said, William Dalrymple a British historian he Wrote, The Great Mughals to regard Afghanistan as a far more elegantly cultured place than India. Ariana- meaning "Land of the Aryans" (Ariana- Afghanistan) the name of the Iranian peoples mother country). Ariana was named after its one of provinces Aria, a region enclosed chiefly the valley of the Hari River which is modern day's Herat Province of Afghanistan.The modern name Iran represents the ancient name Ariana which has been used since 1959, and implies that Iran is the Ariana itself. a word itself of Avestan origin. a view which is borne out by the traditions of the country preserved in the Muslim writers of the ninth and tenth centuries. Since the Indo-Aryan peoples built their first Kingdom in (Balkh- Bactria) scholars believe that it was from this area that different waves of Indo-Aryan peoples spread to Iran and Seistan, where they became today's Persian, Pashtuns, and Baloch, The ones that stayed in Bactria became Tajiks, who are located in modern Balkh and surrounding areas. The period between 26th- 20th century BC was the most important period in the history of Balkh. An English writer Helen Saberi she wrote, Afghan dynasties, in their turn, have flourished and at various times extended their influence to parts of central Asia ,India, Iran, and China, from Kushans, to Ghaznavid sultans, to the Durrani rulers such spheres of influence contributed much to the rich patterns of civilization, she said. Greco-Bactrian Kingdom of Afghanistan, covering Sogdiana in Central Asia from 250 to 125 BC. The expansion of the Greco-Bactrians into northern India from 180 BC established the Indo-Greek Kingdom, which was to last until around AD 10. Afghanistan`s Kushans, spread from the Kabul River Valley to defeat other Central Asian tribes that had conquered parts of the northern central Iran, China, India, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Pakistan.and Tajikistan. Afghanistan`s Hephthalites also known as the White Huns, were a nomadic confederation in Afghanistan and Central Asia during the late antiquity period. The Hephthalite Empire, at the height of its power (in the first half of the 6th century), extended Afghan control from ,Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India and China. The Ghaznavid dynasty ( غزنویان) was a Sunni Muslim dynasty of Afghanistan, ruling (Persia - Iran), Transoxania, and the northern parts of the Indian, from 975 to 1186, The dynasty was founded by Sebuktigin, upon his succession to rule of Ghazna (modern-day Ghazni Province in Afghanistan) after the death of his father-in-law, Alp Tigin, who was a break-away ex-general of the Samanids from Balkh, north of the Hindu Kush in Khorasan. The Ghurids or Ghorids, were a native Sunni Muslim dynasty of Afghanistan, possibly Tajik origin, which established rule over parts of modern day Iran and Pakistan from 1148 to 1215. The dynasty succeeded the Ghaznavid Empire. Their empire was centered in Ghor Province or Mandesh, in the center of what is now Afghanistan. It encompassed Khorasan in the West and reached in the East to northern India, as far as Bengal. The Durrani Empire encompassed present-day,Iran,Turkmenistan (including the Panjdeh oasis), most of Pakistan, and India,including the Kashmir region. With the support of various tribal leaders, Ahmad Shah Durrani extended Afghan control from Khorasan in the west to Kashmir and Delhi in the east, and from the Amu Darya in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south.In the second half of the 18th century, after the Ottoman Empire the Durrani Empire was the second-largest Muslim empire in the world.- published: 05 Oct 2013
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Ancient Herat - هرات باستان
Herat dates back to ancient times, but its exact age remains unknown. During the period of...
published: 09 Aug 2013
author: Panjshir lion
Ancient Herat - هرات باستان
Ancient Herat - هرات باستان
Herat dates back to ancient times, but its exact age remains unknown. During the period of the Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550-330 BC), the surrounding district w...- published: 09 Aug 2013
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- author: Panjshir lion
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New Airport Herat Feb 2012 Afghanistan
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published: 29 Apr 2012
author: Galanawi
New Airport Herat Feb 2012 Afghanistan
New Airport Herat Feb 2012 Afghanistan
Youtube.com/Galanawi .................................................................................. Herat International Airport[1] (IATA: HEA, ICAO: OAHR...- published: 29 Apr 2012
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- author: Galanawi
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Pakistan Is Afghanistan`s Number One Enemy. Watch This.
Afghanistan--Pakistan relations began in August 1947 after British India was partitioned i...
published: 31 Oct 2013
Pakistan Is Afghanistan`s Number One Enemy. Watch This.
Pakistan Is Afghanistan`s Number One Enemy. Watch This.
Afghanistan--Pakistan relations began in August 1947 after British India was partitioned into the Republic of India and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Pakistan and Afghanistan are usually described by Afghan President Hamid Karzai as "inseparable brothers", which is due to historical, religious, and ethnolinguistical connections by the majority Pashtun people of Afghanistan, as well as trade and other ties. Both neighbouring states are Islamic republics and part of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). Relations between the two countries have been negatively affected by issues related to the Durand Line, the 1978--present war (i.e. Mujahideen, Afghan refugees, Taliban insurgency and border skirmishes), including water and the growing influence of India in Afghanistan. However, the two states are working together to find solutions to these problems. This includes possible defense cooperation and intelligence sharing as well as further enhancing the two-way trade and abolishment of visas for diplomats from the two nations. Southern and eastern Afghanistan is predominately a Pashto-speaking region, like the adjacent Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, and northern Balochistan regions in Pakistan. This entire area is inhabited by the indigenous Pashtuns who belong to different Pashtun tribes. The Pashtuns were known historically as ethnic Afghans and lived in this region for thousands of years, since at least the 1st millennium BC. The Durand Line border was established after the 1893 Durand Line Agreement between Mortimer Durand of colonial British India and Amir Abdur Rahman Khan of Afghanistan for fixing the limit of their respective spheres of influence. The single-page agreement, which contains seven short articles, was signed by Durand and Khan, agreeing not to exercise political interference beyond the frontier line between Afghanistan and what was then colonial British India. Pakistan inherited this agreement after its partition from India in 1947 but there has never been a formal agreement or ratification between Islamabad and Kabul. The agreement did not put a restriction on the free movement of the native Pashtun people who are used to travelling freely between different places since ancient times, especially during season changes. Due to this and other reasons, the Afghan government has decided not to formally accept the poorly-marked Durand Line as the international border between the two states, claiming that the Durand Line Agreement has been void in the past. This complicated issue is very sensitive in both countries. The Afghan government worries that if it ever ratifies the agreement, it will permanently divide the 50 million Pashtuns and thus create a backlash in Afghanistan. Pakistan feels that the border issue had been resolved before its birth in 1947, and it too fears a revolt from the warring tribes which could eventually bring the state down as it was done to the Persian Empire by the Hotaki dynasty in 1722 or when Ahmad Shah Durrani unified the Pashtuns later to topple the Mughal Empire of India. This unmanagable border has always served as the main trade route between Afghanistan and the Indian subcontinent, especially for supplies into Afghanistan. Contemporary issues Relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan began deteriorating in the 1970s after Pakistan supported rebels such as Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, Ahmad Shah Massoud, Haqqanis, and others against the governments of Afghanistan. In April 1978, Afghan President Daoud Khan was assassinated in Kabul during the Saur Revolution. This was followed by the execution of Pakistani President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in April 1979 and the assassination of Afghan President Nur Muhammad Taraki in September 1979. After the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979, the United States joined Pakistan to counter Soviet influence and advance its own interests in the region. In turn, Afghan, Indian and Soviet intelligence agencies played their role by supporting Al-Zulfiqar, a Pakistani terrorist group responsible for the March 1981 hijacking of a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane. Al-Zulfiqar was a Pakistani organization "formed in 1977 by Mir Murtaza Bhutto, the eldest son of former Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who was deposed by a military coup in July ... Al-Zulfikar's goal was to overthrow the military regime that ousted Bhutto." After March 1981 Al Zulfiqar claimed no further attacks. The Bhutto family and Pakistani military dictator Zia-ul-Haq shared a common enemy as Zia was the one supporting attacks against the Afghan government- published: 31 Oct 2013
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Top Cities & Famous Landmarks of Afghanistan
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1) Bamyan
2) Herat
3) Kabul
4) Khyber Pass
5) Ku...
published: 19 Oct 2013
Top Cities & Famous Landmarks of Afghanistan
Top Cities & Famous Landmarks of Afghanistan
Thanks for watching...................... 1) Bamyan 2) Herat 3) Kabul 4) Khyber Pass 5) Kunduz 6) Lashkar Gah 7) Mazar-i-Sharif 8) Minaret of jam 9) Urozgan Province Afghanistan (Listeni/æfˈɡænɨstæn/; Persian: افغانستان; Pashto: Afġānistān), officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked sovereign state forming part of South Asia,[8] Central Asia,[9] and to some extent Western Asia. It has a population of around 30 million inhabiting an area of approximately 647,500 km2 (250,001 sq mi), making it the 42nd most populous and 41st largest nation in the world. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and the east, Iran in the west, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan in the north, and China in the far northeast. Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration. Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation from as far back as the Middle Paleolithic. Urban civilization may have begun in the area as early as 3,000 to 2,000 BC.[10] Sitting at an important geostrategic location that connects the Middle East culture with Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent,[11] the land has been home to various peoples through the ages[12] and witnessed many military campaigns, notably by Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, and in modern era Western forces.[10] The land also served as a source from which the Greco-Bactrians, Kushans, Hephthalites, Saffarids, Ghaznavids, Ghorids, Mughals, Durranis, and others have risen to form major empires.[13] The political history of the modern state of Afghanistan begins in 1709 with the rise of the Pashtuns, when the Hotaki dynasty was established in Kandahar followed by the rise of the Durrani Empire in 1747.[3][14][15] In the late 19th century, Afghanistan became a buffer state in the "Great Game" between British India and the Russian Empire. Following the 1919 Anglo-Afghan War, King Amanullah began a European style modernization of the country but was stopped by ultra-conservatives. During the Cold War, after the withdrawal of the British from neighboring India in 1947, the United States and the Soviet Union began spreading influences in Afghanistan,[16] which led in 1979 to a bloody war between the US-backed mujahideen forces and the Soviet-backed Afghan government in which over a million Afghans lost their lives.[17][18] This was followed by a 1990s civil war, the rise and fall of the extremist Taliban government, and the 2001--present war.[19] In December 2001, the United Nations Security Council authorized the creation of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) to help maintain security in Afghanistan and assist the Karzai administration.[20] Three decades of war made Afghanistan one of the world's most dangerous countries,[21] including the largest producer of refugees and asylum seekers. While the international community is rebuilding war-torn Afghanistan, terrorist groups such as the Haqqani Network and Hezbi Islami[22] are actively involved in a nationwide Taliban-led insurgency,[23] which includes hundreds of assassinations and suicide attacks.[24] According to the United Nations, the insurgents were responsible for 80% of civilian casualties in 2011 and 2012. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghanistan- published: 19 Oct 2013
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حملۀ افغانها یک جنگ داخلی بود - People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین
People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین
Professor (Richard Nelson Frye) Professor of Pers...
published: 30 Sep 2013
حملۀ افغانها یک جنگ داخلی بود - People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین
حملۀ افغانها یک جنگ داخلی بود - People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین
People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین Professor (Richard Nelson Frye) Professor of Persian history and culture, He wrote, The Iranians have three major invasions throughout their history, first the Greek, second the Arabs, and third the Afghans, When Afghanistan invaded Iran in the 17 century, and the Afghans destroyed the entire Shiite Persian empire, it considered to be the greatest defeat in Iranian history, Mirwais' son Mahmud. In 1720, Mahmud's Afghan forces crossed the deserts of Sistan and captured Kerman. His plan was to conquer the Persian capital, Isfahan. After defeating the Persian army at the Battle of Gulnabad on March 8, 1722 he proceeded to and sacked the city of Isfahan. On October 23, 1722, Sultan Husayn abdicated and acknowledged Mahmud as the new (Shah- King of Persia). Majority of the Persian people, however, rejected the Afghan regime as usurping. The Afghans then defeated a twice as large Persian army that had been dispatched from Isfahan (capital of the Safavids), one which included Qizilbash and Georgian troops. the Hotaki dynasty ruled over a wide area which is now Iran, and north western Pakistan. - published: 30 Sep 2013
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Afgan Are Biggest Insult To Islam
Afghanistan i/æfˈɡænɨstæn/ (Persian/Pashto: افغانستان, Afġānistān), officially the Islamic...
published: 23 Feb 2012
author: PashtunNationalist10
Afgan Are Biggest Insult To Islam
Afgan Are Biggest Insult To Islam
Afghanistan i/æfˈɡænɨstæn/ (Persian/Pashto: افغانستان, Afġānistān), officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked sovereign state located i...- published: 23 Feb 2012
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- author: PashtunNationalist10
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Afghan National Anthem - افغان قومی ترانہ - النشيد الوطني الأفغاني - Hymne National d'Afghanistan
Afghanistan (Listeni/æfˈɡænɨstæn/; Persian: افغانستان; Pashto: Afġānistān), officially t...
published: 14 May 2013
author: Earth Channel
Afghan National Anthem - افغان قومی ترانہ - النشيد الوطني الأفغاني - Hymne National d'Afghanistan
Afghan National Anthem - افغان قومی ترانہ - النشيد الوطني الأفغاني - Hymne National d'Afghanistan
Afghanistan (Listeni/æfˈɡænɨstæn/; Persian: افغانستان; Pashto: Afġānistān), officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked sovereign state...- published: 14 May 2013
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- author: Earth Channel
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World Frist Country Were You Are Free To Rape Any Gril
Afghanistan i/æfˈɡænɨstæn/ (Persian/Pashto: افغانستان, Afġānistān), officially the Islamic...
published: 23 Feb 2012
author: PashtunNationalist10
World Frist Country Were You Are Free To Rape Any Gril
World Frist Country Were You Are Free To Rape Any Gril
Afghanistan i/æfˈɡænɨstæn/ (Persian/Pashto: افغانستان, Afġānistān), officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked sovereign state located i...- published: 23 Feb 2012
- views: 753
- author: PashtunNationalist10
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Pashtun Nationalist Are More Strong Then Talaban
Afghanistan i/æfˈɡænɨstæn/ (Persian/Pashto: افغانستان, Afġānistān), officially the Islamic...
published: 23 Feb 2012
author: PashtunNationalist10
Pashtun Nationalist Are More Strong Then Talaban
Pashtun Nationalist Are More Strong Then Talaban
Afghanistan i/æfˈɡænɨstæn/ (Persian/Pashto: افغانستان, Afġānistān), officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked sovereign state located i...- published: 23 Feb 2012
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- author: PashtunNationalist10
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Afghan Kings
Before the 1600s and prior, the Afghans that lived in cities were subject to live under fo...
published: 28 Aug 2010
author: 786ghilzai
Afghan Kings
Afghan Kings
Before the 1600s and prior, the Afghans that lived in cities were subject to live under foreign rulers. Those who refused were forced to live nomadic style i...- published: 28 Aug 2010
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- author: 786ghilzai
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published: 29 Nov 2013
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DelNaz New Mast Song, Seya Pecha 2013
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DelNaz New Mast Song, Seya Pecha 2013
DelNaz New Mast Song, Seya Pecha 2013
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS VEDIO! Michael Jackson Britney Spears Cheeky Girls Abdul Hai Wafa Abdullah Moqori Afghan ...- published: 01 Jul 2013
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Afghans In History Episode One - Wazir Akbar Khan
Mohammad Akbar Khan (18131845) was an Afghan Prince, a general and a tribal leader. He was...
published: 25 Apr 2010
author: Afghans inHistory
Afghans In History Episode One - Wazir Akbar Khan
Afghans In History Episode One - Wazir Akbar Khan
Mohammad Akbar Khan (18131845) was an Afghan Prince, a general and a tribal leader. He was active in the First Anglo-Afghan War, which lasted from 1839 to 18...- published: 25 Apr 2010
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- author: Afghans inHistory
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New Hazaragi Dambura, SONG SeyaMoy. FULL HD
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published: 23 Jun 2013
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New Hazaragi Dambura, SONG SeyaMoy. FULL HD
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PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS VEDIO! Michael Jackson Britney Spears Cheeky Girls Abdul Hai Wafa Abdullah Moqori Afghan ...- published: 23 Jun 2013
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